Quotes About Resolution
It is much better to have just one idea, and if the idea is clear, then you can fight for it. That is how you can get things done.
~ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
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I definitely have relapses of stress. Most human beings are like that. But I think, ultimately, music is a therapeutic situation. Once you start playing, it all just gets resolved.
~ Kurt Vile
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Any family that doesn't fight really needs therapy.
~ Christina Pickles
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Therefore, let us not despair, but instead, survey the position, consider carefully the action we must take, and then address ourselves to our common task in a mood of sober resolution and quiet confidence, without haste and without pause.
~ Arthur Henderson
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Therefore they should come to the table and reach an agreement that would protect their identity.
~ John Hume
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When Theresa May asked me to resolve policy disagreements between ministers, my power to do that depended on the fact that I was acting on her behalf with her delegated authority.
~ David Lidington
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My central thesis is that combining increased temporal and spatial resolution in MRI techniques with increasingly powerful data correlation techniques will allow the derivation of interpreted meanings from neural signals. I observed, further, that the techniques that exist already allow some correlations.
~ Mary Lou Jepsen
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It is better to discuss things, to argue and engage in polemics than make perfidious plans of mutual destruction.
~ Mikhail Gorbachev
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Between you and me, I think that may be one of the things that will help with the collaboration, because there are things Eric thinks I'm moving too quickly on, and there are things I think he's dragging out. When it gets to the editor they can arbitrate.
~ Robert Asprin
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The first act is the easiest to plot. The second act is always the hardest to plot. Generally a good, you know, sometimes the third act can be difficult because you can get into a rut in the third act - everybody runs to their Corvette, has a chase, and you catch the bad guy.
~ Stephen J. Cannell
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Good design is probably something that has been thoroughly thought through to a point of resolution.
~ David Linley
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If there are people who treat me wrong, I either talk to them about it, or I don't talk to them anymore. It's been the most thoughtful and considerate thing I could do for myself and other people. I am going to try to do that forever.
~ Lucy Dacus
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Clean fighting solves everything. It ends all bad blood and any ill feelings people have. That's my thoughts.
~ Conor McGregor
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The longtime standard for American TV was 525 lines from top to bottom of the image. As a practical matter, that was roughly equivalent to 350 thousand pixels - pretty crude, given that photos made with your iPhone boast five million pixels.
~ Seth Shostak
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Make sure you never, never argue at night. You just lose a good night's sleep, and you can't settle anything until morning anyway.
~ Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
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For the first time ever, I'd managed a great parting line and a grand exit. And it still felt like crap.
~ Rosemary Clement-Moore
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You can see a zoomable sixteen-billion-pixel version on your home computer, an online visualization that its creators, Haltadefinizione, claim to be "the highest definition photograph ever in the world.
~ Ross King
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There are three options for dealing with those unsolved problems: Plan A refers to solving a problem unilaterally, through the imposition of adult will. Plan B involves solving a problem collaboratively. Plan C involves setting aside an unsolved problem, at least for now. If you intend to follow the guidance provided in this book, the Plans—especially Plan B—are your future.
~ Ross W. Greene
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There are basically three options for handling unsolved problems. I call those options Plan A, Plan B, and Plan C. Plan A refers to solving a problem unilaterally. This is where adults decide upon and impose a solution. Plan B involves solving a problem collaboratively. And Plan C involves setting aside an unsolved problem
~ Ross W. Greene
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With Plan A, you're trying to solve the problem through the use of power. Power causes conflict. If you teach power, you'll get power back. In other words, being unilateral is a good way to get your kid to respond in kind.
~ Ross W. Greene
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Plan B consists of three steps, each containing ingredients that are crucial to the collaborative resolution of problems: the Empathy step, the Define Adult Concerns step, and the Invitation step.
~ Ross W. Greene
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Strategy #5: Breaking the unsolved problem down into its component parts.
~ Ross W. Greene
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Speculation is a no-win proposition. Solving problems collaboratively is a win-win proposition.
~ Ross W. Greene
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When you use Plan B, you do so with the understanding that the solution is not predetermined. If you already know how the problem is going to be solved before you start trying to solve it, then you're not using Plan B . . . you're using a "clever" form of Plan A. Plan B is not just a "clever" form of Plan A. Plan B is collaborative, Plan A is unilateral.
~ Ross W. Greene
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