logo

Quotes About Problem

Love didn't always solve the problem; sometimes it became the problem.
~ Victoria Gotti
Love interest nearly always weakens a mystery because it introduces a type of suspense that is antagonistic to the detective's struggle to solve a problem.
~ Raymond Chandler
Love is the problem of an animal.
~ Ernest Becker
Why refuse to specify, when specifying the problem would enable its solution? Because to specify the problem is to admit that it exists. Because to specify the problem is to allow yourself to know what you want, say, from friend or lover—and then you will know, precisely and cleanly, when you don't get it, and that will hurt, sharply and specifically.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
It's also not for the best that all human corruption is uncritically laid at society's feet. That conclusion merely displaces the problem, back in time.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
After breaking the world into large, undifferentiated pieces, describing the problem(s) that characterize each division, and identifying the appropriate villains, the ism theorist then generates a small number of explanatory principles or forces (which may indeed contribute in some part to the understanding or existence of those abstracted entities).
~ Jordan B. Peterson
If you do so, you will run right into the iteration problem, because "happy" is a right-now thing. If you place people in situations where they are feeling a lot of positive emotion, they get present-focused and impulsive.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Trying to address a perplexing problem: the reason or reasons for the nuclear standoff of the Cold War. I couldn't understand how belief systems could be so important to people that they were willing to risk the destruction of the world to protect them.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Maybe I can then conclude, about myself, "Someone that self-sacrificing, that willing to help someone—that has to be a good person." Not so. It might be just a person trying to look good pretending to solve what appears to be a difficult problem instead of actually being good and addressing something real.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
V?n ?? c?a b?n là gì? Tôi mu?n b?t tay v?i v?n ?? c?a b?n b?ng cách tr? nên giàu có
~ Jordan Belfort
El talento tiene la capacidad de transformar un problema natural en una virtud que te diferencia de los demás.
~ Jorge Valdano
En qué código, en qué escritura, en qué ciencia había aprendido yo que los prejuicios priman sobre las realidades? ¿Por qué era mejor que otros, sino por mis obras? El hombre de talento debe ser como la muerte, que no reconoce categorías. […] Usted sólo tiene un problema sumo, a cuya lado huelgan todos los otros: adquirir dinero para sustentar la modestia decorosamente. El resto viene por añadidura.
~ José Eustasio Rivera
When there's a person, there's a problem. When there's no person, there's no problem.
~ Josef Stalin
It is one of man's curious idiosyncrasies to create difficulties for the pleasure of resolving them.
~ Joseph de Maistre
decisions were often made because of ideology and politics. As a result many wrong-headed actions were taken, ones that did not solve the problem at hand but that fit with the interests or beliefs of the people in power.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Even for a well-to-do city family, making life comfortable is a problem. But arriving at a point where comfort becomes a problem for a fair number of people is a sign of advancing civilization.
~ Joseph Gies
As Hobbes saw clearly, people don't have to be evil to get into collective action problems. They just have to be human.
~ Joseph Heath
But no city-state ever solved the problem of incorporating new territories and new populations into its existing structure, or involving really large numbers of people in its political life (p. 11)
~ Joseph Reese Strayer
Which is why taking control of their Clan won't be a problem. Those weak fools in WindClan are so used to taking orders from ThunderClan that they'll hardly notice the difference.
~ Erin Hunter
Sir, the only problem is that you're a complete fucking moron
~ Ernest Cline
We need uniform protection of traditional marriage. You can't have different definitions on something as fundamental as marriage. The Marriage Protection Amendment is the only solution to this problem.
~ Ernest Istook
Mathematics may be defined as the economy of counting. There is no problem in the whole of mathematics which cannot be solved by direct counting.
~ Ernst Mach
The essence of the initial hypothesis is "Figure out the solution to the problem before you start." This seems counterintuitive, yet you do it all the time.
~ Ethan M. Rasiel
We discovered, to give one example, that our client's three top brokers handled the 10 biggest accounts. By sharing these big accounts out among more brokers, and by dedicating one senior and one junior broker to each of the three largest customers, we actually increased total sales from these accounts. Rather than divide up the pie more fairly, we increased the size of the pie. Thus, 80/20 gave us a jump-start in solving the client's problem.
~ Ethan M. Rasiel