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Quotes About Issue

Who hasn't had a weight issue? If not the body, certainly the big head!
~ Aretha Franklin
The biggest problem is my back.
~ Dejan Lovren
You know, anytime you take one group and you blame them for a problem, there is an issue.
~ Tyrus
If you only do issue-based drama, you can become a boring wanker.
~ Damian Lewis
I've been very clear that childcare is a parents' issue. Men need to be confident that they can have a conversation with their bosses about the need to work flexibly, as I hope women are.
~ Nicky Morgan
When I was elected to Congress, this was the No. 1 issue businesses brought up. They said that if we want this country to succeed, we need immigration reform.
~ Elizabeth Esty
Sugar was an issue in the '80s, so you would see low-sugar products; fat was an issue in the '90s, so you'd see low-fat products.
~ Michael Moss
'Green' is likely to be a big issue in the 2008 U.S. presidential election - largely in response to George Bush's suicidal refusal to engage with environmental issues.
~ Zac Goldsmith
Far from definitively resolving the assisted suicide issue, the court's decisions seem to assure that the debate over assisted suicide and euthanasia is not yet over - and may have only begun.
~ Neil Gorsuch
preceding affections, in the world of spirit. A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit. The visible creation is the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
And incompleteness of any sort leads to trouble.
~ Joseph Conrad
Is enlightenment gradual or is it sudden? Whole schools of Buddhism have grown up around this issue. But it has always seemed to me that liberation is both sudden and gradual, that there is no polarity between the two.
~ Joseph Goldstein
Wittig appears to take issue with genitally organized sexuality per se and to call for an alternative economy of pleasures which would both contest the construction of female subjectivity marked by women's supposedly distinctive reproductive function.
~ Judith Butler
People of faith can read the Bible so that almost any perspective on a current issue will find some support in the Bible. That rich and multivoiced offering in the Bible is what makes appeals to it so tempting—and yet so tricky and hazardous, because much of our reading of the Bible turns out to be an echo of what we thought anyway. THE ISSUE OF LAND The dispute between Palestinians and Israelis is elementally about land and secondarily about security and human rights.
~ Walter Brueggemann
The two commandments go beneath social performance and social appearance to the deep, elemental, defining issue of "God versus the gods.
~ Walter Brueggemann
NTP Using a Loopback Interface for Better Availability An NTP server will accept NTP messages arriving to any of its IPv4 addresses by default. However, the clients reference a specific IP address on the NTP server. That creates an availability issue.
~ Wendell Odom
What troubles you, Sarah?
~ Wendy Mass
What distinguishes the campaign finance issue from just about every other one being debated these days is that the two sides do not divide along conventional liberal/ conservative lines.
~ James L. Buckley
In the long sentences of the president's message, semicolons followed by "yet" or "but" separated clauses that balanced each side of an issue, reflecting Roosevelt's characteristic "on the one hand, on the other" style of crediting antagonistic views.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
Simple answers, reductionist politics, are the most prone to compromise, to saying we're addressing the essential issue and all that other stuff can slide. It is, in reality, people who slide.
~ Dorothy Allison
Time," said Arthur weakly, "is not currently one of my problems.
~ Douglas Adams
I'd change you bandages for you, but you don't have any and that's a big issue here.
~ Douglas Coupland
Everything's the matter.
~ Agatha Christie
I actually thought and believed that the story would be compelling enough to cause a real sea change in the way Congress reacted to that issue. I thought they would be startled, too. And they weren't.
~ Al Gore