A Quote by Russell Page

Limitations imply possibilities. A problem is a challenge. — © Russell Page
Limitations imply possibilities. A problem is a challenge.
When words such as painting and sculpture are used, they connote a whole tradition and imply a consequent acceptance of this tradition, thus placing limitations on the artist who would be reluctant to make art that goes beyond the limitations.
Thoughts have consequences. Healing from anxiety requires healthy thinking. Your challenge is not your challenge. Your challenge is the way you think about your challenge. Your problem is not your problem; it's the way you look at it.
Challenge your limitations for the pure joy of challenge.
The Y2K problem is not caused by technical limitations. We simply forgot to think of the problem.
The problem in the 19th century with information was that we lived in a culture of information scarcity, and so humanity addressed that problem beginning with photography and telegraphy and the - in the 1840s. We tried to solve the problem of overcoming the limitations of space, time, and form.
If we can see past preconceived limitations, then the possibilities are endless.
Consciousness is the awareness that emerges out of the dialectical tension between possibilities and limitations.
In his eyes I saw all the other possibilities. The dream-world possibilities. The fairytale possibilities. The seemingly impossible possibilities.
Balancing hopes, desires and an appreciating of the possibilities with a clear-eyed assessment of the limitations: that is the art of choosing.
We are born into a particular place and time with a particular set of gifts and limitations. The challenge isn't to pluck the best career out of the air, but to learn yourself from the inside out: to know your gifts and accept your limitations and shape your life accordingly.
Your challenge is not your challenge. Your challenge is the way you think about your challenge. Your problem is not your problem; it is the way you look at it.
When you feel confused or burdened by problems focus on THIS INSTANT and ask yourself: WHAT PROBLEM DO I HAVE RIGHT NOW? You will find that there is no problem NOW. A challenge that requires action, possibly, but not a problem.
I don't know what my limitations are until I reach them. I look for the challenge.
Normally I don't race other people; I challenge the environment and my own limitations.
Leadership is seeing the possibilities in a situation while others are seeing the limitations.
Like an engineer understands a car he or she designed, no one understands your limitations and possibilities better than the God who created you.
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