Problem Quotes
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The problem that I think is reasonable to assert about Fox and its coverage is that they make up stories out of whole cloth and then make a big deal out of them.
 Rachel Maddow
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I don't think you should always stay calm in a tense situation, because you might not ever confront the problem. Maybe it's better to actually let yourself be tense - and find a solution.
 Yoko Ono
					 
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True expression is hard when performing opera. The problem is that opera relies on the dramatic context of the piece. It can be interpreted and represented, but there are guidelines; there is a vocabulary within the pieces that you must know objectively and reflect.
 Zola Jesus
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Disease and ill health are caused largely by damage at the molecular and cellular level, yet today's surgical tools are too large to deal with that kind of problem.
 Ralph Merkle
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You can always make a film somehow. You can beg, borrow, steal the equipment, use credit cards, use your friends' goodwill, wheedle your way into this or that situation. The real problem is, how do you get people to see it once it is made?
 Walter Murch
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During this time I had the singular good fortune of being able to discuss the problem constantly with Einstein. Some experiments done at Einstein's suggestion yielded no decisively new result.
 Walther Bothe
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We must make it clear that our problem is not in Mecca but in Brussels.
 Viktor Orban
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This solution may not appeal to our human pride, but the problem is that our human pride in itself is sinful.
 Walter Lang
					 
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The problem isn't a Congress that won't cut spending or a president who won't raise taxes. The problem is an American public with a bottomless sense of entitlement to federal money.
 P. J. O'Rourke
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Once you become aware that the main business that you are here for is to know God, most of life's problems fall into place of their own accord.
 J. I. Packer
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I think the real problem is that nobody buys albums anymore, so you don't get the depth of the artists that are out today. What you get is whatever they felt is politically correct to get on there and actually make some impact. I think that's where you're losing your depth. You're only getting the very top of everything. It really bothers me.
 Gary Allan
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I have a problem with cleaning. It's my release. I get up at 6 A.M. and clean and hoover and mop everything. Then I feel better.
 Gail Porter
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Everything I do, I go to black people. If I have a problem at the airport, I'll go to the black ticket agent. I hope they notice me because I'll get better service. If I'm at a restaurant, I look for the black waiter. Rent-a-Car, give you the upgrade.
 Gary Owen
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The problem is not simply that the Singularity represents the passing of humankind from center stage, but that it contradicts our most deeply held notions of being.
 Vernor Vinge
					 
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Conflict is a great thing to start with. For me as a songwriter, I am constantly trying to solve problems.
 Rachael Yamagata
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My writing is progressing slowly, but at least it's moving forward. I'm sure that's the case. The only problem is that I'm never absolutely certain that what I've written is any good.
 Mikhail Bulgakov
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My friends tell me I have an intimacy problem. But they don't really know me.
 Garry Shandling
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Too often, we think that, when we have a problem with our lives or our country, that the way to fix it is to take an eye for an eye. That doesn't help anything or anyone.
 Mandy Patinkin
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Without a dog, I would have tassels on my throw pillows instead of little stubs of yarn that look like small worms. The pillows seem to function just fine without the tassels, so perhaps it isn't a problem.
 W. Bruce Cameron
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If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.
 Abraham Maslow
					 
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When we see that our problem is so complicated and so all-encompassing in its intent and content, then we realize that it is no longer a Negro problem, confined only to the American Negro; that it is no longer an American problem, confined only to America, but it is a problem for humanity.
 Malcolm X
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I can't believe it hasn't happened yet. It's a shame and it's disappointing. I don't know what the problem is.
 Gary Sheffield
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That's the problem today: Who is the creator?
 Dan DeCarlo
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Liberals have to get more comfortable with dealing with the poor as they actually are. I admire their refusal to look down on the least among us, but at some level, that can become an excuse to never really look at the problem at all.
 J. D. Vance