A Quote by Ann Coulter

I'm a problem-solver, and you're welcome. — © Ann Coulter
I'm a problem-solver, and you're welcome.
Bangalore now wants a person who doesn't only play politics. Bangalore needs a problem solver, and I am a problem solver. I will be the bridge between Bangalore and the Centre.
I think being a producer makes you a problem solver, so you kind of go, "Well there's a problem. What do we do? How do we solve it?"
The problem with this world is not enough problem solvers. So, if you become a problem solver you become rich.
I'm a problem-solver.
I don't have much time to read. I'm more of a problem solver. I'll have an idea or a problem, and I'll learn what's necessary in order to do the idea or solve the problem. If I need to read a book, then I will, but it usually comes down to researching on the Internet and reading blog posts.
My job is to be a problem-solver.
My mom was a problem solver.
I'm a pretty good problem solver.
I'm not a professional politician, I'm a problem solver.
I'm a record producer and songwriter; I'm a problem-solver.
I see myself as a problem solver, creating solutions.
Architecture is too slow in its realisation to be a 'problem solver'.
I don't care what the political establishment says, Republican, Democrat - I'm a problem solver.
I'm asking people to vote for me because I'm an activist leader and a problem solver.
At Cisco, we believe everyone has the potential to become a global problem solver. We strive to inspire, connect, and invest in opportunities that accelerate global problem solving by empowering people everywhere to work toward eradicating poverty, unemployment, climate change, and hunger.
I'm very confident with who I am and how I lead, and I'm a problem solver and like to keep myself on my toes.
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