Solving Quotes

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Vera Nazarian
“Not every puzzle is intended to be solved. Some are in place to test your limits. Others are, in fact, not puzzles at all...”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

Vivian Amis
“Problems are solved from the inside out not the other way around.”
Vivian Amis

Joseph Fink
“When you make weirdness into a puzzle to be solved, you make LOST”
Joseph Fink, Welcome to Night Vale

Shannon L. Alder
“I have found so many angels trapped inside undisputed jargon that I find myself digging at the words, in order to release them, from the books that unfairly captured their soul.”
Shannon L. Alder

Virgil Kalyana Mittata Iordache
“Ever since I was young I enjoyed solving puzzles and having the pleasure to see the bigger picture afterwards. But even after all that, I found that life could be the most challenging puzzle we have to face. It's one of those things that even if you have all the pieces and could see the whole picture, it still takes time and patience to solve it. At times, we feel more at ease not knowing the whole picture, not knowing the whole level of difficulty or number of pieces that we're missing, but just building up one piece at a time. The problem with this approach is that the only clues that we have for matching two pieces are the shape and a small glimpse of the image. We so often find comfort in building up the corners and the borders but very rarely do we adventure in the middle of the puzzle. We'd rather work little by little holding on to our safe border and only move towards the center when the pieces are still in touch with our borders or roots. On the other hand, you could be one of those people that just jumps in the middle and builds up on every piece you have in order to get small portions of the truth of the bigger picture every now and then. Not having your borders or corners in place might mean that you don't need to know your limits in order to realize that the puzzle will one day come to an end. Nevertheless, every piece is equally important and it gets handed to you at a time where you have at least some matching piece. That doesn't mean you should only focus on one point or piece and limit your possible connections. Spread out and you will find even more connections. The truth of the puzzle information comes in different shapes and colors but in the end it's all connected. Information might be divided, spread out in different areas, different people, different experiences. What's important to remember is that every piece is meant for you. You might throw it on the side now and use it later, but it will forever remain a part of your bigger picture. Work on your puzzle, with patience and care in moving forward and with a hopeful spirit that it will all work out in the end for your highest good!”
Virgil Kalyana Mittata Iordache

Criss Jami
“Even when the truth is in fact simple, simplicity is still relative.”
Criss Jami, Healology

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Your mental problem becomes a solution when it can be used to solve problems.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Criss Jami
“Advanced technology does not always promise a more intelligent civilization. On the contrary, the more the common people rely on technology to do their thinking and solving for them, the less practice there is left for their own brains.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Debasish Mridha
“You overcome a problem, not by solving it, but by becoming bigger than the problem.”
Debasish Mridha

Toba Beta
“I do understand why a desperate engineer still use a hammer
to solve a hard problem. I think, that made him more humane.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

“It is necessary to find ways of solving problem at the expense of available resources”
Sunday Adelaja

Max McKeown
“Problem-insight precedes solution insight. Someone has to recognise a problem before they start to solve the problem...”
Max McKeown, Innovation Book, The: How to Manage Ideas and Execution for Outstanding Results

“We must go beyond solving our personal problems to becoming solutions and answers to all the people around us”
Sunday Adelaja

“SENSES, APPEARANCE and ESSENCE
The world we see through our senses are very different than the world we see through our essence. Senses perceive the world of appearance. The first step of perceiving the world of essence is not to have any goal other than to understand. "Understanding" has to be the ultimate goal. Then, we can solve the problems.”
Petek Kabakci

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Whatever your problem is, let that problem clearly understand this: You will never stop till you solve it! Let your enemy know how decisive you are!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“Solving problems through Logic and Code.”
Surya Raj

“Definition of money is the reward you get for solving people`s problems.”
Sunday Adelaja

Deyth Banger
“All the humanity (Not the people!), are incrediable. What makes them incrediable is the way of thinking, the way of solving!”
Deyth Banger

Eric Berlin
“Winston Breen was solving a puzzle, but then Winston Breen was always solving a puzzle.”
Eric Berlin, The Puzzling World of Winston Breen

Topsy Gift
“Your relevance starts the very moment you start solving people's problems”
Topsy Gift

“Non of us really knew, it was never about solving the mystery, it was about keeping it.”
J.WOLF

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“It may not be the problem that's the problem. Rather, the problem might be the tool that I'm using to try and solve the problem.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“It’s not solving someone’s problem. Rather, it’s solving the loneliness that they’re experiencing while they’re facing the problem.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If it is our agenda that determines the issue, we are certain to perpetuate the problem that we claim to be solving. And I often wonder if that’s the agenda.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Florin-Marian Hera
“Attrition and despair can be both solved in the same place.”
Florin-Marian Hera, Ten Loud Rocks

“What I found was that solving the puzzle of addiction was not as simple as refraining from certain substances, people, and activities, and replacing them with healthier ones. Physical and social changes like these helped and were a necessary part of my recovery, but they were not enough.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose

Lucy  Carter
“The customary units of measurement?

They have practical applications,
but learning them is mostly done through rote memorization—

There aren’t any proofs or critical evaluations regarding
REASONS why a foot equals twelve inches

There are only facts to memorize,
but not puzzles to solve,

With algebra—YES!

There isn’t just memorization—

There is the rearrangement
of jigsaw pieces—
jigsaw pieces that
you can solve,
not just memorize!”
Lucy Carter, For the Intellect