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Quotes About Problem

Every day, every week without taking decisions is a problem for us, is a very wrong message for the markets and increases the lack of credibility of our economies.
~ Jose Maria Aznar
How could this Y2K be a problem in a country where we have Intel and Microsoft?
~ Al Gore
There is greater income inequality in the United States than in any other industrialized country. Yes, the debt is a problem that must be dealt with. To me, however, the disappearing middle class is even worse - bad for our economy and really bad for our democracy.
~ Jan Schakowsky
I have a problem, if the light goes on on TV and it blinks midnight, I don't know how to fix it.
~ Don Rickles
The last problem Milan have to worry about is Rino Gattuso. I feel at home here and have great responsibility towards this club. Those aren't just words, I really mean it.
~ Gennaro Gattuso
While a lot of milk chocolate just so happens to be poor quality, milk chocolate itself is not the problem.
~ Chris Morocco
Problem solving is hunting. It's a savage pleasure and we're born to it.
~ Thomas Harris
In fact a favourite problem of Tyndall is—Given the molecular forces in a mutton chop, deduce Hamlet or Faust therefrom. He is confident that the Physics of the Future will solve this easily.
~ Thomas Henry Huxley
In fact a favourite problem of [John Tyndall] is—Given the molecular forces in a mutton chop, deduce Hamlet or Faust therefrom. He is confident that the Physics of the Future will solve this easily.
~ Thomas Henry Huxley
What pleases the public is lively and vivid delineation which makes no demands on the intellect; but passionate and absolutist youth can only be enthralled by a problem.
~ Thomas Mann
Es gab Zeiten, wo sein radikaler, sein unbedingter Pazifismus mich gequält hat. Er schien bereit, die Herrschaft des Bösen zuzulassen, wenn nur das ihm über alles Verhaßte, der Krieg, dadurch vermieden wurde. Das Problem ist unlösbar. Aber seitdem wir erfahren haben, wie auch ein guter Krieg nichts als Böses zeitigt, denke ich anders über seine Haltung von damals – oder versuche doch, anders darüber zu denken. Thomas Mann über Stefan Zweig
~ Thomas Mann
The only answer to the problem is grace, grace, docility to grace. I was
~ Thomas Merton
When solitude was a problem, I had no solitude. When it ceased to be a problem I found I already possessed it, and could have possessed it all along.
~ Thomas Merton
Consider," replies the Geomancer, "— Adam and Eve ate fruit from a Tree, and were enlighten'd. The Buddha sat beneath a Tree, and he was enlighten'd. Newton, also sitting beneath a Tree, was hit by a falling Apple,— and he was enlighten'd. A quick overview would suggest that Trees produce Enlightenment. Trees are not the Problem. The Forest is not an Agent of Darkness. But it may be your Visto is.
~ Thomas Pynchon
There is no problem for which the instruction to love more is not the solution.
~ Kathleen McGowan
But when one looks at the problem of mental illness from a completely secular perspective, Jamison's implicit thesis (clearly meant to be hopeful and hope-filling) in fact can fill me with more despair than ever.
~ Kathryn Greene-McCreight
Bark, bark," Jim said behind me. "Jim, what's your problem?" I asked as I reached out to open the glass-fronted door. "I think perhaps I am the problem," a smooth, silky, extremely sexy voice said behind us. "Oh, crap," I swore, letting my hand drop. "You are in France. The correct word ismerde," Rene corrected gently. "Sorry. Merde.
~ Katie MacAlister
We can fix that. We can fix anything. So the real question remains whether every problem is worth fixing.
~ Kaya McLaren
So the real question remains whether every problem is worth fixing. The answer to that is no.
~ Kaya McLaren
It's more difficult to create the problem than to solve it. All the person trying to solve the problem has to do is always respect the problem's creator.
~ Keigo Higashino
he presented me with a mathematical conundrum," he said. "It's a famous one, the P = NP problem. Basically, it asks whether it's more difficult to think of the solution to a problem yourself or to ascertain if someone else's answer to the same problem is correct.
~ Keigo Higashino
There's something I've learned from years of reading people's letters. In most cases, they already have an answer to their problem. They're asking for advice because they want to see if other people think they're making the right decision. That's why a lot of people send me a response after reading my advice. Maybe they had a different solution in mind.
~ Keigo Higashino
Vi?c ngh? ra m?t bài toán vô cùng khó và vi?c gi?i bài toán ?ó, vi?c nào khó h?n?
~ Keigo Higashino
The formulation of the problem is often more essential than its solution..." —Albert Einstein Coaching
~ Keith E. Webb