A Quote by Harley Pasternak

I see myself as a problem solver, creating solutions. — © Harley Pasternak
I see myself as a problem solver, creating solutions.
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'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.
I think of myself as a problem-solver. I want to go in and help the director and the writer to get the best they can out of the text they're working with.
I'd say I never considered myself a great architect. I'm more of a creative problem solver with good taste and a soft spot for logistical nightmares.
I like to consider myself a problem solver. I don't like to spend a lot of time talking about the problem, stressing out or being dramatic about it. I like to try and figure out how I can fix it.
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?"
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, a city is nothing more than a solution to a problem, that in turn creates more problems that need more solutions, until towers rise, roads widen, bridges are built, and millions of people are caught up in a mad race to feed the problem-solving, problem-creating frenzy.
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 mom was a problem solver.
I'm a problem-solver, and you're welcome.
My job is to be a problem-solver.
I'm not a professional politician, I'm a problem solver.
I'm a pretty good problem solver.
It is fascinating to watch politicians come up with 'solutions' to problems that are a direct result of their previous solutions. In many cases, the most efficient thing to do would be to repeal their previous solution and stop being so gung-ho for creating new solutions in the future. But, politically, that is the last thing they will do.
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