Solutions Quotes - Page 5
A good problem statement often includes what is known, what is unknown, and what is sought.
Edward Hodnett (1955). “The art of problem solving: how to improve your methods”, Harper & Brothers
William Shakespeare (2013). “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare In Plain and Simple English”, p.6820, BookCaps Study Guides
The problems for which I could find no solution in fact had no solution.
"The Eternal Champion". Book by Michael Moorcock, 1970.
Unwrapping occurs when the "solution" is explicitly built into the program from the start.
John Henry Holland (1995). “Hidden order: how adaptation builds complexity”, Addison-Wesley Longman
"Tennou no guntai to Nankin jiken". Book by Yoshida Hiroshi, Aoki shoten, page 71, 1998.
Originally, ethics has no existence apart from religion, which holds it in solution.
Herbert Spencer (2016). “The Principles of Ethics - Completed: Great Essays”, p.269, VM eBooks
Clark Kerr (2001). “The Uses of the University”, p.134, Harvard University Press
Robert Ardrey (1968). “Plays of three decades”