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Quotes About Problem

Computer languages influence how you think about a problem, and how you think about communicating. Every language comes with a list of features: buzzwords such as static versus dynamic typing, early versus late binding, functional versus OO, inheritance models, mixins, macros
~ Andrew Hunt
Disability scholars Andrienne Asch and Erik Parens, in their seminal discussion of the problem, wrote,'Pre-natal diagnosis reinforces the medical model that disability itself, not societal discrimination against people with disabilities, is the problem to be solved.
~ Andrew Solomon
are based on the principle that naming something is a good way to subdue it, and that knowing the source of a problem is useful in solving that problem.
~ Andrew Solomon
The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem. Got that? -Coach Brevin
~ Ann Brashares
I can sing," said Margo. (Claire was sniffling and rubbing her knee.) "We sing all the time in music class at school. Listen to this. It's the song about the smart reindeer: Rudolph the Red knows rain, dear." "Margo," I said when she had finished. I paused to think. Margo was giggling away at her reindeer joke, but there was a little problem. She couldn't carry a tune. She might have been singing any song. Any song at all.
~ Ann M. Martin
The problem with the prohibition of any desirable commodity is money.
~ Sam Harris
The problem with a lot of church people, Craw said, is that they're trying to be holier than Jesus.
~ Sam Torode
Thanks, Clementine. See what I mean? Sometimes you have to figure out the problem before you can figure out the solution.
~ Sara Pennypacker
Because if you were the problem, chances were you could also be the solution. The only way to find out was to take another shot.
~ Sarah Dessen
If you think your odds of solving your problem are bad, don't rule out the possibility that what is really happening is that you are bad at estimating odds.
~ Scott Adams
In this sort of situation, all it takes is one idiot to suggest witchcraft as the problem, and from that point on, confirmation bias does the rest. Once your brain filter is set to look for witches, all evidence fits into the "witch" frame.
~ Scott Adams
The problem of corrupt clergy haunts God's family in every age. Priests who misuse and abuse their authority inflict untold damage upon the people of God.
~ Scott Hahn
Dr. Pafko said 'I did some things to solve the problem'?" This
~ Scott Turow
That was one problem with dramatic exits: Sometimes they wound up making you look like a bubblehead.
~ Scott Westerfeld
La novela es una epopeya subjetiva en la que el autor pide permiso para tratar el universo a su manera; el único problema consiste en saber si tiene o no una manera; el resto viene por añadidura.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
You've not revised ... at all?" "Esther ... Surely this shouldn't be a problem. English lit is a no-mark's degree with no vocational value. Just wave your hands around a lot and 'interpret'!
~ John Allison
The Fed has gone about as if the problem is a shortage of liquidity. That is not the basic problem. The basic problem for the markets is that uncertainty that the balance sheets of financial firms are credible. -Anna J. Schwartz interviewed in the Wall Street Journal, October 18-19, 2008.
~ John Brian Taylor
This preoccupation with the difficulty of getting a thought out of one head and into another is something the industrialists share with a substantial number of intellectuals and creative writers, more and more of whom seem inclined to regard communication, or the lack of it, as one of the greatest problems not just of industry but of humanity.
~ John Brooks
As the Scholar says, blame the individual, and the problem persists; analyse the system, and you're already one step closer to finding a solution.
~ John Burnside
a technician who uses the term "glitch" is like a Doctor who tells you you're suffering from a "thingy," except the doctor won't tell you to go home and try turning yourself on and off again.
~ John Connolly
The outstanding problem of the Public is discovery and identification of itself
~ John Dewey
A problem well-defined is a problem half solved.
~ John Dewey
A problem properly stated is half solved.
~ John Dewey
A problem well put is half solved.
~ John Dewey