“He always wanted to leap and tear the throat out of a problem. He took no aesthetic pleasure in measuring a problem and living with it for a time before deciding it was even desireable to try to slay it. In short, he was more quick than wise. He never appreciated the comfort that a worthy enemy could provide.” ProblemsProblems In LifeSolving A ProblemLiving With A Problem Book:The Vicar of Christ Source: The Vicar of Christ