Everything's always about being homogenized and following in a group. The people who stand out always have the most problems.
I don't have a problem being labeled a sex symbol, though I personally don't feel very sexy about myself.
If you give a man a hammer, he thinks he can solve all problems by pounding. Well, God gave men penises....
The problem with comedy audiences - it's like the Coliseum - when they see someone struggling, they don't feel altruistic towards them. They feel slightly repulsed by it.
ISIS is not an existential threat to something happening to someone in the United States of America. It's a serious problem overseas, but it's confusing and frightening.
The problem is essentially that of communications to an army in action. After a rapid advance communications become disorganized, and there is a temporary halting until they are again in working order.
I owe my first inkling of the problem of infinity to a large biscuit tin that was a source of vertiginous mystery during my childhood.
I think it's one of the Times' problems that they haven't made it clear to readers what various formats mean.
I think there's a really mature side of me that can deal with problems - but when I'm with my friends, I get to act much more kidlike.
As a native Washingtonian, I am well aware that childhood obesity is a real problem in our nation's capital.
You know, my problem is I can't say no to people, especially people who want to write me checks to do things.
My sexuality has never been a problem to me but I think it has been for other people.
But, no, I don't think there will be any kind of problem as far as setting up to be competitive, but you've got to get it right if you want to be the first one across the line.
One of the biggest problems with people who think that they are smart is that they believe that the number of times they admit that they are wrong is inversely proportional to their intellectual level.
If a problem is fixable, if a situation is such that you can do something about it, then there is no need to worry. If it's not fixable, then there is no help in worrying. There is no benefit in worrying whatsoever.
Two wrongs' create an additional problem. 'A wrong' plus 'A right' creates a remorse. 'Two rights' create a solution.
We're rapidly entering a world where everything can be monitored and measured. But the big problem is going to be the ability of humans to use, analyze and make sense of the data.
No weapon has ever settled a moral problem. It can impose a solution but it cannot guarantee it to be a just one.
It is hard to convince a high-school student that he will encounter a lot of problems more difficult than those of algebra and geometry.
I think isolation is one of the greatest problems, an ever-growing obstacle to political solidarity.
Psychologically, it's always more pleasurable to blame others for our problems than it is to acknowledge our own responsibility.