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Quotes About Solution

Government is not the solution, and it is not the problem. Government is the thing that collects taxes and paves roads and chooses to either invest or not invest in the future.
~ Glen Merzer
The solution to the mystery is always inferior to the mystery itself.
~ Glyn Parry
Blaming keeps you in the problem. Taking responsibility for your actions points you in the direction of the solution.
~ Gordana Biernat
The RTC worked because it was a very American solution: recognize a problem, take losses quickly, and move on.
~ Gordon G. Chang
TYLER FORD: A tiger team? What's that?          HANK: Oh, sorry. It's a group of people that are put together to solve a problem that no particular unit in the company is responsible for. So the boss picks a
~ Gordon MacDonald
If hunger is not the problem, then eating is not the solution.
~ Author Unknown
If hunger is not the problem, food is not the answer.
~ Author Unknown
And to add confusion to confusion, there was the servant, an unceasing menace, that appeared noiselessly at his shoulder, a dire Sphinx that propounded puzzles and conundrums demanding instantaneous solution.
~ Jack London
Reducing a complex problem to a simple chart excited the
~ Jack Welch
And talking of powers of deduction, I've just taken on an interesting new case.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
Maurice Blanche had instructed her time and time again that the solution to a problem or question was rarely to be found in sitting alone and that movement of the body also moved the mind. It was a crucial part of the pilgrimage, the journey toward truth.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
When you are sitting in silence, you open the door to a deeper wisdom--the knowing of the ages. When you are walking, with the path to that wisdom already carved anew by your daily practice, you find that an idea, a thought, a notion, comes to you, and you have the solution to a problem that seemed insoluble.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
The game of music thus resembles the game of power: monopolize the right to violence; provoke anxiety and then provide a feeling of security; provoke disorder and then propose order; create a problem in order to solve it.
~ Jacques Attali
Doesn't a group process invite disagreement among group members— disagreement that can be uncomfortable and difficult to resolve? Yes. And this is good. To repeat: disagreement during the decision-making process is good. In making important decisions, it's wise to have constructive argument and differing points of view. Disagreement will clarify the issues and produce a more thought-out solution. Without disagreement, you probably don't fully understand the problem.
~ James C. Collins
I saw crime everywhere. Crime was not isolated incidents destined for ultimate solution and adjudication. Crime was the continual circumstance. It was all day, every day. The ramifications extended to the 12th of Never. This is a policeman's view of crime. I did not know it then.
~ James Ellroy
The solution Merton suggests is that we should quit keeping score altogether and surrender ourselves with all our sinfulness to God who sees neither the score nor the scorekeeper but only his child redeemed by Christ.
~ James Finley
That was acceptable, his father told him: you can always try to solve a problem by proving that no solution exists.
~ James Gleick
Freud has shown one thing very clearly: that we only forget our infancy by burying it in the unconscious; and that the problems of this difficult period find their solution under a disguised form in adult life.
~ Herbert Read
The Trump administration has been quietly moving to systematically undermine health care putting lives at risk and offering no alternative solution.
~ Krystal Ball
The only difference between a problem and a solution is that people understand the solution.
~ Charles Kettering
Unemployment relief from The CARES Act - a popular and bipartisan solution - was a key lifeline not just for our families but also for small businesses.
~ Jaime Harrison
The detective genre is not easy because you've got to get to a conclusion that is unexpected.
~ Miranda Otto
Unfortunately, our postwar policy has been to ask Japan to change so that our economic policies will dovetail. I think that is completely wrong. The solution is for America to change.
~ Michael Crichton
There's a profit attached to every problem. Find it, face it and fix it.
~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha