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Quotes About Problems

Be not dishearten'd -- Affection shall solve the problems of Freedom yet; Those who love each other shall become invincible.
~ Walt Whitman
But sometimes, no matter how hard you plan, mistakes can still be made. Sometimes, problems arise that you never even thought about beforehand.
~ Johnathan Rand
Of course, any scenario involving quantum mechanics in the origin of life three billion years ago remains highly speculative. But, as we have discussed, even classical explanations of life's origin are beset with problems: it isn't easy to make life from scratch!
~ Johnjoe McFadden
that people who experience more positive emotions than negative ones are more likely to see the bigger picture, build relationships, and thrive in their work and career, whereas people who experience mostly negative emotions are more likely to have a narrower perspective and tend to focus more on problems.3
~ Jon Gordon
Real leadership means tackling tough problems ourselves and not leaving them to our children.
~ Jon Kyl
But if the choice is a cool president and 8 or 10 percent unemployment in a declining economy and a country that seems to be going in the wrong direction and structural unemployment for young people at 50 percent, I'd rather have a dorky president who fixed those problems.
~ Jonah Goldberg
Literature offers the thrill of minds of great clarity wrestling with the endless problems and delights of being human. To engage with them is to engage with oneself, and the lasting rewards are not confined to specific career paths.
~ Jonathan Stroud
Hey, we've all got problems, chum. I'm overly talkative. You look like a field of buttercups in a suit.
~ Jonathan Stroud
I'm not really silly enough to think that chocolate solves anything. But it calms me. It's a soothing assurance, that this hectic life I have worked myself into is also full of wonderful surprises and unexpected sweetness. It reminds me that a hefty percentage of my "problems" don't really need to be solved at all, just outlasted.
~ Emily Watts
Any problem, big or small, within a family, always seems to start with bad communication. Someone isn't listening.
~ Emma Thompson
No vivas imaginando problemas que no han ocurrido ni van a suceder; disfruta del presente, la vida hay que aprovecharla, elige siempre poner en tu mente lo agradable en lugar de lo desagradable. Cuando aparezca un problema real, entonces simplemente ocúpate de él, pero no te pre-ocupes cuando todo está bien.
~ Enrique Barrios
El populismo exalta al líder carismático. No hay populismo sin la figura del hombre providencial que resolverá, de una buena vez y para siempre, los problemas del pueblo:
~ Enrique Krauze
Man is not worried by real problems so much as by his imagined anxieties about real problems
~ Epictetus
documenting exclusively through code has some of the same basic problems as using comprehensive UML diagrams.
~ Eric Evans
Most talented developers do not have much interest in learning about the specific domain in which they are working, much less making a major commitment to expand their domain-modeling skills. Technical people enjoy quantifiable problems that exercise their technical skills.
~ Eric Evans
There can be problems with measuring rehydroxylation
~ Eric H Cline
Some problems cannot be cured through legislation. But they must be attended to nonetheless. And here's the problem: The less the culture attends to these things, the more the government will attend to them and the less freedom there will be.
~ Eric Metaxas
By the time Wilberforce experienced his "Great Change," all of the social problems that would plague eighteenth-century Britain had come to full flower, having been unchecked by the social conscience of genuine Christian faith for nearly a hundred years.
~ Eric Metaxas
This is one of the most important discoveries of the lean manufacturing movement: you cannot trade quality for time. If you are causing (or missing) quality problems now, the resulting defects will slow you down later.
~ Eric Ries
To introduce Five Whys to an organization, it is necessary to hold Five Whys sessions as new problems come up. Since baggage issues are endemic, they naturally come up as part of the Five Whys analysis and you can take that opportunity to fix them incrementally. If they don't come up organically, maybe they're not as big as they seem.
~ Eric Ries
Si no solucionas problemas, nunca vas a adquirir la capacidad necesaria para hacer realidad esa gran visión». Y la manera de resolver problemas es descubrirlos sobre la marcha y luego pivotar para afrontarlos.
~ Eric Ries
Problems accumulate over a long time while few see what's happening, except the assholes who profit from the disorder. And they add fuel to the fire so gradually no one notices the decline until suddenly everything goes to shit. Then, people die. In job lots.
~ Eric Thomson
Nevertheless, it is true that the first discipline encountered by a young man is the one he must somehow identify with unless he chooses to remain unidentified in his years of need. The discipline he happens to encounter, however, may turn out to be poor ideological fare; poor in view of what, as an individual, he has not yet derived from his childhood problems, and poor in view of the irreversible decisions which begin to crowd in on him.
~ Erik H. Erikson
The focus on problems, whether wicked or tame, as the primary justifiable trigger for taking action in human affairs has limited our ability to frame change as an outcome of intention and purpose.
~ Erik Stolterman