“Politics also means educating people. It's important to speak openly with our fellow Greeks, to tell them what our problems are and that we have to change something.” PeopleMeanImportantProblemSpeakFellowsGreek Author:George Papandreou
“The field of consciousness is tiny. It accepts only one problem at a time. Get into a fist fight, put your mind on the strategy of the fight, and you will not feel the other fellow's punches.” FeelsMindProblemFightingConsciousnessAcceptingAdviceFieldsFellowsStrategyTinyFists Book:Flight to Arras Source: Flight to Arras
“There's so much benevolence on helping your fellow person. And the morality that helped build our country is based on the values that are found in the Bible. And as we look at problems, maybe we're getting away from those values. And in my little small way, I want to encourage people to get back into those values.” PeopleWayWantLooksLittlesPersonsCountryHelpingProblemValuesFoundMoralityFellowsOur CountryGet AwayGet BackBenevolence Author:Tom Hayden
“Everyone wants to be happy; happiness is a right. And while on a secondary level differences exist of nationality, faith, family background, social status and so on, more important is that on a human level we are the same. None of us wants to face problems, and yet we create them by stressing our differences. If we see each other just as fellow human beings, there'll be no basis for fighting or conflict between us.” IfsWantHumansImportantProblemFacesFightingSocialDifferencesHuman BeingsLevelsConflictBasesStressFellowsHappyBackgroundsNationalityBeing ThereSamenessWant To Be HappySocial StatusFamily Background Author:Dalai Lama
“Since karma is meeting self, we acquire karma as we meet self in our many attitudes and emotions; when we serve in loving kindness and patience or hold resentful malicious thoughts What we do to our fellow man we do to our Maker our karma or problem is within self.” MenSelfProblemEmotionAttitudeKindnessFellowsMeetingsKarmaAcquireMakersFellow ManMaliciousLoving KindnessResentfulKindness And Patience Author:Edgar Cayce
“as we age we are more alive than seems likely, convenient, or even bearble. Too often our problem is the fervor of life within us. My dear fellow octogenarians, how are we to carry so much life, and what are we to do with it?” ProblemSeemsAgeAliveFellowsDearConvenientFervor Author:Florida Scott-Maxwell
“More than a decade after our fellow citizens began bedding down on the sidewalks, their problems continue to seem so intractable that we have begun to do psychologically what government has been incapable of doing programmatically. We bring the numbers down--not by solving the problem, but by deciding it's their own damn fault.” Has BeensProblemSeemsGovernmentNumbersCitizensFellowsFaultsDecadesDamnIncapableMeannessSidewalkBedding Author:Anna Quindlen
“The child who would be an adult must give up any lingering childlike sense of parental power, either the magical ability to solveyour problems for you or the dreaded ability to make you turn back into a child. When you are no longer hiding from your parents, or clinging to them, and can accept them as fellow human beings, then they may do the same for you.” GivingHumansMayChildrenProblemWould BeTurnsParentHuman BeingsAbilityAcceptingGrowing UpGiving UpAdultsFellowsHidingClingingChildlikeParentalLingering Author:Frank Pittman
“Many of my fellow atheists consider all talk of 'spirituality' or 'mysticism' to be synonymous with mental illness, conscious fraud, or self-deception. I have argued elsewhere that this is a problem - because millions of people have had experiences for which 'spiritual' and 'mystical' seem the only terms available.” PeopleSelfProblemSeemsSpiritualSpiritualityTermMillionsConsciousFellowsAtheistIllnessAvailableMental IllnessDeceptionMysticismFraudElsewhereMysticalSelf Deception Author:Sam Harris
“Compassion is something we can count on. Even if we face economic problems and our fortunes decline, we can still share our compassion with our fellow human beings. National and global economies are subject to many ups and downs, but through them all we can retain a compassionate attitude that will carry us through.” IfsHumansStillsProblemFacesHuman BeingsAttitudeCompassionEconomyShareEconomicSubjectsFellowsFortuneCompassionateDeclineUps & DownsGlobal EconomyEconomic Problems Author:Dalai Lama
“To the extent that we consume, in our present circumstances, we are guilty. To the extent that we guilty consumers are conservationists, we are absurd. But what can we do? Must we go on writing letters to politicians and donating to conservation organizations until the majority of our fellow citizens agree with us? Or can we do something directly to solve our share of the problem? I am a conservationist. I believe wholeheartedly in putting pressure on the politicians and in maintaining the conservation organizations.” WritingBelieveProblemI BelieveShareGoes OnCitizensPoliticianCircumstancesLettersOrganizationPressureAgreeFellowsMajoritySolveAbsurdGuiltyConsumersConsumerismConservationMaintainingOverconsumptionWholeheartedly Author:Wendell Berry
“I never considered myself more able than anybody because I had problems just like anybody else. When I practiced, I solved problems, like any of my fellow students. I looked at my own work, and looked ahead, with blinders, almost.” ProblemAbleMy OwnStudentsFellowsBlindersSolved Problems Author:Marc-Andre Hamelin
“Negroes' problem is that they do not have their egos. That's why our churches end up having a white service, because our preacher is not arrogant enough to take God's word, so he have to go and get some white fellow's agenda and put it in his church.” EndsEnoughProblemChurchWhiteEgoFellowsAgendasArrogantPreacher Author:Jesse Jackson
