History Quote by Denis Healey Download Open image “Unless you understand the history of a situation, you can't ever hope to solve problems.” — Denis Healey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare History Learning Problem Problem solving Situation Solve
You can't solve a problem? Well, get down and investigate the present facts and [the problem's] past history! When you have investigated the problem… — Mao Zedong Copy Share Image
If sometimes you feel away from reaching a solution remember, there are always two sides of a situation, and we probably have incomplete information. — Senoraroy Copy Share Image
You cannot solve a problem until you acknowledge that you have one and accept responsibility for solving it. — Zig Ziglar Copy Share Image
If you don't understand history, you will not be able to deal with today's issues. — Thabo Mbeki Copy Share Image
History does not pose problems without eventually producing the solutions. — Marian Wright Edelman Copy Share Image
You can't solve problems for someone whose problem is that they don't want problems solved. — Richard Bach Copy Share Image
If you are able to state a problem - any problem - and if it is important enough, then the problem can be solved, — Edwin Land Copy Share Image
History is just littered with problems that were solved that were supposed to be impossible. — Paul Wolfowitz Copy Share Image
Unless we confront our history, unless we deal with it and move forward, not with recrimination, and move forward then we're always going to… — Warren Mundine Copy Share Image
If you are unable to understand the cause of a problem it is impossible to solve it. — Naoto Kan Copy Share Image
The best way to solve problems is to forsee them before they finally become problems. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I often compare Margaret Thatcher with Florence Nightingale. She stalks through the wards of our hospitals as a lady with a lamp. Unfortunately, it's… — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
“The Prime Minister says that she has given the French President a piece of her mind – this is not a gift I would… — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
I've always criticised American policy when I've disagreed with it. Just as I've criticised British policy. I was violently anti-Suez and pro-American in 1956,… — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
I've got a happy marriage, which is the most important singular thing. — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
An aircraft which is used by wealthy people on their expense accounts, whose fares are subsidized by much poorer taxpayers. — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
Socialism to me is establishing social control of power in society, and where that differs from liberalism for example which aims at a similar… — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
Nothing is more dangerous that the politician who uses politics as a surrogate for an unsatisfactory personal life. — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
Karl Marx himself preferred a glass of claret to the mug of tea affected by some of his recent converts. — Denis Healey Copy Share Image
Histories never conclude; they just pause their prose. Their stories are, if they are truthful, untidy affairs, resistant to windings-up and sortings-out. They beat… — Simon Schama Copy Share Image
It is said that history turns on small hinges. A human career, too, results from an accumulating series of decisions about large and small… — Norman Vincent Peale Copy Share Image
The history of mankind interests us only as it exhibits a steady gain of truth and right, in the incessant conflict which it records… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
In the entire history of the universe, let alone in your own history, there has never been another day just like today, and there… — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image
History has often showed us the strength of the forces that are unleashed by the yearning for freedom. It moved people to overcome their… — Angela Merkel Copy Share Image
We find few historians who have been diligent enough in their search for truth; it is their common method to take on trust what… — John Dryden Copy Share Image
What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end. — Jean Cocteau Copy Share Image
Things live and die, and then someone processes them into edible portions. This is a complete telling of the story, 'Food.' The basic plot… — David Fahrenthold Copy Share Image
History is a certain way, but you just change the point of view a little bit, and you discover a whole new side of… — Allison Schroeder Copy Share Image
We're at a point in history were we have to become a part of the neighborhood of inhabited planets, like a neighborhood of a… — Edgar Mitchell Copy Share Image