A Quote by Stephen Covey

Be part of the solution, not part of the problem. — © Stephen Covey
Be part of the solution, not part of the problem.
My dad died when I was young. He was a good and decent man. There are a few things he would say that have just always stuck with me. He'd say, "Son, you're either part of the problem or part of the solution." Well, regrettably, President Obama has become part of the problem, and Mitt Romney is the solution.
It was a tedious saying among hippies: if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. I was very much part of the problem.
This is the hard part. Knowing and admitting a problem are not the same as solving it. But executing a solution is also the fun part, because the solution save you and gets you moving again.
Be part of the solution and answer to the problem versus part of the problem and continuing argument around it.
People have decided that career politicians may be part of the problem, not part of the solution.
People who can't admit they are part of the problem, will never be part of its solution.
Become part of the solution rather than part of the problem
Like most of us, I determined that I'd rather be a large part of the problem than a small part of the solution.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem, but the perpetual human predicament is that the answer soon poses its own problems.
The bottom line is this. When it comes to preventing violent extremism and terrorism in the United States, Muslim Americans are not part of the problem, you're part of the solution.
You're either part of the solution or you're part of the problem.
You're part of the problem or the solution. Solution means, in my opinion, to be taking extra time and energy in trying to give back to the world.
We should embrace our immigrant roots and recognize that newcomers to our land are not part of the problem, they are part of the solution.
I said I would be part of the solution in Jefferson City, not part of the problem. And I said I'd take on the culture of corruption.
If you don't want to have to kill or capture every bad guy in the country, you have to reintegrate those who are willing to be reconciled and become part of the solution instead of a continued part of the problem. And then, above all, the resources.
I've said for a long time there is no military solution to the crisis in Syria. There has to be a diplomatic solution. ISIL cannot be part of it. Al-Qaeda cannot be part of it, and Assad cannot be part of it. We are dealing with issues that have been going on for centuries, and I'm not sure the administration fully appreciates that.
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