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Prayer is the answer to every problem there is.
- Oswald Chambers
The Bible specifically states that sin cannot be blamed on how God made us. "When tempted, no one should say 'God is tempting me' " (Jas. 1:13). God wants us to come to terms with our sin and embrace the solution He has provided that can save us from judgment.
- William Wilberforce
Violence is not the answer. Terrorism is the most dangerous of answers.
- Elie Wiesel
Every problem has a solution, although it may not be the outcome that was originally hoped for or expected.
- Alice Hoffman
I never have been insecure, because I see what a waste it is. I know there is a solution to insecurity. I don't tend to be thrown by problems that don't have solutions. And insecurity has a wealth of alternatives.
- Drew Barrymore
The struggle against poverty in the world and the challenge of cutting wealthy country emissions all has a single, very simple solution... Here it is: Put a price on carbon.
- Al Gore
If a problem has a solution, to worry is no use, for in the end it will be solved. If a problem has no solution, there is no reason to worry, because it cannot be solved.
- Richard Paul Evans
The cross solved our problem by first revealing our real problem, our universal pattern of scapegoating and sacrificing others. The cross exposes forever the scene of our crime.
- Fr. Richard Rohr
You have to live with the people to know their needs, and you have to live with God to know how to solve them.
- John Maxwell
Instead of asking "what's the problem?" ask "what's the creative opportunity?
- Deepak Chopra
If the fresh facts come to our knowledge all fit themselves into the scheme, then our hypothesis may gradually become a solution. Sherlock Holmes speaking with Dr. Watson.
- Arthur Conan Doyle
The problem, however, comes within the reach of possible solution, if we distinguish between sovereignty as an inherent power, and the exercise of sovereignty. God may limit the exercise of his sovereignty to make room for the free action of his creatures. It is by his sovereign decree that man is free. Without such self-limitation he could not admonish men to repent and believe. Here, again, the Calvinistic logic must either bend or break.
- Philip Schaff