Quotes About Solution
a novelist's work is often a strategy (I don't mean the author need be aware of this) for dealing with some personal dilemma. Not just that the dilemma is "worked out" in the narrative, as critics often tell us, but that the acts of writing and publishing and positioning oneself in the world of literature are all part of an attempt to find a solution, however provisional, to some deep personal unease.
~ Tim Parks
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Do books, after all, change anything? For all their proverbial liberalism, have they made the world more liberal? Or have they offered the fig leaf that allows us to go on as we were, liberal in our reading and conservative in our living. Perhaps art is more part of the problem than the solution; we may be going to hell, but look how well we write about it, look at our paintings and operas and tragedies.
~ Tim Parks
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The Committee found two problems: On the one hand the Government was committed against any solution which would break with the unity of the Empire. On the other, it was committed that Ulster must not be forced under the rule of an Irish parliament against its will.
~ Tim Pat Coogan
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He never sees problems, only situations to resolve, and when he finds the solution, he doesn't waste time explaining it. He just says, "I got this.
~ Tim S. Grover
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Using people to leverage a refined process multiplies production; using people as a solution to a poor process multiplies problems.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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As to methods, there may be a million and then some, but principles are few. The man who grasps principles can successfully select his own methods. —Ralph Waldo Emerson The system is the solution. —AT&T
~ Timothy Ferriss
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you never want to solve a research problem with language. You
~ Timothy Ferriss
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A qué problema te enfrentas a diario que aún no ha sido resuelto?» o «Dime un negocio fantástico que aún no haya sido creado por nadie».
~ Timothy Ferriss
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John Dewey's dictum that "a problem well put is half-solved
~ Timothy Ferriss
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But what happens if we frame things in terms of elegance instead of strain? Sometimes, we find incredible results with ease instead of stress. Sometimes, we "solve" the problem by completely reframing it.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Y, en ese caso, qué? ¿Cómo podría revertir los posibles daños?».
~ Timothy Ferriss
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John Dewey's dictum that "a problem well put is half-solved" applies.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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A problem is a terrible thing to waste." This is highly related to the "scratch your own itch" thread that pops up throughout this book. Peter expands: "I think of problems as gold mines. The world's biggest problems are the world's biggest business opportunities.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Accept reality, but focus on the solution. Take that issue, take that setback, take that problem, and turn it into something good. Go forward. And, if you are part of a team, that attitude will spread throughout.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Don't call it a problem if you can avoid it.
~ Timothy Ferriss
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If you've got enough money to solve the problem, you don't have the problem." In
~ Timothy Ferriss
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the simple algebraic equation ?+k3 = 0. This is called the dispersion relation of (1): with the help of the Fourier transform it is not hard to show that every solution is a superposition of solutions of the form ei(kx-?t), and the dispersion relation tells us how the "wave number" k is related to the "angular frequency" ? in each of these elementary solutions.
~ Timothy Gowers
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The function ei(kx-?t) represents a wave that travels at a speed of ?/k, which we have just shown to be equal to -k2. Therefore, the different plane-wave components of the solution travel at different speeds: the higher the angular frequency, the greater the speed. For this reason, the equation (1) is called dispersive.
~ Timothy Gowers
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Implement the agreed-upon solution.
~ Timothy S. Lane
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Whatever the problem, be part of the solution. Don't just sit around raising questions and pointing out obstacles.
~ Tina Fey
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A little mathematical paradox that no tyrant has ever solved: I have three enemies. I have them all brutally and publicly executed. Now have many enemies have I got? The correct answer is usually in the region of 'seventy-nine'." –
~ Tom Anderson
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Hunger is a political issue, and there are several things politically that are keeping people hungry - not funding food stamps adequately, not funding school lunches adequately. So there is a political solution to the problem of hunger.
~ Tom Colicchio
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The drinking is only a Band-Aid to cover his hurt, his loneliness, his anger, his frustration, or whatever. If we simply take the bottle away, John, will find another external "solution" in attempt to fill that need.
~ Tom Davis
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~ Oscar Wilde
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