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The major problem of life is learning how to handle the costly interruptions.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
As we do so, it will be helpful to keep in mind that the biblical writers never seemed to be aware of the problem, except for one statement by Paul in Romans 9:19-21. And Paul's statement seems to raise
— Jerry Bridges
Before I draw people's attention to a solution, I want to make sure they are emotionally engaged with the problem. If the text answers a question, I dare not go there until everyone in the audience really wants to know the answer.
— Andy Stanley
Even though God loves us, we still have a problem: sin. It's important for us to learn how to confront sin and overcome it, because while God loves sinners, He hates sin. And He hates it because of what it does to us and how it keeps us from the abundant life Jesus died to give us.
— Joyce Meyer
It is a problem, not clear in my mind, that [a society without government, as among our Indians] is not the best. But I believe it to be inconsistent with any great degree of population.
— Thomas Jefferson
The ultimate solution to the problem of spiritual complacency is to create a systematically embedded culture of holy urgency.
— Alan Hirsch
The solution is always spiritual, and it almost never has anything to do with the problem ... laughter is carbonated holiness.
— Anne Lamott
The formulation of the problem is often more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or experimental skill.
— Albert Einstein
Life is a Mystery, not a problem waiting to be solved.
— Albert Einstein
with every action theres an equal opposite reaction. With every problem, there's a solution: just a matter of taking action.
— Albert Einstein
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
Lenina was shocked by his blasphemy. 'Bernard!' she protested in a voice of amazed distress. 'How can you?' In a different key, 'How can I?' he repeated meditatively. 'No, the real problem is: How is it that I can't, or rather - because, after all, I know quite well why I can't - what it be like if I could, if I were free - not enslaved by my conditioning.
— Aldous Huxley