Quotes about Problem
It is well known how hard it is to provide a benign order within human means. For the problem, once again, is in the human heart. Until it fully engages with the rule of God, the good that we feel must be cannot come. It will at a certain point be defeated by the very means implemented to produce it.
— Dallas Willard
The problem comes when we mistake the vessel for the treasure, for the treasure is the life and power of Jesus Christ.
— Dallas Willard
A season of suffering is a small assignment when compared to the reward. Rather than begrudge your problem, explore it. Ponder it. And most of all, use it. Use it to the glory of God.
— Max Lucado
When we see something as a problem, we have to try and solve it and the best way is generally through education.
— Chris Hughton
The cure against Christian violence is not less of the Christian faith, but, in a carefully qualified sense, more of the Christian faith. I don't mean, of course, that the cure against violence lies in increased religious zeal; blind religious zeal is part of the problem. Instead, it lies in stronger and more intelligent commitment to the Christian faith as faith.
— Miroslav Volf
The problem with Luther's account of the Christian faith and of theology is that he distinguishes too sharply between the "inner person" and the "outer person
— Miroslav Volf
Within every adversity is an equal or greater benefit. Within every problem is an opportunity. Even in the knocks of life, we can find great gifts.
— Napoleon Hill
How could this Y2K be a problem in a country where we have Intel and Microsoft?
— Al Gore
The only answer to the problem is grace, grace, docility to grace. I was
— Thomas Merton
When solitude was a problem, I had no solitude. When it ceased to be a problem I found I already possessed it, and could have possessed it all along.
— Thomas Merton
The release of atomic energy has not created a new problem. It has merely made more urgent the necessity of solving an existing one.
— Albert Einstein
I refused to explain, or even acknowledge, the "problem" as anything other than an artistic one.
— Toni Morrison