“There's the great line: the definition of a liberal is someone who's afraid to take their own side in a fight. And that's my problem with my fellow liberals.” ProblemFightingSidesLinesFellowsDefinitions Author:Paul Begala
“Nidal Hasan communicated with Anwar al-Awlaki, a known radical cleric, asked about waging jihad against his fellow soldiers. The problem is because of political correctness, the [Barack] Obama administration, like a lot of folks here, want to search everyone's cell phones and e-mails and not focus on the bad guys. And political correctness is killing people.” PeopleWantProblemPoliticalGuyKnownFocusFellowsKillingSoldierFolksPhonesRadicalAdministrationCellsBarackAlsMailBad GuysCell PhonePolitical CorrectnessCorrectnessJihadFellow Soldiers Author:Ted Cruz
“Wages never seem to go up. The whole economy feels stuck, and millions of Americans, millions of Americans, middle-class security is now just a memory. Progressives like to talk like Barack Obama likes to talk forever about poverty in America. And if a talk did any good, we'd have overcome those deep problems long ago. This explains why under the most liberal president we have had so far, poverty in America is worse, especially for our fellow citizens who were promised better and who need it most.” IfsNeedsFeelsLongWholeProblemSeemsAmericaPresidentMemoriesClassPovertyMillionsEconomyForeverMiddleSecurityCitizensOvercomingFellowsStuckLikesBarackMiddle ClassLong AgoWagesPoverty In America Author:Paul Ryan
“I sat down and tried to write a story. "Ian MacArthur is a wonderful sweet fellow who wears glasses and peers out of them with delight." That was the first sentence. The problem was that I just couldn't think of the next one. After cleaning my room three times, I decided to leave Ian alone for a while because I was starting to get mad at him.” ThinkingWritingFirstsStoriesProblemThreeNextRoomsWonderfulSweetDecidedDown AndFellowsMadStartingGlassesDelightSentencesSatPeersCleaningThree TimesThe Next OneMacarthurMad At Him Book:The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition Source: The Perks of Being a Wallflower YA edition
“Did you see that? Buffy just staked that poor vampire. He had yet to even do anything untowared, he just crawled out of his grave and she staked him. That is just not right. She is taking out her problems with that Angel fellow on a vampire, that is what she is doing.” ProblemPoorAngelFellowsGravesVampire Author:Lynsay Sands
“Manhattan in the morning is a living stream of Purpose; everyone's got a place to be and a problem on their mind. That doesn't mean it's and unfriendly place -- just busy and preoccupied. Personally, I love it. I'm a social creature but there are times and places you just don't want to do more than grunt at your fellow human being.” WantMindHumansMeanProblemPurposeSocialHuman BeingsMorningCreaturesFellowsBusyStreamsManhattanGruntUnfriendly Book:Pack of Lies Source: Pack of Lies
“You love the accidental. A smile from a pretty girl in an interesting situation, a stolen glance, that is what you are hunting for, that is a motif for your aimless fantasy. You who always pride yourself on being an observateur must, in return, put up with becoming an object of observation. Ah, you are a strange fellow, one moment a child, the next an old man; one moment you are thinking most earnestly about the most important scholarly problems, how you will devote your life to them, and the next you are a lovesick fool. But you are a long way from marriage.” ThinkingMenWayChildrenLongImportantMomentsProblemGirlNextInterestingSituationFantasyObjectsStrangePrideFoolReturnBecomingFellowsObservationOld ManHuntingGlancesStolenLong WayPretty GirlScholarlyMotifsInteresting Situations Author:Soren Kierkegaard
“The future does not belong to those who are content with today, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow man alike, timid and fearful in the face of bold projects and new ideas. Rather, it will belong to those who can blend passion, reason and courage in a personal commitment to the great enterprises and ideals of American society.” MenLifeInspirationalDoeIdeasReasonProblemMotivationalTodayFacesPassionJusticeCommonCourageFutureProjectsCommitmentIdealsFellowsEnterpriseFearfulNew IdeasFellow ManAmerican SocietyApathetic Author:Robert Kennedy
“Like a lot of fellows around here, I have a furniture problem. My chest has fallen into my drawers.” ProblemAgeFellowsAgingFallenChestsFurnitureDrawers Author:Billy Casper
“A better understanding of the brain is certain to lead man to a richer comprehension both of himself, of his fellow man, and of society, and in fact of the whole world with its problems.” MenWorldWholeFactsProblemCertainUnderstandingBrainFellowsWhole WorldFellow ManComprehension Author:John Eccles
“The problems of this world are so gigantic that some are paralysed by their own uncertainty. Courage and wisdom are needed to reach out above this sense of helplessness. Desire for vengeance against deeds of hatred offers no solution. An eye for an eye makes the world blind. If we wish to choose the other path, we will have to search for ways to break the spiral of animosity. To fight evil one must also recognize one's own responsibility. The values for which we stand must be expressed in the way we think of, and how we deal with, our fellow humans.” IfsThinkingWorldWayHumansProblemEyeDesireValuesFightingEvilWishDealsResponsibilityBreakPathThis WorldNeededOffersSolutionsHatredFellowsBlindDeedsUncertaintyBrotherhoodReach OutVengeanceHelplessnessSpiralsAnimosityEye For An Eye Author:Beatrix of the Netherlands