Quotes About Resolution
the solution must be realistic (meaning both parties can actually do what they're agreeing to do) and mutually satisfactory (meaning the solution truly and logically addresses the concerns of both parties).
~ Ross W. Greene
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You sure you can do that? Let's make sure we come up with a solution we can both do").
~ Ross W. Greene
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it's good for the kid and adult to acknowledge that the problem may require additional discussion, because there's actually a decent chance that the first solution won't solve the problem durably.
~ Ross W. Greene
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history has taught them that disagreements are always handled using Plan A.
~ Ross W. Greene
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In schools, as in homes, there's a tendency to work on the hot-button problem that precipitated a challenging episode on a particular day. But because unsolved problems wax and wane, the hot-button unsolved problem that was the focal point on one day is often replaced by a different hot-button unsolved problem the next.
~ Ross W. Greene
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There's an excellent video of full-class Plan B on the Lives in the Balance website.
~ Ross W. Greene
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prayer is in significant part about resolving conflict and rivalry. If people prayed seriously they would be reconciled.
~ Rowan Williams
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An anarchist society is not one free of conflict. It is a society in which the resolution of such conflicts is not monopolized by an elite.
~ Roy San Filippo
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Critical thinking is one of our highest achievements besides eating with a fork, so when we emotionally can't get what we want, we have to think our way towards the resolution and this is where we crash and burn.
~ Ruby Wax
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When Pack meets with Pack in the Jungle, and neither will go from the trail,Lie down till the leaders have spoken—it may be fair words shall prevail.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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In a quarrel, leave room for reconciliation.
~ Russian proverb
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Wait... maybe the question isn't "How do I beat him?" Maybe the question in "Dude, why are we even fighting in the first place?
~ Ryan North
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Wait... maybe the question isn't "How do I beat him?" Maybe the question is "Dude, why are we even fighting in the first place?
~ Ryan North
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Being decisive means you are able to make good, timely decisions, and stick with them until the end.
~ Ryan Williams
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Sometimes, but not often, I am thoroughly convinced that the decision I have made is the right one, even though it differs from the others, and I will exercise my authority to approve or reject a decision against their wishes. In most cases, though, if we can't agree on something, a better idea is to table the decision rather than to exercise the power.
~ S. Truett Cathy
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Let thy words between two foes be such that if they were to become friends thou shouldst not be ashamed.
~ Saadi Shirazi
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I have learned that frustration is allowed and talking it through is necessary.
~ Sabrina Ward Harrison
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1) Out of clutter find simplicity; 2) From discord find harmony; 3) In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.
~ Marc Benioff
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Without stupid, there is no plot.
~ Marc MacYoung
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The Duelists.
~ Marc MacYoung
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I once quoted a man as saying, "Violence is the first option, and the last choice, of the competent.
~ Marc MacYoung
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Underneath my grief that day a resolution was hardening into cement: I would never, ever again create something thinking that I would be able to preserve it.
~ Marcia Tucker
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And to behave in a conciliatory way when people who have angered or annoyed us want to make up.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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I observed mildness of temper, and unchangeable resolution in the things that he had determined after due deliberation; and no vainglory in those things that men call honors; and a love of labor and perseverance; and a readiness to listen to those who had anything to propose for the common weal; and undeviating firmness in giving to every man according to his deserts; and a knowledge derived from experience of the occasions for vigorous action and for remission.
~ Marcus Aurelius
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