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Quotes About Solutions

The problems we face aren't Democratic problems or Republican problems. These are Maryland's problems.
~ Larry Hogan
Mayors are known to be problem-solvers.
~ Wayne Messam
Participatory democracies. Open economies. Web-based communication. All American innovations to the great conundrums of the globe.
~ Chris Murphy
Two quiet dishwashing secrets are baking soda and salt. They can be used as abrasives, and they also absorb odor and penetrate into cutting boards.
~ Peter Miller
nobody seemed to think programming is a solved problem: most are still looking for a better way to write software, whether by finding ways to automatically analyze code, coming up with better ways for programmers to work together, or finding (or designing) better programming languages.
~ Peter Seibel
main advice was that we should just get out, talk with potential customers, and look for problems and needs before coming up with any strategies
~ Peter Sims
Not only can we not teach doctrinally approved solutions any more [which take roughly two years to be approved], the truth is, we don't even know all the problems!
~ Peter Sims
PROBLEMS CANNOT BE SOLVED AT THE SAME LEVEL OF AWARENESS THAT CREATED THEM. –ALBERT EINSTEIN
~ Peter Watts
Cuando no se puede resolver un problema, se crea un comité de expertos, según dijo una vez un político.
~ Petros Markaris
The unconscious mind is a terrific solver of complex problems when the conscious mind is busy elsewhere or, perhaps better yet, not overtaxed at all.
~ Phil Jackson
In Germany's war academies, scenarios were laid out and students were invited to suggest solutions and discuss them collectively. Disagreement was not only permitted, it was expected, and even the instructor's views could be challenged because he "understood himself to be a comrade among others
~ Philip E. Tetlock
Programmers are isolated. They sit in their cubicle; they don't think about the larger picture. To my mind, a programmer is not an engineer, because an engineer is somebody who starts with a social problem that an organization or a society has and says, "OK, here's this problem that we have- how can we solve it?" The engineer comes up with a clever, cost-effective solution to address that problem, builds it, tests it to make sure it solves the problem. That's engineering.
~ Philip Greenspun
Problems are there to be solved. How dull life would be without them.
~ Philip Sington
Congress Yuvraj Rahul Gandhi's visit to houses of poor sharing food with them or night stays will not alleviate poverty. Nor can poverty be tackled by implementation of rural employment scheme.
~ Mayawati
Cinema is a reflection of society and, in most cases, has the ability to be a mirror and not just show the problems but also give solutions and help them reach a large number of people through faces and voices that matter.
~ Kirti Kulhari
I have always disliked it when politicians start pandering to veterans and telling us how bad we have it and that if we just vote for them that they will fix all of our problems.
~ Dan Crenshaw
There is so much partisan and tribal politics, from not just those seeking office but potential voters as well, that we never get real attempts at solutions to problems.
~ Mark Cuban
In times of tumult, voters are likely to forgive a president, if not reward him, for compromises made in service of solutions.
~ Ron Fournier
I will go on doing what voters tell me to do, which is working with others, working out solutions, and getting results.
~ Suzan DelBene
The idea that private money can solve our problems is very dangerous. Ultimately that's charity. Charity is a lovely thing. I'll never turn it down. But charity is not a substitute for systematic justice and equality.
~ Jonathan Kozol
Of course, consumers might notice that their chickens don't taste quite right — how good could a drug-stuffed, disease-ridden, shit-contaminated animal possibly taste? — but the birds will be injected (or otherwise pumped up) with "broths" and salty solutions to give them what we have come to think of as the chicken look, smell, and taste.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
Dream is the personalized myth, myth the depersonalized dream; both myth and dream are symbolic in the same general way of the dynamics of the psyche. But in the dream the forms are quirked by the peculiar troubles of the dreamer, whereas in myth the problems and solutions shown are directly valid for all mankind.
~ Joseph Campbell
there are some problems no Unix command can address.
~ Æleen Frisch
Making efforts was not exactly my forte. I always had great ideas, of course. I would have been perfect for a think tank. Think tanks are a thing, right? Organizations where people sit around and come up with solutions to the world's problems? I would have been a shoo-in for one of those. However, if do-tanks are also a thing—as in, organizations that actually do shit—then you would have had to count me out. On account of, well, laziness.
~ Aaron Starmer