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Quotes About Problem

The Federal Reserve, the Treasury, all the regulator agencies - if there's a problem of the financial mechanism in society, the only one to fix it is government. They've got a legitimate role.
~ Dick Cheney
I think that addiction is a very, very important thing that has to be treated, but has to be treated as a health problem and not as a police problem.
~ Wagner Moura
It strikes me as odd that the free exercise of religious faith is sometimes treated as a problem, something America is stuck with instead of blessed with.
~ Mitt Romney
The Americans will never solve the Indian problem till the Indian is extinct. They have treated them after a fashion which has intensified their treachery and 'devilry' as enemies, and as friends reduces them to a degraded pauperism, devoid of the very first elements of civilization.
~ Isabella Bird
I do take responsibility for it. I admit to having a problem. I have been to numerous treatment centers.
~ Tatum O'Neal
I think the job of leadership is to expand what can be talked about and to get consensus on the nature of the problem, and that is most of the job. Because once you do that, once you have diagnosis, treatment options are obvious.
~ Jim Cooper
Having deinstitutionalized mental health, we have not created the structure and the institutions to take care of people, to identify when there is a mental health problem, and to get the treatment to people.
~ Rob Portman
We can find any number of ways to criminalise begging, but when we do so, aren't we attacking the problem from entirely the wrong angle? Banning begging or rough sleeping treats street homelessness as a lifestyle choice that can be discouraged through threats of legal action and heavy-handed policing.
~ Dawn Foster
Climate change is important to Malawi, but many people see alternative energy more as a means to skip the government and get electricity and power. Deforestation is a huge problem in Malawi, which only adds to the problem. People cut down trees because they have no power to run electric stoves, etc. So they use firewood.
~ William Kamkwamba
In classical oil painting, there seemed to be a radical turn to seeing things as the camera sees them, with that technological modification. I began to have a tremendous problem with all of this.
~ Henry Flynt
I'm not a politician, but ISIS is a problem, and this matter should be solved very quickly. This will affect existing production, it will affect investment, it will affect the behaviour of people. It will affect the area tremendously.
~ Abdallah Salem el-Badri
The problem with escaping is that we leave behind us, even among those we love, different versions of the truth and everything we couldn't bring ourselves to say.
~ Frederick Weisel
When life presents you with a problem, have the courage, find the solution and become bigger than the problem.
~ Debasish Mridha
If we can't solve the problem, resolve the difference, then embrace the diversity, bring the silence, time will solve the problem and peace will prevail.
~ Debasish Mridha
We don't care if these girls want to eat their men. That's the Piranha Man's problem. We just want the avocados.
~ J. F. Lawton
If you have to talk to more than three people about the same problem, you don't want help, you want attention.
~ Naomi Campbell
I have a confidence in my understanding of formal aesthetics and I don't want to be aware of it or make that my problem.
~ Eva Hesse
I am not (yet) facing the problem of emigration. I want my music to be acknowledged here first of all, in this country: after that, we shall see - perhaps the question will then become urgent.
~ Alfred Schnittke
The real problem is usually two or three questions deep. If you want to go after someone's problem, be aware that most people aren't going to reveal what the real problem is after the first question.
~ Jim Rohn
Not everyone coming to you with a problem wants a solution. They are attached to the attention it brings them.
~ Zig Ziglar
You've got to have a problem that you want to solve; a wrong that you want to right.
~ Steve Jobs
Sullivan distinguished between fear and anxiety. If a loud noise occurs, if hunger is unaddressed, if tensions of any sort increase, the baby becomes afraid. Fear actually operates as an integrating tendency; as it is expressed in crying and agitation, it draws the caregiver into an interaction that will soothe the baby and address the problem. Anxiety, in contrast, has no focus and does not arise from increasing tension in the baby herself. Anxiety is picked up from other people.
~ Stephen A. Mitchell
Davies and Frawley believe that while the child may be a passive victim of the original sexual abuse, the child's subsequent active elaboration of his or her situation through various fantasies, including reparative longings for magical helpers and identifications with the abuser himself, is also a complex aspect of the problem.
~ Stephen A. Mitchell
Susie is having trouble with her computer so she calls Harry, the computer guy, over to her desk. Harry clicks a couple buttons and solves the problem. "So, what was wrong?" asks Susie. Harry replies, "It was an ID ten T error." " So what's that?" asks Suzie. "Write it down," says Harry. "You'll figure it out.
~ Stephen Arnott