Quotes About Solution
I say, you don't know how I could raise fifty quid somehow, do you? Why don't you work? Work? said young Bingo, surprised. What, me? No, I shall have to think of some way.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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He was really only a sort of detective, a species
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Thrips feed on the underside of rose leaves, sucking their juice and causing them to turn yellow; and Lord Marshmoreton's views on these things were so rigid that he would have poured whale-oil solution on his grandmother if he had found her on the underside of one of his rose leaves sucking its juice.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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No matter what the disciple's problem, the guru advised Kriya Yoga for its solution.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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My story can move fast, as I can't, it can have a reasonable and perhaps perfect solution, as mine can't. A solution that is somehow satisfying, as my personal solution never can be.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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1. What am I worrying about? "2. What can I do about it?
~ Dale Carnegie
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Is my reaction one that will relieve the problem or will it just relieve any frustration?
~ Dale Carnegie
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I have found from costly experience that it is much easier to analyze the facts after writing them down. In fact, merely writing the facts on a piece of paper and stating our problem clearly goes a long way toward helping us reach a sensible decision. As Charles Kettering puts it: "A problem well stated is a problem half solved.
~ Dale Carnegie
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If you have a worry problem, apply the magic formula of Willis H Carrier by doing these three things: Ask yourself, 'What is the worst that can possibly happen?' Prepare to accept it if you have to. Then calmly proceed to improve on the worst.
~ Dale Carnegie
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three rules to break the worry habit: RULE 1. FIND OUT PRECISELY WHAT IS THE PROBLEM YOU ARE WORRYING ABOUT. RULE 2. FIND OUT THE CAUSE OF THE PROBLEM. RULE 3. DO SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE AT ONCE ABOUT SOLVING THE PROBLEM.
~ Dale Carnegie
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What am I worrying about? What can I do about it?
~ Dale Carnegie
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A problem well stated is a problem half solved.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Question No. 2 -What can I do about it? (Please write your answer to that question in the space below.) Question No. 3 —Here is what I am going to do about it. Question No. 4 —When am I going to start doing it?
~ Dale Carnegie
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Quando você, ou qualquer um de seus colaboradores, cair na tentação de se preocupar com um problema, escreva as seguintes perguntas e anote as respostas a elas: 1. Qual é o problema? 2. Qual é a causa do problema? 3. Quais são as soluções possíveis? 4. Qual é a melhor solução? PARTE TRÊS Como acabar com a preocupação antes que ela acabe com você
~ Dale Carnegie
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Rule 2 is: If you have a worry problem, apply the magic formula of Willis H. Carrier by doing these three things: Ask yourself, "What is the worst that can possibly happen?" Prepare to accept it if you have to. Then calmly proceed to improve on the worst.
~ Dale Carnegie
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As Charles Kettering puts it: "A problem well stated is a problem half solved.
~ Dale Carnegie
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An unbreakable code is a mathematical impossibility! He knows that!
~ Dan Brown
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He looked like a man searching for an out. Any out.
~ Dan Brown
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Remembrance was a Buddhist philosopher's trick. Rather than asking her mind to search for a solution to a potentially impossible challenge, Vittoria asked her mind simply to remember it. The presupposition that one once knew the answer created the mindset that the answer must exist . . . thus eliminating the crippling conception of hopelessness.
~ Dan Brown
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classic model of the stages of creativity roughly translates to three modes of focus: orienting, where we search out and immerse ourselves in all kinds of inputs; selective attention on the specific creative challenge; and open awareness, where we associate freely to let the solution emerge—then home in on the solution.
~ Daniel Goleman
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The dimension of time is a huge problem—if the pace of global warming were accelerated to a few years instead of over centuries, people would pay more attention. But it's like the national debt: I'll leave it to my grandchildren—I'm sure they'll think of some solution.
~ Daniel Goleman
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but what they don't understand is that I'm living at a peak of clarity and beauty I never knew existed. Every part of me is attuned to the work. I soak it up into my pores during the day, and at night-in the moments before I pass off to sleep-ideas explode into my head like fireworks. There is no greater joy than the burst of solution to a problem.
~ Daniel Keyes
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They all think I'm killing myself at this pace, but what they don't understand is that I'm living at a peak of clarity and beauty I never knew existed. Every part of me is attuned to the work. I soak it up into my pores during the day, and at night—in the moments before I pass off into sleep—ideas explode into my head like fireworks. There is no greater joy than the burst of solution to a problem.
~ Daniel Keyes
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Every part of me is attuned to the work. I soak it up into my pores during the day, and at night--in the moments before I pass off into sleep--ideas explode into my head like fireworks. There is no greater joy than the burst of solution to a problem.
~ Daniel Keyes
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