Quotes About Challenges
When you do something for the first time, questions and problems are the two things you can count on.
~ Howard Schultz
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The hardest job for a politician today is to have the courage to be a moderate. It's easy to take an extreme position.
~ Hubert Humphrey
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Het leven is niet mogelijk zonder het leergeld van de ontgoocheling.
~ Unknown
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It seemed as though most of the cats that we'd come up with just hadn't made it," he says. "Almost everybody was dead or in jail." Many young Black men in our generation can say the same thing. Drugs, oppression, and despair take their toll. Survival is not a simple matter or something to be taken for granted.
~ Huey P. Newton
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Like all tools, modern technology has produced some wonderful moments in music and also some horrors.
~ Hugh Hopper
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I started to think of friends I could lean on for some help, but, as always happened when I attempted this kind of social audit, I realised that far too many of them were abroad, dead, married to people who disapproved of me, or weren't really my friends, now that I came to think of it.
~ Hugh Laurie
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I had too many things to say, and too small a brain to sort them out with.
~ Hugh Laurie
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Problems are only opportunities with thorns on them.
~ Hugh Miller
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La vita è fatta di problemi irrisolti, vittorie ambigue e vaghe sconfitte, con qualche momento di autentica pace.
~ Hugh Prather
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Nuorten velvollisuus on erehtyä! Millaisia nuoria ne muuten olisivat?
~ Hugo Pratt
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You know, there were major problems in my marriage.
~ Hulk Hogan
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Things are never so bad they can't be made worse.
~ Humphrey Bogart
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the problems of three little people in a big world don't add up to much
~ Humphrey Bogart
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As of 2014, Pakistan is home to the third largest illiterate population globally and there are only fifteen countries in the world with a lower literacy rate than Pakistan. 34
~ Husain Haqqani
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There are forty-three countries in the world that are poorer than Pakistan on a per capita GDP basis45 but twenty-four of them send more children to primary school than Pakistan does.
~ Husain Haqqani
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Pakistan could continue to survive as it has done so far and defy further negative predictions. But if it does not grow economically sufficiently, integrate globally and remains mired in ideological debates and crises, how would its next seven decades be any different from the past seventy years?
~ Husain Haqqani
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Getting the new state on its feet economically presented one of the major challenges. Pakistan had virtually no industry, and the major markets for its agricultural products were in India. Pakistan produced 75 percent of the world's jute supply but did not have a single jute processing mill. All the mills were in India. Although one-third of undivided India's cotton was grown in Pakistan, it had "only one-thirtieth of the cotton mills.
~ Husain Haqqani
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Success is a collection of problems solved.
~ I. M. Pei
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To Win, You have to accept defeat
~ Unknown
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The financial costs of family breakdown are incredibly high.
~ Iain Duncan Smith
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We know that something went wrong in the country after World War II, for most of our serious pollution problems either began in the postwar years or have greatly worsened since then. —BARRY COMMONER
~ Unknown
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The Blue Shell is the cruel tax of gaming, the welfare queen of kart racing. God damn you kids today. We used to have to win a race to win it.
~ Ian Bogost
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The Blue Shell is everything that's wrong with America.
~ Ian Bogost
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The great thing about the U.S. economy right now is that we are the smart kids in the stupid-kid class. America has fiscal problems and gridlock issues and polarity and partisanship in Congress -- and yet, compared to Japan and Europe, the U.S. looks great.
~ Ian Bremmer
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