“Any problem caused by a tank can be solved by a tank.”— Kirker Butler, Peter Griffin, Seth MacFarlane, imdb.com
“When we make minor adjustments as we see they are needed, we save time and the expense of a major overhaul.”— Iyanla Vanzant, twitter.com
“We've all got issues. We've all got experiences. We all have baggage. You've got to be able to identify and unpack your baggage.”— Iyanla Vanzant, twitter.com
“This is one more piece of advice I have for you: don’t get impatient. Even if things are so tangled up you can’t do anything, don’t get desperate or blow a fuse and start yanking on one particular thread before it’s ready to come undone. You have to figure it’s going to be a long process and that yo…”— Haruki Murakami, amazon.com
“Some things you can fix, and some things you can’t. And I just think it is a shame to walk away from the things you can.”— Dana Reinhardt, amazon.com
“This is one more piece of advice I have for you: don’t get impatient. Even if things are so tangled up you can’t do anything, don’t get desperate or blow a fuse and start yanking on one particular thread before it’s ready to come undone. You have to figure it’s going to be a long process and that yo…”— Haruki Murakami, amazon.com
“To cure any disease or illness, we must recognize that it exists. We cannot cure what we do not acknowledge.”— Qasim Rashid, amazon.com
“Problems created by human beings have to be solved by human beings. Basic human nature is compassionate and this is our source of hope.”— Dalai Lama, twitter.com
“If I come home with straightforward answers and simple solutions, I am probably doing it wrong.”— John Green, youtube.com
“The slogan 'Press On' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.”— Calvin Coolidge, reddit.com
“I can relate to Alice in Wonderland. She just keeps randomly eating and drinking with the hope that it might magically solve her problems.”— Molly Sneed, twitter.com
“If you took one tenth the energy you put into complaining and applied it to solving the problem, you'd be surprised by how well things can work out.”— Randy Pausch, amazon.com