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PROBLEMS: Problems are opportunities in overalls. (Unknown source)
PROBLEMS: Every problem contains within itself the seeds of its own solution. (Unknown source)
PROBLEMS: Problems are the price of progress. Don't bring me anything but trouble. (Charles F. Kettering, U.S. inventor, engineer, businessman, the holder of 186 patents, and founder of the Kettering Foundation for research, 1876-1958)
PROBLEMS: Picture yourself placing your problem inside a pale, yellow balloon, letting it go, watching it drift until it is a tiny pastel dot in the sky. (Barbara Markoff, U.S. art consultant, 1931-2019)
PROBLEMS: A problem well stated is a problem half solved. (Charles F. Kettering, U.S. inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 186 patents, 1876-1958)
PROBLEMS: It isn't that they can't see the solution, it's that they can't see the problem. (G.K. Chesterton, English writer, philosopher, lay theologian, and literary and art critic, known for his popular sayings, 1874-1936)
PROBLEMS: Every path has its puddle. (English proverb)
PROBLEMS: The art of living lies less in eliminating our troubles than in growing with them. (Bernard M. Baruch, U.S. financier, stock investor, philanthropist, statesman, and political consultant, 1870-1965)
PROBLEMS: Every problem contains the seeds of its own solution. (Stanley Arnold, U.S. business leader and consultant)
PROBLEMS: The block of granite, which was an obstacle in the path of the weak, becomes a stepping stone in the path of the strong. (Thomas Carlyle, Scottish philosopher, satirical essayist, historian, and mathematician, 1795-1881)
PROBLEMS: Real difficulties can be overcome, it is only the imaginary ones that are unconquerable. (Theodore N. Vail, U.S. leader of the American Telephone & Telegraph who viewed telephone service as a public utility and moved to consolidate telephone networks under the Bell system, 1845-1920)
PROBLEMS: Problems are only opportunities in work clothes. (Henry J. Kaiser, U.S. industrialist who established the Kaiser Shipyards after which he formed Kaiser Aluminum, Kaiser Steel, and Kaiser Permanente health care.1882-1967)
PROBLEMS: There is no movement without our own resistance. (Laura Schlessinger, U.S. talk radio host, author, and an inductee to the National Radio Hall of Fame in Chicago, Born 1947)
PROBLEMS: The best way out of a problem is through it. (Unknown source)
PROBLEMS: Difficulties exist to be surmounted. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, U.S. essayist, poet, and philosopher who led the transcendentalist movement, 1803-1882)
PROBLEMS: Some problems are so complex that you have to be highly intelligent and well informed just to be undecided about them. (Laurence J. Peter, Canadian educator best known for the formulation of the Peter principle - managers rise to the level of their incompetence, 1919-1990)