Solve Quotes
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Non-linear means it's hard to solve.
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...Mama used to say that when you don't know what to do, do nothing. She meant you can try too hard to solve a problem. If you give it a little time, the answer might just come to you plain as day.
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No single initiative by itself can solve the climate crisis.
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Looking at the poster, I thought, Maybe we can't solve every big problem, but we can try to solve the ones we can.
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Face the simple fact before it comes involved. Solve the small problem before it becomes big.
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I feel the human mind is a jigsaw puzzle that I will never be able to solve.
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An there is always the question: is it really proven that retaliatory actions solve the security problem?.
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While there are few problems in today's world that the United States can solve alone, there are even fewer that can be solved without the United States.
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If there is a problem you can't solve, then there is an easier problem you can't solve: find it.
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Look at the world. See the problem. And solve it
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When you need to stop an asteroid, you get Superman. When you need to solve a mystery, you call Batman. But when you need to end a war, you get Wonder Woman.
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How many times have you tried to solve “the problem”? you’ll be trying to solve it not just until you die but for many more lifetimes. Instead, understand that this world is just the play of the senses. It’s the five khandhas doing their thing; it has nothing to do with you. It’s just people being people, the world being the world.
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I think we will be able to solve the problem. I think that we, all of us, will move only forward.
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A person who can, within a year, solve x2 - 92y2 = 1 is a mathematician.
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Scripture would not only solve the individual and family divisions, but it would also solve the ecclesiastical confusion.
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I would say that when you have a big dream or you're trying to solve a big problem, there will always be people who tell you that you can't. Here's my advice: don't listen.
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There's a simple way to solve the crime problem: obey the law; punish those who do not.
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I think it is astounding that people could argue for "you just must trust someone else to fix it" instead of "you could fix it yourself, or hire someone to fix it." There is a contractor base out there that can solve these problems as well as or better than the major vendors could. But I think the major vendors are still having more luck at getting the ear of the press.
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A solved problem creates two new problems, and the best prescription for happy living is not to solve any more problems.
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The basic problem most people have is that they are doing nothing to solve their basic problem.
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Sometimes when I'm writing a superhero story I wonder if they really have to punch each other in the face. Is that really going to solve anything? I feel the same way sometimes when I watch episodes of Law & Order. I'm like, "Yeah, right. You found the sex offender and now everything is fine." TV is big on closure, but I think closure is horseshit in real life. I'm still haunted by stuff I did in my teen years when I think about it too much.
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Negotiation talks are the best way to solve anything. We must replace wars and weapons with negotiations and talks.
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I think it's really important that people can look at this show and be offended by it. Hopefully, then people will understand that this is still very much a problem we need to solve in other parts of the world. At least we have antibiotics.
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Writing is linear and sequential; Sentence B must follow Sentence A, and Sentence C must follow Sentence B, and eventually you get to Sentence Z. The hard part of writing isn't the writing; it's the thinking. You can solve most of your writing problems if you stop after every sentence and ask: What does the reader need to know next?