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Quotes About Problem

Look at your problem in the same place that your belief was and the first thing to do is to look at it and say, I'm tired of this. Over the years, I've discovered that the moment people really change is when they simply decide that enough is enough.
~ Richard Bandler
The first thing we want to do is to take a look at what you want to get rid of and what you want to add. You want to get rid of your self-doubt and add more belief in yourself. You want to get rid of your fears and add more confidence. Whatever it is, when you think about your problem, you probably believed you were going to have it for the rest of your life.
~ Richard Bandler
Then you need to do the opposite. You need to take the image of what you want to believe, such as that you will be free from this problem and happy and well in the future, and push this image out twenty feet, move it over, and pull it up into the position and submodalities of your strong belief.
~ Richard Bandler
have always found it to be one of the more intriguing idiosyncrasies of the human condition that a problem that is handled quickly and effectively will almost always serve to generate more long-term customer loyalty than when the original service was delivered satisfactorily.
~ Richard Branson
For me, the other compelling thread, which dates back to my college days in the 1980s, has been my growing recognition that liberalism—the political ideology I was raised in and still am most generally attracted to—has a serious elitism problem that needs correcting.
~ Richard D. Kahlenberg
I trust my mum with anything. If I have a problem, my mum is always the first person I go to.
~ Richard Fleeshman
The bigger lesson is that once you understand a behavioral problem, you can sometimes invent a behavioral solution to it. Mental
~ Richard H. Thaler
Casi siempre el mejor enfoque a los problemas de contaminación es gravar el comportamiento perjudicial y dejar que las fuerzas del mercado determinen la respuesta del coste incrementado.
~ Richard H. Thaler
We have a Midas problem. There's no endgame, just a stagnant pyramiding scheme. Endless, pointless prosperity.
~ Richard Powers
From the first leaping figure in the strings, Els heard again the problem with music. Even the slightest tune sounded like a story. Melody played on the brain like a weather report, an avowal of faith, gossip, a manifesto. The tale came across, clearer than words. But there was no tale.
~ Richard Powers
Men are worthless; they always think the issue is what's at issue.
~ Richard Powers
We have spent centuries of philosophy trying to solve the problem of evil, yet I believe the much more confounding and astounding issue is the problem of good. How do we account for so much gratuitous and sheer goodness in this world? Tackling this problem would achieve much better results.
~ Richard Rohr
No problem can be solved by the same consciousness that caused it in the first place.
~ Richard Rohr
I would ask you to consider the crucifix as a homeopathic image, like those medicines that give you just enough of the disease so you could develop a resistance and be healed from it. The cross dramatically reveals the problem of ignorant killing, to inoculate us against doing the same thing.
~ Richard Rohr
As physicist Albert Einstein frequently said in a different way: No problem can be solved by the same consciousness that caused the problem in the first place.
~ Richard Rohr
Christians shrunk our image of both Jesus and Christ, and our "Savior" became a mere Johnny-come-lately "answer" to the problem of sin, a problem that we had largely created ourselves.
~ Richard Rohr
God's grace cannot be a random problem solver doled out to the few and the virtuous—or it is hardly grace at all!
~ Richard Rohr
Psychological wholeness and spiritual holiness never exclude the problem from the solution. If it is wholeness, then it is always paradoxical, and holds both the dark and light sides of things.
~ Richard Rohr
One of the few generalizations we can make in the field of universal spirituality is this: No one else is your problem.
~ Richard Rohr OFM
The problem with trying to gauge mathematical probability was that it presupposed the circumstance you were observing was governed by chance.
~ Richard Russo
What was the sense of talking about a problem if you didn't have a way to solve it?
~ Richard Stark
Butch hesitated. Annabeth's okay. You gotta cut her some slack. She had a vision telling her to come here, to find a guy with one shoe. That was supposed to be the answer to her problem. What Problem? Piper asked. She's been looking for one of our campers, who's been missing three days, Butch said. She's going out of her mind with worry. She hoped he'd be here. Who? Jason asked. Her boyfriend, Butch said, A guy named Percy Jackson.
~ Rick Riordan
Your mom is a rainbow goddess? You got a problem with that? No, no. Rainbows. Very macho.
~ Rick Riordan
Leo choked. Your mom is a rainbow goddess? Got a problem with that? Butch said. No, no, Leo said. Rainbows, very macho. Butch is our best equestrian, Annabeth said. He gets along great with the pegasi. Rainbows, ponies, Leo muttered. I'm gonna toss you off this chariot, Butch warned.
~ Rick Riordan