Top 67 Problems Have Solutions Quotes
#1. We have no problems, only situations. Not all problems have solutions, but all situations have outcomes.
John Edward Gray
#2. It is a commonplace of modern technology that problems have solutions before there is knowledge of how they are to be solved.
John Kenneth Galbraith
#3. Technologists practice faith too; 'Faith that problems have solutions before having the knowledge to solve them.'
Barry Commoner
#4. Troubled heart you'll know, problems have solutions, trust and I will show.
Stevie Wonder
#6. I have always thought that Heaven invented all the problems, and Hell the solutions.
Amin Maalouf
#7. The solutions to my problems can be found in the songs she sends. I just have to hit the right note.
Alice Quinn
#8. All my adult life I have deplored violence and war as instruments for achieving solutions to mankind's problems. I am firmly committed to the creative power of nonviolence as the force which is capable of winning lasting and meaningful brotherhood and peace.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#9. You may have numerous answers to your problems, but none can really solve them. Answers are not solutions.
Michael Bassey Johnson
#10. I do not have answers to all the problems, but for sure will work to find solutions to as many as I can.
Carlos Machado
#11. Politics has become so bitter and partisan, so gummed up by money and influence, that we can't tackle the big problems that demand solutions. And that's what we have to change first. We have to change our politics, and come together around our common interests and concerns as Americans.
Barack Obama
#12. If this Nation really wants to create an effective border security policy, we need to have a debate that includes a discussion about actual solutions to our problems, which means taking all of the political grandstanding and baiting out of the equation.
Raul Grijalva
#13. When we face problems or disagreements today, we have to arrive at solutions through dialogue. Dialogue is the only appropriate method. One-sided victory is no longer acceptable. We must work to resolve conflicts in a spirit of reconciliation, always keeping others' interests in mind.
Dalai Lama
#14. Not necessary that every problem has a solution, you have to live with 'some' problems..rather than forcing a solution and doing a blunder, live with it.. People always have solutions for 'your' problems but none for their own..
Honeya
#15. My friends tell me that I have a tendency to point out problems without offering solutions, but they never tell me what I should do about it.
Daniel M. Gilbert
#16. Liberals have been committed to the principles of human rights, international stability, and international justice. They have also sought international solutions to those problems which have demanded collective attention.
Charles Kennedy
#17. Sometimes there's no logical solutions with life's problems. All you can do is have faith that it will get better and truly believe.
Timothy Pina
#18. All important problems (of course, not the unimportant, trivial problems, or problems whose solutions have already been decided after discussion at meetings and need only be carried out) must be submitted to the committee for discussion,
Mao Zedong
#19. If we are serious about these big problems, we have got to see that the solutions begin and end with ourselves. Thus we put an end to our habit of oversimplification. If we want to stop the impoverishment of land and people, we ourselves must be prepared to become poorer. If
Wendell Berry
#20. You don't dive for specific solutions; you dive to enliven that ocean of consciousness. Then your intuition grows and you have a way of solving those problems-knowing when it's not quite right and knowing a way to make it feel correct for you. That capacity grows and things go much more smoothly.
David Lynch
#21. All fundamental political problems are problems of relationships; therefore, all fundamental solutions have to involve fundamental changes in relationships.
F. David Mathews
#22. I would like to propose that the reason our actions have been so manifestly unsuccessful in steering the world away from its present collision course is that we have not, generally speaking, been basing them on any true understanding.
Charles Eisenstein
#23. Among the illusions which have invested our civilization is an absolute belief that the solutions to our problems must be a more determined application of rationally organized expertise ... The reality is that our problems are largely the product of that application.
Voltaire
#24. In a country as large and diverse as America, compromise is how we get things done. It isn't always pretty, but we have to find solutions to our problems that, at the end of the day, most people can live with.
Mark Udall
#25. If you have problems of conduct that are difficult and hard to settle, I will furnish you with solutions, for I not only know matters of practice and duty, but I even know them beforehand.
Apollonius Of Tyana
#26. The past several months I have been able to meet with people across this country. One thing is clear: America craves for real solutions to the problems we face. That's why I'm running for President of the United States.
Herman Cain
#27. As Scots - like everyone else - we live in an increasingly inter-connected world that demands shared solutions to shared problems. Walking away from others have never been our way. Walking with others has been our heritage and still represents our best future.
Douglas Alexander
#28. Why are solutions not just as newsworthy as problems? The notion that hostility is necessary all the time to create interest and news is not going to help us [humanity] come to agreements and solve the huge problems we have.
Gloria Steinem
#29. UX designers have to constantly learn about human psychology, interaction design, information architecture and user research techniques, just to name a few, in order to create the right solutions to a user's problems.
Jenifer Tidwell
#30. I have no problem with technological solutions to social problems. The key question for me is, 'Who gets to implement them?' and, 'What kinds of politics of reform do technological solutions smuggle through the back door?'
Evgeny Morozov
#31. People tend to link "sex and drugs" because both are condemned by society. Nevertheless, throughout the ages human beings have continually searched for more ecstasy, more sexual satisfaction, for solutions to their sexual problems, and for aphrodisiacs.
