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Quotes About Solutions

Democracy is a method of finding proximate solutions for insoluble problems.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
Democracy is finding proximate solutions to insoluble problems.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems
~ Rene Descartes
In other words, Burt reported that the people were stuck with dumping their human waste out the windows because the available options were too technically demanding, or too expensive for people to agree to, or involved loss of money by established businesspeople who had influence with the government.
~ Richard B. Alley
I did not look for "what went wrong" or the "whys." I did not look for cures. I looked at what worked, no matter how. If a few good therapists "fixed" anybody, I looked at what they actually did. When people got over problems on their own, I looked at what had happened. The result is what is now called Neuro-Linguistic Programming—that is, a series of lessons that teach what others have learned that works.
~ Richard Bandler
If you're looking for difficulties, you'll always find them. If you ask the question, What can go wrong? then something probably will. On the other hand, if you're asking the question, What works? then you can find it and, in this case, I did.
~ Richard Bandler
Sometimes we see problems in our church. Such occasions are not opportunities to criticize or to leave, but to let Christ use our lives to be a part of His solution. If you are presently in a church that is suffering difficulties, could it be that Christ added you to your congregation for such a time as this?
~ Richard Blackaby
It is essential that anyone reading this book know at the outset that the author is apolitical. I was convinced in 1927 that humanity's most fundamental survival problems could never be solved by politics.
~ Richard Buckminster Fuller
I sort of feel that climate change will be solved by science. I just feel instinctively that we will find a way of saving ourselves. But I am less confident that we won't destroy ourselves in other ways.
~ Richard Eyre
This is how it must go. There will be catastrophes. Disastrous setbacks and slaughters. But life is going someplace. It wants to know itself; it wants the power of choice. It wants solutions to problems that nothing alive yet knows how to solve, and it's willing to use even death to find them.
~ Richard Powers
Can you believe where we just were? Oh, this planet was a good one, and we too were good - as good as the burn of the sun, and the rain's sting and the smell of living soil - the all-over song of endless solutions signing the air of a changing world that by every calculation ought never to have been.
~ Richard Powers
But life is going someplace. It wants to know itself; it wants the power of choice. It wants solutions to problems that nothing alive yet knows how to solve, and it's willing to use even death to find them.
~ Richard Powers
This is what people do- solve their own problems in others' lives.
~ Richard Powers
This is what people do—solve their own problems in others' lives.
~ Richard Powers
As physicist Albert Einstein frequently said in a different way: No problem can be solved by the same consciousness that caused the problem in the first place.
~ Richard Rohr
Remember, we do not think ourselves into new ways of living, but we live ourselves into new ways of thinking. Jesus moves toward lifestyle solutions and not academic ones.
~ Richard Rohr
the answer to every problem involved penguins
~ Rick Riordan
Most problems look worse than they are. nothing is unfixable.
~ Rick Riordan
Annabeth has my number,' Sadie said. 'Which, honestly, brother, is a much easier solution than writing invisible hieroglyphs on your friend's hand. What were you thinking?
~ Rick Riordan
In this global age, the world's problems are our problems.
~ Rick Steves
The problem with meddling," said Charles under his breath, "is that for every problem you solve, you create two more.
~ Kate Elliott
War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace. Thomas Mann, German-American author (1875–1955)
~ Kati Marton
Like a lot of people, she thought love solved everything: just smear it over the problem, and it'll all work out. Then they had the arrogance to pity you if you saw things more rationally.
~ Kay Kenyon
Cómo se pueden obtener soluciones si a nadie se le permite hablar de los problemas?
~ Ken Follett