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Quotes About Solution

That doesn't mean all chemical antidepressants are bad: some credible scientists argue they give some temporary relief to a minority of users, and that shouldn't be dismissed. The false story is the claim that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain and that the primary solution for most people is a chemical antidepressant.
~ Johann Hari
Finding relief in your problem is fine, but it will not cure the problem.
~ Henry R Brandt
Once a problem is solved, its simplicity is amazing.
~ Paulo Coelho, The Pilgrimage
If you ask me, it doesn't matter what life you're living, life never has a solution. No matter how hard the struggles are that you leave behind, new struggles always take their place.
~ Chris Colfer
Wood," explained Nancy, "that's been treated with Wolman solution so termites—tropical wood-eating ants—won't touch it. Jim was shipping over five million feet
~ E. Hoffmann Price
In the attempt to make scientific discoveries, every problem is an opportunity — and the more difficult the problem, the greater will be the importance of its solution.
~ E. O. Wilson
The mystery, like so many mysteries, was explained.
~ E.M. Forster
But much more important than that, only one in "I don't know how many thousands" will take a large notepad, write the problem at the top of the page, and then deliberately turn on his thinking apparatus.
~ Earl Nightingale
The core teachings of Buddhism stand in distinct contradiction to Hinduism. Whereas Hinduism believes that evil does not exist and is an illusion, Buddhism embraces evil, and the solution for evil is summarized in the Four Noble Truths.
~ Ed Hindson
Rooting out bad habits is not enough. If we merely attack what is wrong, we create a vacuum that will inevitably be filled by some new behavior or addiction that does not shape our worldview according to the gospel. The solution, I believe, is discipleship, the process of becoming more like Christ.
~ Ed Stetzer
The method of this great philosopher [Kant] can serve as a pointer to the satisfying solution to our problem. Of course we don't have to slavishly adhere to Kant's form, but we must match his method to the nature of our own subject [socialism], displaying the same critical spirit. Our critique must be direct against both a scepticism that undermines all theoretical thought, and a dogmatism that relies on ready-made formulas
~ Eduard Bernstein
If you can't solve a problem, then there is an easier problem you can't solve: find it. —George Polya When
~ Edward B. Burger
Sometimes the situation is only a problem because it is looked at in a certain way. Looked at in another way, the right course of action may be so obvious that the problem no longer exists.
~ Edward de Bono
If you understand the system you can design appropriate action.
~ Edward de Bono
The best angle from which to approach any problem is the try-angle.
~ Anonymous
The best way out of a problem is through it.
~ Anonymous
The impossible can always be broken down into possibilities.
~ Anonymous
If hunger is not the problem, then eating is not the solution.
~ Anonymous
Every outcome has its cause, and every predicament has its solution.
~ Anthony Doerr
Walk the paths of logic. Every outcome has its cause, and every predicament has its solution. Every lock its key.
~ Anthony Doerr
Logic. The principles of validity. Every lock has its key.
~ Anthony Doerr
Siga a lógica. Todo efeito tem sua causa, e todo problema tem sua solução. Toda fechadura tem sua chave.
~ Anthony Doerr
Siga a lógica. Todo efeito tem sua causa, e todo problema tem sua solução. Toda fechadura tem sua chave. Você pode voltar para Paris ou permancer aqui ou seguir em frente.
~ Anthony Doerr
It's strange when you think about it. There are hundreds and hundreds of murders in books and television. It would be hard for narrative fiction to survive without them. And yet there are almost none in real life, unless you happen to live in the wrong area. Why is it that we have such a need for murder mystery? And what is it that attracts us? The crime, or the solution? Do we have some primal need of bloodshed because our own lives are so safe, so comfortable?
~ Anthony Horowitz