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Problem Quotes

Our greatest hope for success lies in a universal fact: the people of the world, as people, have always wanted peace and want peace now. The problem, then, is to find a way of translating this universal desire into action. This will require more than words of peace. It requires works of peace.


If a problem cannot be solved, enlarge it.


I thought so at first, but there is reason to believe that he [Adolf Hitler] is still alive. But that in itself does not constitute a problem.


Censorship, in my opinion, is a stupid and shallow way of approaching the solution to any problem... because in censorship always lurks the very great danger of working to the disadvantage of the American nation.


I have one yardstick by which I test every major problem - and that yardstick is: Is it good for America?


The older I get the more wisdom I find in the ancient rule of taking first things first. A process which often reduces the most complex human problem to a manageable proportion.


Our real problem, then, is not our strength today; it is rather the vital necessity of action today to ensure our strength tomorrow. What I have just said applies to our strength as a single country.


The problem in defense is how far you can go without destroying from within what you are trying to defend from without.


If due to environment businesses flop then we don't look at religion involved in it right? We worry about environment; similarly we have to look at the rural economy. So country's problem is not Modi but a "stagnated perverted mindset". They want to take every issue to that one [communalised] corner.


Mind is never a problem mindset is.


We should not view our diaspora only in terms of 'Sankhya' but let us see them as 'Shakti'. In doing so, we can solve our problem of Brain Drain by converting it into Brain Gain.


The average man once more confronts the problem that faced the Minute Man.


No problem is so deep that it cannot be overcome, given the will of all parties, through discussion and negotiation rather than force and violence.


I approach every problem with optimism.


I accepted that if you have a problem, you must face it and not gloss over it.


If you have weapons, take them home; if you do not have them, please do not seek to get them. We cannot solve this problem through retaliatory violence.


Our problem is not to be rid of fear but rather to harness and master it.


All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.


The best way to solve any problem is to remove the cause.


Violence never brings permanent peace. It solves no social problem: it merely creates new and more complicated ones.