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Sometimes if you got a problem deep rooted in your life, it takes a little bit of time to overcome it in that area.
— Joyce Meyer
The opinion which other people have of you is their problem, not yours.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Ministry burnout is a real problem because it's never-ending.
— Tony Evans
The real problem that I think those of us who are evangelicals and Democrats have to face up to is that the political right controls the religious media.
— Tony Campolo
The simple biggest problem in communication is the illusion that has taken place.
— George Bernard Shaw
Simply, a complaint attacks the problem, whereas a criticism attacks the person.
— Mark Driscoll
What is the meaning of it, Watson? said Holmes solemnly as he laid down the paper. What object is served by this circle of misery and violence and fear? It must tend to some end, or else our universe is ruled by chance, which is unthinkable. But what end? There is the great standing perennial problem to which human reason is as far from an answer as ever.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock Holmes had listened with the utmost intentness to the statement of the unhappy schoolmaster. His drawn brows and the deep furrow between them showed that he needed no exhortation to concentrate all his attention upon a problem which, apart from the tremendous interests involved must appeal so directly to his love of the complex and the unusual. He now drew out his notebook and jotted down one or two memoranda.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
What is the meaning of it, Watson? said Holmes solemnly as he laid down the paper. What object is served by this circle of misery and violence and fear? It must tend to some end, or else our universe is ruled by chance, which is unthinkable. But what end? There is the great standing perennial problem to which human reason is as far from an answer as ever.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Apart from new birth, I am my problem. You are not my main problem. My parents were not my main problem. My enemies are not my main problem. I am my main problem. Not my deeds, and not my circumstances, and not the people in my life, but my nature is my deepest personal problem.
— John Piper
One way to describe this problem is to say that when these people "receive Christ," they do not receive him as supremely valuable.
— John Piper
Religious illiteracy is a luxury they can no longer afford. This is a new idea for them—that illiteracy might be a problem in religion as well as English—or that a religion class might have life applications beyond going to church.
— Barbara Brown Taylor