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Dwelling On Problems Quotes By Jayakanthan

The writer should have a comprehensive outlook. He should aim at a holistic understanding of the prevailing social, political and economic conditions.

He should evaluate all factors in a balanced way. To take a selective view will be erroneous. A realistic approach becomes necessary. This requires healthy literary criticism and exchange of views.

A writer should necessarily venture into his enterprise by touching on a single issue. But then he should relate it to other socially relevant issues. This is what we call the socio-spiritual approach.

You may begin your work dwelling upon the problems of an individual, but then as a writer you should be able to view it as part of the larger social reality. — Jayakanthan

Dwelling On Problems Quotes By Marilynne Robinson

I have decided the two choices open to me are (1) to torment myself or (2) to trust the Lord. There is no earthly solution to the problems that confront me. But I can add to my problems, as I believe I have done, by dwelling on them. So, no more of that. — Marilynne Robinson

Dwelling On Problems Quotes By Anthony Liccione

The problem is, first take your eyes off the problem and focus on a solution. — Anthony Liccione

Dwelling On Problems Quotes By Tommy Newberry

Dwelling on your problems doesn't fix them; it just makes you an expert at them. — Tommy Newberry

Dwelling On Problems Quotes By Richard Branson

Perhaps my early problems with dyslexia made me more intuitive: when someone sends me a written proposal, rather than dwelling on detailed facts and figures I find that my imagination grasps and expands on what I read. — Richard Branson