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In a time of darkness, you don't curse the darkness, you light a candle.
— Al Gore
To be a good writer, you not only have to write a great deal but you have to care. You do not have to have a complicated moral philosophy. But a writer always tries, I think, to be a part of a solution, to understand a little about life and to pass this on.
— Anne Lamott
Dealing with your rage and grief will give you life. That is both the good news and the bad news: The solution is at hand. Wherever the great dilemma exists is where the great growth is, too. —Anne Lamott
— Anne Lamott
People don't want what you make They want what it will do for them.
— Seth Godin
Marketing is the generous act of helping someone solve a problem. Their problem.
— Seth Godin
Theodore Levitt famously said, "People don't want to buy a quarter-inch drill bit. They want a quarter-inch hole." The lesson is that the drill bit is merely a feature, a means to an end, but what people truly want is the hole it makes.
— Seth Godin
about the practice of love, as a strength and not a weakness, as a daily answer to the problems that confront us. How is love a practical solution?
— Marianne Williamson
All political problems can be solved by the correct application of power.
— Arthur C. Clarke
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth?
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Jesus's solution to our love affair with sin is that we be mastered by joy in a new reality, namely, God.
— John Piper
until they bump into an obstacle that stymies them. If you encounter a problem with no immediate solution, your response to that situation will take you either up or down. You can lash out at the difficulty, resenting it and feeling sorry for yourself. This will take you down into a pit of self-pity. Alternatively, the problem can be a ladder, enabling you to climb up and see your life from My perspective.
— Sarah Young
Far from being the pious injunction of a Utopian dreamer, the command to love one's enemy is an absolute necessity for our survival. Love even for enemies is the key to the solution of the problems of our world. Jesus is not an impractical idealist: he is the practical realist.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.