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Quotes About Problem

Over-the-counter drug abuse or addiction was a problem that I observed at Mauna Kea
~ Steven Magee
There is no promise God cannot keep, no prayer God will not answer, and no problem too hard for Him to solve.
~ Adrian Rogers
But I used to have a bit of a gambling problem. And that would have been the answer to my prayers. It got worse when I started playing this character, too.
~ Fisher Stevens
The core of humanity's sin problem is not a horizontal behavior to be corrected but a Vertical relationship to be restored.
~ James MacDonald
At the beginning of the war, Mannerheim's biggest problem was not men but materiel. Shipments of antitank and antiaircraft guns were arriving in small quantities and at a glacially slow pace.
~ William R. Trotter
Newcomen spent ten years experimenting with solutions to the problem of maintaining a regular and stable motion in his engine. None of his solutions was more innovative than his so-called plug rod.
~ William Rosen
Every problem of medicine is a problem of language, and this operation was a malapropism.
~ William S. Wilson
Find out the cause of this effect,Or rather say, the cause of this defect,For this effect defective comes by cause.
~ William Shakespeare
Even the highest compensation is a tiny fraction of the value created by many business and technical innovations. The problem with executive compensation in the United States is not with this idea. The problem is that in many cases the high compensation levels persist even when innovations do not occur and reactions to the innovations of others are slow.
~ William W. Lewis
The essence of the problem is about consumption, recognizing that a society that consumes one-third of the world's resources is unsustainable. This level of consumption requires constant intervention into other people's lands. That's what's going on.
~ Winona LaDuke
It is, as you can imagine, a genuine problem: I would never put up with less. It is a rather complicated problem, and my friends, or at least the well-meaning among them, advise me to solve it. But I cannot make up my mind to do so, I have gotten used to it. Sometimes, I wonder: what would I be without my problem? And of course I am unable to respond.
~ Wolfgang Hildesheimer
The chief problem about death, incidentally, is the fear that there may be no afterlife–a depressing thought, particularly for those who have bothered to shave. Also, there is the fear that there is an afterlife but no one will know where it's being held.
~ Woody Allen
Confidence is what you have before you understand the problem.
~ Woody Allen
Every culture I've ever been subjected to appears to be frightened," he explains. "I've been working as a psychotherapist for 20 years, and if I could boil down every problem that ever walked through any office that I've occupied—and this includes when I've been alone in the office—every human being suffers from two things in varying degrees of intensity, two things that are taught to us. They're called self-doubt and fear.
~ Wyatt Webb
Whenever any black man in america shows signs of an uncompromising attitude, against the injustices that he experiences daily, and shows no tendency whatsoever to compromise with it, then the American press [characterizes him] as a radical, as an extremist someone who's irresponsible, or as a rabble rouser or someone who doesn't rationalize in dealing with the problem.
~ x malcolm iii
A problem has a rhythm of its own, just like a piece of music," the Professor said. "Once you get the rhythm, you get the sense of the problem as a whole, and you can see where the traps might be waiting.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
His joy had little to do with the difficulty of the problem. Simple or hard, the pleasure was in sharing it with us.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
A problem has a rhythm of its own, just like a piece of music. Once you get the rhythm, you get the sense of the problem as a whole, and you can see where the traps might be waiting.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
A problem has a rhythm of its own, just like a piece of music," the professor said. "Once you get the rhythm, you get the sense of the problem as a whole, and you can see where the traps might be waiting.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
When we see for ourselves there is a problem, change becomes much easier.
~ David Michie
Ah, solving that question Brings the priest and the doctor In their
~ David Nicholls
American politics intervened and, in a sense, solved the evangelical identity problem—at grievous cost.
~ David P. Gushee
Sometimes reducing a problem to one short sentence can be enough to bring about insight on its own.
~ David Rock
I've never really had a problem with reporters. I treat them as human beings, not as objects to be manipulated. I find I can manipulate them better that way. I've long ago learned that in dealing with the press, sincerity is the most important quality you can have. If you can fake sincerity, you've got it made.
~ David Rosenfelt