Quotes about Solutions
Never ever depend on governments or institutions to solve any major problems. All social change comes from the passion of individuals.
— Margaret Mead
For three decades, we have sought to solve the problems of unemployment through government planning, and the more the plans fail, the more the planners plan.
— Ronald Reagan
Often we use the word problem only because we have not learned that imagination and creativity can handle the situation.
— Wayne Dyer
What distinguishes people who are ten times more effective than the norm is not that they work ten times as hard; it's that they use their creativity to come up with solutions that require one-tenth of the effort.
— Jason Fried
Democracy is a method of finding proximate solutions for insoluble problems.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Democracy is finding proximate solutions to insoluble problems.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
Sometimes we see problems in our church. Such occasions are not opportunities to criticize or to leave, but to let Christ use our lives to be a part of His solution. If you are presently in a church that is suffering difficulties, could it be that Christ added you to your congregation for such a time as this?
— Richard Blackaby
Remember, we do not think ourselves into new ways of living, but we live ourselves into new ways of thinking. Jesus moves toward lifestyle solutions and not academic ones.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
America wants solutions. America wants a leader. No more tabloid politics.
— Alveda King
We all have jobs in our lives that we must get done. We reach out and bring products into our lives to get these jobs done. Marketing is all about asking, 'What job is the customer trying to accomplish?'
— Clayton M. Christensen
And I've come to the place where I believe that there's no way to solve these problems, these issues - there's nothing that we can do that will solve the problems that we have and keep the peace, unless we solve it through God, unless we solve it in being our highest self. And that's a pretty tall order.
— Glenn Beck
As one who would rather light a candle than curse the darkness.
— Richard Paul Evans