Rick Doblin
#32. The problem with philosphy problems is that they don't have proper solutions
Martin Cohen
#33. Kafir, you have a very complicated problem with a very simple solution.
John Green
#34. Kids who are nine, 10 and 11 are pretty sophisticated readers; they know that there isn't always a good outcome every time and that problems don't always have solutions.
Morris Gleitzman
#35. I love when problems have simple solutions. Cold medicine. Umbrellas. Condoms. Tax incentives & subsidies attracting favored industries.
Greg Fitzsimmons
#36. While I have worked hard to bring folks to the middle to craft common-sense solutions to the many problems that confront our nation, Washington is mired in gridlock, gamesmanship and constant partisan bickering.
Mike Ross
#37. Tradition is a set of solutions for which we have forgotten the problems. Throw away the solution and you get the problem back. Sometimes the problem has mutated or disappeared. Often it is still there as strong as it ever was.
Donald Kingsbury
#38. During my lifetime most of the problems the world has faced have come, in one fashion or other, from mainland Europe, and the solutions from outside it.
Margaret Thatcher
#39. We have this history of impossible solutions to insoluble problems.
Will Eisner
#40. Our economic problems worry me much less than our political solutions, which have a far worse track record.
Thomas Sowell
#41. Muslims have never been and never can be so base as to expect any solutions to their problems through terror.
Fethullah Gulen
#42. The good thing about problems is that they all have solutions.
Tag Cavello
#43. These days the technology can solve our problems and then some. Solutions may not only erase physical or mental deficits but leave patients better off than 'able-bodied' folks. The person who has a disability today may have a superability tomorrow.
Daniel H. Wilson
#44. The universe is so well balanced that the mere fact that you have a problem also serves as a sign that there is a solution.
Steve Maraboli
#45. Maybe one reason so many people have so many problems is that there are so many other people with so many solutions." (Love on a Gunboat")
Malcolm Bradbury
#46. In my lifetime all our problems have come from mainland Europe and all the solutions have come from the English-speaking nations across the world.
Margaret Thatcher
#47. I'd say that any character or setting can be given a bit of an otherworldly sheen and be the better for it. The one thing I insist on with my own writing is that I won't let magic solve my characters' real world problems. The solutions have to come from the characters themselves.
Charles De Lint
#48. We live in a complex age where many of the problems we face can, whatever their origins, only have solutions that involve a deep understanding of science and technology.
Carl Sagan
#49. How many solutions are found to family problems if we take time to reflect? If we think of a husband or wife and we dream about their good qualities that they have? Don't ever lose the illusion of when you were boyfriend and girlfriend!
Pope Francis
#50. Surely the biggest problem we have in the world is that we all die. But we don't have a technology to solve that, right? So the point is not to prioritize problems; the point is to prioritize solutions to problems.
Bjorn Lomborg
#51. I never have been insecure, because I see what a waste it is. I know there is a solution to insecurity. I don't tend to be thrown by problems that don't have solutions. And insecurity has a wealth of alternatives.
Drew Barrymore
#52. We can never have enough startups that are pursuing unique solutions to important problems.
Chris Yeh
#53. If we are going to be part of the solution, we have to engage the problems.
Majora Carter
#54. Miracles have a higher percentage of being permanent than magical solutions.
Nike Thaddeus
#55. If simple, painless solutions to public problems existed, they would have been found long ago.
Alice Rivlin
#56. I love speculating about solutions to problems in mathematics. I have no interest whatever in sudoku. But I do look at chess and bridge problems in newspapers. I find that relaxing.
Vikram Seth
#57. I look at Google and think they have a strong academic culture. Elegant solutions to complex problems.
Mark Zuckerberg
#58. If your rely only on experience, you'll simply keep applying old solutions to new problems. I know a lot of people who feel they have an identity only when they're talking about their problems. That way, they exist because their problems are linked to what they judge to be their history.
Paulo Coelho
#59. There's always something else to work on and different solutions to these problems in the next thing. We each have a certain set of obsessions which we each cycle through.
Leni Zumas
#60. Not all complex problems have easy solutions; so says science (so warns science.)
Mark Z. Danielewski
#61. You cannot have a political solution for a spiritual problem. You must have spiritual solutions for spiritual problems!
Ken Ham
#62. Where you have 20 people who all share roughly the same educational and life experiences, they're going to come up with the same solutions to the same problems.
Robert Webb
#63. Beware of people preaching simple solutions to complex problems. If the answer was easy someone more intelligent would have thought of it a long time ago - complex problems invariably require complex and difficult solutions.
Steve Herbert
#64. Most business processes are about making choices from a set of existing alternatives. Clearly, if all your competition is doing the same, then differentiation is tough. In order to innovate, we have to have new alternatives and new solutions to problems, and that is what design can do.
Tim Brown
#65. Chipmunks have the best instinct: run and hide.
Marty Rubin
#66. If we invest in researching and developing energy technology, we'll do some real good in the long run, rather than just making ourselves feel good today. But climate change is not the only challenge of the 21st century, and for many other global problems we have low-cost, durable solutions.
Bjorn Lomborg
#67. We in science are spoiled by the success of mathematics. Mathematics is the study of problems so simple that they have good solutions.
Whitfield Diffie
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