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A great deal of stupidity has chipped away at the massive advantages of Western civilization, which could terminally decline if it remains on the current path. But these problems can be solved - and swiftly - if the right leaders emerge.
~ Paul Singer
And Törless could not think but that the problems of philosophy had been solved once and for all by Kant, rendering that a pointless pursuit, just as he also thought it was not worth writing poetry after Goethe and Schiller.
~ Robert Musil
Elizabeth saw that in politics, problems are rarely solved; they are only replaced by other, more pressing ones.
~ Lacey Baldwin Smith
We are to find God in what we know, not in what we don't know; God wants us to realize his presence, not in unsolved problems but in those that are solved.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
From the people who brought you "zero tolerance," I present the Gun-Free Zone! Yippee! Problem solved! Bam! Bam! Everybody down! Hey, how did that deranged loner get a gun into this Gun-Free Zone?
~ Ann Coulter
He looked tired and preoccupied, and beset by problems, and a little wistful, like a guy more content with the past than the present, but also temporarily happy, because he had been handed a simple problem that could be easily solved.
~ Lee Child
Life is a Mystery, not a problem waiting to be solved.
~ Albert Einstein
No problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it.
~ Albert Einstein
A problem articulated was a problem halfway to being solved.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Molecular genetics, our latest wonder, has taught us to spell out the connectivity of the tree of life in such palpable detail that we may say in plain words, "This riddle of life has been solved."
~ Max Delbruck
involved. For the sake of Dallas it would be a good thing to present the assassination as solved to the press of the world.
~ Jim Bishop
Ruthie will help you write it." There. Problem solved. Ruthie was a teacher. She wrote sentences all the time. "Have
~ Anne Bishop
We tend to think of crime fiction as reading designed for entertainment - not education. It delivers an almost pure kind of readerly pleasure: the mystery solved, justice delivered, roughly or otherwise.
~ Sarah Weinman
The few questions I had asked had been futile and I was suddenly dispirited, for it had occurred to me that had Holmes been present, he would have probably have solved the entire mystery by now.
~ Anthony Horowitz
There's no mystery about a human life. It's not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.
~ Frank Herbert
I constantly remind people that crime isn't solved by technology; it's solved by people.
~ Patricia Cornwell
more damaging was his conviction that we live by a series of repetitions until the experience is solved, understood, liquidated...
~ Anais Nin
You cannot understand the otherness of places you have not encountered. If all young adults were required to spend two weeks in a foreign country, two-thirds of the world's diplomatic problems could be solved. It wouldn't matter what country they visited or what they did during their stays.
~ Andrew Solomon
Life is a Mystery, not a problem waiting to be solved.
~ Albert Einstein
Under normal conditions the research scientist is not an innovator but a solver of puzzles, and the puzzles upon which he concentrates are just those which he believes can be both stated and solved within the existing scientific tradition.
~ Thomas Kuhn
Advisers who think that they are very clever while all around them are a bit thick, and that all the problems of the world would be solved if the thick listened to the clever, are liable to be disappointed.
~ Geoff Mulgan
And he would listen, making only a few comments, always sympathetic, so that when I left him I had the distinct impression he had solved everything for me.
~ Anne Rice
Also, crime guns are very rarely registered. In the exceedingly rare instances that they are, they aren't registered to the person who committed the crime. That's why police in such diverse places as Chicago, Hawaii, DC, Pennsylvania, and Canada can't point to any crimes that have been solved as a result of registration.
~ John Lott
It is an occupational risk of biologists to claim, towards the end of their careers, that the problems which they have not solved are insoluble.
~ John Maynard Smith