A Quote by Leo Varadkar

One of the big problems in Dail Eireann is the lack of women. — © Leo Varadkar
One of the big problems in Dail Eireann is the lack of women.
It is quite unacceptable that a member of Dáil Éireann and in particular a Cabinet Minister and Taoiseach, should be supported in his personal lifestyle by gifts made to him personally.
There are no negro problems, or Polish problems, or Jewish problems, or Greek problems, or women's problems, there are HUMAN PROBLEMS”.
Problems breed problems, and the lack of a disciplined method of openly attacking them breeds more problems.
The truth is few people “think” big and even fewer “play” big. Why? Because “big” often means big responsibilitie s, big hassles and big problems. They look at that “bigness” and shrink. They’re smaller than their problems. They back away from challenges. Ironically, they back themselves into the biggest problem of all ... being broke, or close to it.
When someone is bothered by someone claiming lack of drinking water, lack of medicine for the sick, and lack of food for the hungry, that person has problems too deep to be explained in an interview.
One of the problems in the biotech world is the lack of women in leadership roles, and I'd like to see that change by walking the walk.
When we say there's a dearth of women directors, it's not that there's a lack of women who direct: it's a lack of opportunities and access for women to direct and be supported in that.
A lot of the characters I play have problems, they are marginalised, they have serious psychological problems, problems with relationships, with childhood. These are big subjects, big subjects. You can't balk at work like that. As an actor, that's as good as it gets.
When I look at China's environmental problems, the real barrier is not lack of technology or money. It's lack of motivation.
What paralyzes life is lack of faith and lack of audacity. The difficulty lies not in solving problems but identifying them.
Women have made enormous progress on the lower and middle rungs of the career ladder, but we are failing to make the leap into senior positions. Everyone jumps to the conclusion that it's motherhood that holds women back, but often the big roadblock is the lack of executive presence.
We have to recognize we've got some big problems on race, just like we got still big problems on crime, just like we got big problems on just about everything. But we also have to make sure that we've - draw confidence from the progress that we have made, 'cause otherwise, you get into this cycle of cynicism.
I will help women, because we have the women's health problems. We have a lot of problems.
Everybody has their own problems. No matter how big you think yours are, there is someone else that has bigger problems or different problems.
Our metropolises are blighted by two problems: a lack of public transport and a lack of public loos.
Millennials don't believe that government is the most effective in solving problems, and that lack of faith in big government is an opportunity for Republicans to win over millennials.
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