
Top 18 The Best Way To Solve A Problem Quotes
#1. Sometimes the best way to solve a problem is to just stop caring.
Jon Mead
#2. As you know, the best way to solve a problem is to identify the core belief that causes the problem; then mock that belief until the people who hold it insist that you heard them wrong.
Scott Adams
#3. The best way to solve a problem is not to think of it as a problem but just as a difficulty or a challenge. Technically, the obstacle is the same, but you'll be able to approach it with a positive attitude that sharpens the mind and beats a path towards more solutions in the future.
A.G. Roemmers
#4. The best way to solve a problem? Try explaining it to somebody outside your field.
Jonah Lehrer
#5. The best way to escape from a problem is to solve it.
Alan Saporta
#6. Your value in life is determined by the problems you solve through your gift.
Myles Munroe
#7. Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler did not solve an old problem, they asked a new question, and in doing so they changed the whole basis on which the old questions had been framed.
Ken Robinson
#8. Science and technology can solve all the world's problems, and historically it has been shown to make the world better and better.
Zoltan Istvan
#9. As the old programming adage goes: you had a problem and tried to solve it using regular expressions.
Jeremy Walker
#10. To solve a problem it is necessary to think. It is necessary to think even to decide what facts to collect.
Robert M. Hutchins
#11. Only when one thinks even much more madly than the philosophers can one solve their problems.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#13. Holly, I understand that you are upset because Gemma pulled down your ants, but why did you think pouring motor oil inside her backpack is the way to solve the problem?
Wendelin Van Draanen
#15. The real achievement in discoveries ... is seeing an analogy where no one saw one before.. The essence of discovery is that unlikely marriage of ... previously unrelated forms of reference or universes of discourse, whose union will solve the previously insoluble problem.
Arthur Koestler
#16. Design is a response to a specific problem. You are given a problem to solve, and then you let the problem itself tell you what your solution is.
Chip Kidd
#17. If you have a problem you can solve by throwing money at it, you don't have a very interesting problem.
Anne Lamott
#18. The problems of philosophy and the systems designed to solve them are formulated in terms which tend to refer, not to the realm of actuality, but to the realms of possibility and necessity: to what might be and what must be, rather than to what is.
Roger Scruton
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