Quotes about Problem
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
Since the object of our worship is the glorious and majestic God of heaven, when worship becomes empty, the problem lies somewhere with the subject (us), not the object (God).
— Donald Whitney
Freedom from the desire for an answer is essential to the understanding of a problem.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Satan must grin wickedly when he sees our gossip disguised as a prayer request or a need to get a third person's opinion. It just adds fuel to Satan's fire as the problem becomes widespread and relationships are damaged.
— Anne Graham Lotz
A problem not worth praying about is not worth worrying about.
— Anonymous
A major problem for Black women, and all people of color, when we are challenged to oppose anti-Semitism, is our profound scepticism that white people can actually be oppressed.
— Barbara Smith
If I were to look at the church of Jesus Christ in America today, I would say our greatest problem is not that we lack the resources to do things, not that we lack the models, the programs, and the plans, but that we lack conformity to the image of Jesus Christ.
— Paul Washer
The problem of evil... Why does God permit it? Or, if God is omnipotent, in which case permission and creation are the same, why did God create it?
— William Temple
Love is my decision to make your problem my problem.
— Robert Schuller
For the average American, the message is clear. Liberalism is no longer the answer. It is the problem.
— Ronald Reagan
I'm aware that dialogue isn't my strength. I use it as a device. I don't particularly like dialogue which is part of the problem.
— George Lucas