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Quotes About Problem

His very existence was improbable, inexplicable, and altogether bewildering. He was an insoluble problem. It was inconceivable how he had existed, how he had succeeded in getting so far, how he had managed to remain -- why he did not instantly disappear.
~ Joseph Conrad
The cruel futility of things stood unveiled in the levity and sufferings of that incorrigible people; the cruel futility of lives and of deaths thrown away in the vain endeavor to attain an enduring solution of the problem.
~ Joseph Conrad
This makes my boredom worse. It's a real problem to decide whether it's more boring to do something boring than to pass along everything boring that comes in to somebody else and then have nothing to do at all.
~ Joseph Heller
your problem or sickness, whatever it may be, must be caused by negative thoughts charged with fear and lodged in your subconscious mind, and
~ Joseph Murphy
Though invisible, its forces are mighty. Within your subconscious mind you will find the solution for every problem, and the cause
~ Joseph Murphy
is an Infinite Intelligence which responds to your thoughts, and that no matter what the problem is, as you think about a Divine solution and the happy ending, you will find a subjective wisdom within you responding to you, revealing the perfect plan, and showing you the way you
~ Joseph Murphy
Within your subconscious mind you will find the solution for every problem and the cause for every effect.
~ Joseph Murphy
Once you begin to control your thought processes, you can apply the powers of your subconscious to any problem or difficulty. You will actually be consciously cooperating with the infinite power and omnipotent law that governs all things.
~ Joseph Murphy
Each problem has hidden in it an opportunity so powerful that it literally dwarfs the problem. The greatest success stories were created by people who recognized a problem & turned it into an opportunity.
~ Joseph Sugarman
Whenever I have come up with something I can call a problem, it triggers a reaction in my mind that says, "Where's the opportunity?
~ Joseph Sugarman
Captain, I think you have a problem with your brain being missing.
~ Joss Whedon
Worry is a down payment on a problem you may never have
~ Joyce Meyer
If you want to keep a problem you have, then just keep talking about it. But if you want to get rid of it, then talk about the answer as if you expect it to manifest at any moment.
~ Joyce Meyer
The pathway to freedom from negativity begins when we face the problem and believe God will work good out of it.
~ Joyce Meyer
We all have urgent matters pending, one of the members growled. What the hell is Nick's problem that he can't be here? He said it's a labor relations problem. That's no excuse! another member exploded. We all have labor relations problems. I reminded Nick of that, the chairman replied. What did he say? He said that nobody has a labor relations problem like his.
~ Judith McNaught
Anxiety and fear produce energy. Where we focus that energy noticeably affects the quality of our lives: focus on the solution, not the problem.
~ Walter Anderson
A student of Old Testament theology must be alert to the problem of conventional thinking about ontology, thinking that is essentially alien to Old Testament testimony.
~ Walter Brueggemann
If the Force is life and the Yuuzhan Vong are alive and you cannot see them in the Force then is the problem with the Yuuzhan Vong or is it with your perceptions Vergere to Luke
~ Walter Jon Williams
well-meaning people are often trying to solve a problem by answering the wrong question.
~ Warren Berger
The mind, if preoccupied with a problem or question long enough, will tend to come up with possibilities that might eventually lead to answers, but at this stage are still speculations, untested hypotheses, and early epiphanies. (Epiphanies often are characterized as "Aha! moments," but that suggests the problem has been solved in a flash. More often, insights arrive as What if moments—bright possibilities that are untested and open to question.)
~ Warren Berger
God does not blame me for being an individual, but for my individualism. His greatest problem is not the outward divisions and denominations that divide His church, but our own individualistic hearts.
~ Watchman Nee
root cause of the problem may be happening, further isolating the problem. This section begins with a brief explanation of how ping works. It then moves on to some suggestions and analysis of how to use the ping command to isolate problems by removing some items from consideration.
~ Wendell Odom
I just figured it would be easier to do the math problem with the numbers in the correct colors.
~ Wendy Mass
What troubles you, Sarah?
~ Wendy Mass