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Problem Quotes by Neal Shusterman
- I came running down the stairs that morning, like it was Christmas. My parents were already up. In my family, presents never waited; they were…
- I'm against solutions that are worse than the problem. Like old women who want their hair dyed the color of shoe polish to hide the…
- Cities are never random. No matter how chaotic they might seem, everything about them grows out of a need to solve a problem
- In a perfect world everything would be either black or white, right or wrong, and everyone would know the difference. But this isn't a perfect…
- 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,…
- But this isn't a perfect world. The problem is people who think it is. -Connor
- The nation was tearing itself apart over pro-life and pro-choice but completely ignored the problems of the kids who were already here. I mean, no…
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- I cannot help but notice that there is no problem between us that cannot be solved by your departure. — Mark Twain
- One should never impose one's views on a problem; one should rather study it, and in time a solution will reveal itself. — Albert Einstein
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