“I first got involved with ending world hunger, and I got hip to the facts about it - what a huge problem it was and how it wasn't a matter of not having food or not knowing how to end it, but it was a matter of creating the political will.” WorldFirstsEndsMatterFactsProblemPoliticalKnowingHugeInvolvedCreatingHungerHipsNot KnowingWorld HungerPolitical Will Author:Jeff Bridges
“You have to be grateful to existence that it has chosen you to be a passage for a few beautiful children. But you are not to interfere in their growth, in their potential. You are not to impose yourself upon them. They are not going to live in the same times, they are not going to face the same problems. They will be part of another world. Don´t prepare them for this world, this society, this time, because then you will be creating troubles for them. They will find themselves unfit, unqualified.” WorldChildrenProblemBeautifulFacesGrowthExistenceTroubleThis WorldCreatingGratefulChosenPassagesInterfereBe GratefulAnother WorldThis SocietyUnqualified Author:Rajneesh
“Cities are never random. No matter how chaotic they might seem, everything about them grows out of a need to solve a problem. In fact, a city is nothing more than a solution to a problem, that in turn creates more problems that need more solutions, until towers rise, roads widen, bridges are built, and millions of people are caught up in a mad race to feed the problem-solving, problem-creating frenzy.” PeopleNeedsMatterFactsProblemSeemsMightTurnsGrowsRaceCitiesMillionsCreatingSolutionsBuiltMadCaughtSolveBridgesProblem SolvingTowersCaught UpChaoticFrenzySolution To A Problem Book:Downsiders Source: Downsiders
“Why couldn't she have this, just enjoy this, without creating obstacles, digging up problems, worrying about mistakes, about tomorrow's? Why let the maybe's, the what if's, the probabilities spoil something so lovely?” IfsProblemEnjoyMistakeWorryTomorrowCreatingObstaclesLovelyWhat IfProbabilitySpoilDigging Author:Nora Roberts
“The problem then with Jesus is that he cannot be removed from his time and transplanted into our own without simply creating him anew” ProblemJesusCreating Author:Bart D. Ehrman
“As many critics of religion have pointed out, the notion of a creator poses an immediate problem of an infinite regress. If God created the universe, what created God? To say that God, by definition, is uncreated simply begs the question. Any being capable of creating a complex world promises to be very complex himself. As the biologist Richard Dawkins has observed repeatedly, the only natural process we know of that could produce a being capable of designing things is evolution.” IfsKnowsWorldProblemUniverseProcessNaturalDesignProduceEvolutionPromiseCreatingCapableInfiniteComplexesCriticsNotionDefinitionsCreatorBiologist Author:Sam Harris
“In short, with each of the thousand-and-one problems that present themselves in family life, our choice is between controlling and teaching, between creating an atmosphere of distrust and one of trust, between setting an example of power and helping children to learn responsibility, between quick-fix parenting and the kind that's focused on long-term goals.” KindChildrenLongHelpingProblemChoicesGoalTermResponsibilityTeachingExampleThousandCreatingFocusedSettingSettingsAtmosphereLong TermDistrustFamily LifeOur ChoicesQuick FixesSetting An ExampleLong Term GoalsHelping Children Book:Unconditional Parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishments to Love and Reason Source: Unconditional Parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishments to Love and Reason