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Problem Quotes

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Henri Poincaré
“How is it that there are so many minds that are incapable of understanding mathematics? ... the skeleton of our understanding, ... and actually they are the majority. ... We have here a problem that is not easy of solution, but yet must engage the attention of all who wish to devote themselves to education.”
Henri Poincaré, Science and Method

Jacques Monod
“One of the great problems of philosophy, is the relationship between the realm of knowledge and the realm of values. Knowledge is what is; values are what ought to be. I would say that all traditional philosophies up to and including Marxism have tried to derive the 'ought' from the 'is.' My point of view is that this is impossible, this is a farce.”
Jacques Monod

Dave Eggers
“You and I read the same books and hear the same sermons and we come away with different messages. That has to be evidence of some serious problem, right?”
Dave Eggers, Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?

Bill Courtney
“Each one of us has a comfort zone. The problem comes when we are unwilling to leave it.”
Bill Courtney, Against the Grain: A Coach's Wisdom on Character, Faith, Family, and Love

“I have a strong urge to lie down and pretend this is not happening—like the old couple in Titanic.”
Tina Fey, Bossypants

Parker J. Palmer
“Our problem as Americans -- at least, among my race and gender -- is that we resist the very idea of limits, regarding limits of all sorts as temporary and regrettable impositions on our lives.”
Parker Palmer, Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation

Munindra Misra
“4.38 TONE OF SPEECH

Most of the problems of life that be,
Are caused by the tone of speech only,
It is never what is said in reality,
But how it’s said that causes harm truly.
[221] â€� 4”
Munindra (Munnan) Misra, Eddies of Life

Criss Jami
“My heart goes out to some of those rather hostile yet highly intelligent individuals who may see problems really because they have solutions. That hostility is learned in defense; not offense. An often stubborn and prideful world, in its self-destructive, temporary bliss of ignorance, may be violently resistant to the watchful mind.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Your mental problem becomes a solution when it can be used to solve problems.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“Your problems aren't too big -- perhaps your worship is too small.”
Tommy Tenney, The God Catchers: Experiencing the Manifest Presence of God

Karen Foxlee
“The problem with magic was that it made her feel very alone.”
Karen Foxlee, Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy

Israelmore Ayivor
“In every dream you pursue, you attract its respective version of opposition. Going back will not solve any problem; Regrets will not change anything either; Feeling of Superiority over every obstacle should be your priority!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

“I didn’t think it was possible â€� but this situation has managed to get worse.â€� “But you’re so calm,â€� she observed.

“That’s usually when you can tell everything has gone to shit.”
G.A. Aiken, Supernatural

“Violence and cruelty were just a stupid person's way of making himself felt, because it was easier to use your hands to strike a blow than use your brain to find a logical and just solution to a problem.”
Anne Holm, I Am David

Sara Craven
“It’s a pity that virgins can’t be issued with some kind of barcode. Think of the problems that would have saved you.”
Sara Craven, Ruthless Awakening

“There is no disease, no sickness, no problem, and no circumstance that cannot be overcome by the healing power of God's love. God wants to heal you! He wants you to be made whole. Call on Him. Cry out to Him. Trust in Him. Have faith. God hears you, and He will help you more than you can ever imagine.”
Lydia Marshall, To God Be the Glory: A Personal Testimony of God's Healing Power

Braam Malherbe
“I guess we all feel we're in control and we are, until we're not. The problem is that seldom can we tell when it is that we step over the precipice of no return - and then for most of us it is to late.”
Braam Malherbe, The Great Run: Conquering the Sleeping Dragon Within: Life's Lessons on the Run

Martijn Benders
“I have been investigating this modern problem of decline in readership and my conclusion is that it has little to do with bad readership and a whole lot with a difference in information speed. Frankly, the modern brain is much faster than the classical brain was in how it absorbs information and novels do not reflect this development. They are simply not dense enough. Too slow, not the right tempo - bores the shit out of a modern brain! There's the real problem: our brains have developed into different speed levels that authors cant adjust to. It has nothing whatsoever to do with quality: it has rather a whole lot to do with people claiming to be authors who are incapable of concentrating their ideas in the right sort of space, and rather smear out a few already halfbaked ideas over 30 plus pages. Hello! Do you think its weird a facebooktrained mind, capable of digesting enormous amounts of information at quick speeds, is bored shitless with that? The problem is not bad readership but rather bad authorship: authors that cannot adjust to the times. And since there are a zillion books published every day of authors that just cant keep up with the speed of the times, and criticism hardly exists anymore in modern society, it becomes simply very unattractive to read books, unless one keeps to the classics, which are books that are much more dense at essence.”
Martinus Hendrikus Benders

Elizabeth George
“No question, no problem, no concern, is too big or too small for God to handle!”
Elizabeth George

“If these d'Herelle bodies were really genes, fundamentally like our chromosome genes, they would give us an utterly new angle from which to attack the gene problem. They are filterable, to some extent isolable, can be handled in test-tubes, and their properties, as shown by their effects on the bacteria, can then be studied after treatment. It would be very rash to call these bodies genes, and yet at present we must confess that there is no distinction known between the genes and them. Hence we can not categorically deny that perhaps we may be able to grind genes in a mortar and cook them in a beaker after all. Must we geneticists become bacteriologists, physiological chemists and physicists, simultaneously with being zoologists and botanists? Let us hope so.”
Hermann J. Muller

Taylor Ann Bunker
“Dear, he do have a problem.”
Taylor Ann Bunker, Witch in the Woods

“It is a mark of maturity to deal with the problem rather than suppress it”
Dr. Emmanuel Moore Abolo

Ziad K. Abdelnour
“If a problem can be solved by writing a check, it's not a problem, it's an expense.”
Ziad K. Abdelnour

Assegid Habtewold
“Rather than micro-managing to resolve every problem, create the right atmosphere, process, and system that facilitate effective problem solving.”
Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For continued success in leadership

“The next time someone gets on your nerves, remember your two choices: 1) share the problem; or 2) let them keep the problem to themselves.”
David P. Ingerson

“Every Problem has a Solution.
Then where is the Problem?
How TRUE it is !!!
Let’s make a promise today to yourself,
Now on you will not get disturbed because of any problem.

We have been granted a LIFE to give happiness to others while keeping ourselves happy.
My dear friends do not let it go waste unnecessarily!!!”
Santosh Adbhut Kumar

Elizabeth George
“Asking in prayer helps you to see your problem in the light of God’s power.”
Elizabeth George