Quotes about Dilemma
It is the same in life: sometimes it is more difficult to make a scene than to die.
— Graham Greene
Oh, it's not done,' I said, 'but neither is adultery or theft or running away from the enemy's fire. The not done things are done every day, Henry. It's part of modern life. I've done most of them myself.
— Graham Greene
Science can never solve one problem without raising ten more problems.
— George Bernard Shaw
Expecting to find the answer, we find only the duplicate of our own problem.
— Alain de Botton
It is worse for a liar to tell the truth than for a lover of truth to lie.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
In philosophy seminars, the choice is usually between good and evil. In the real world, however, the choice is often between a bad guy and a worse guy.
— Dinesh D'Souza
No man is justified in doing evil on the ground of expedience.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Of two evils, choose neither.
— Charles Spurgeon
God is either good and not all powerful, or He is powerful and not all good. You can't have it both ways.
— Jerry Bridges
But it must be borne in mind that, if there is a Scylla before me, there is also a Charybdis - and that, in my fear of being read as a jest, I may incur the darker destiny of not being read at all.
— Lewis Carroll
It is not possible to produce a set of rules purporting to describe what a man should do in every conceivable set of circumstances.
— Alan Turing
We shall be able to solve the problem when it will be clearly evident to all that there is no other, no cheaper way out of the present situation.
— Albert Einstein