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Quotes About Questioning

I don't want to put meaning on what I do because I don't know what it is.
~ Bo Burnham
I think that it's important to question things and not just accept everything right away.
~ Jaz Sinclair
I don't know if I'm so righteous.
~ Jessica Brown Findlay
I lose stuff. I forget stuff. I walk into rooms and go, 'Why am I in here? What did I come in here for?' Is that normal? I'm 65. I don't know.
~ Terry Bradshaw
I'm a guy that, if I see people running away from something I'm like, 'Why you running away? What's over there?'
~ Israel Adesanya
I could be wrong about salvation. I could be wrong about a lot of things.
~ Francis Chan
I haven't got a problem with sheeple calling me crazy. What's sane? What is crazy?
~ Noel Edmonds
The problem I have with schools is, people are taught, 'This is how you do this.' They're not taught about why you do this.
~ Rick Baker
Kids are natural scientists.
~ Alan Alda
Scientists are always skeptics.
~ Donald Norman
I'd get scripts and think: 'What's the point of this?'
~ Michael Keaton
I always second-guess what I am doing.
~ Erin Andrews
Just having conversations with God, begging God to make the pain go away, and then the pain wouldn't go away. So I'm like 'Who the hell am I talking to? God is not responding.'
~ Prodigy
I gave up on the idea of making art a long time ago, because I wanted to know how to make paintings; but once I came to know that, reconsidering the question of what art is returned as a critical issue.
~ Kerry James Marshall
I think having a healthy distrust of authority is a good thing, within certain parameters, obviously.
~ Fiona Bruce
I g-g-guess...I'm dead?" she heard her own voice call out, strangely high-pitched and thin. For a long time, she heard nothing else. And then: "Hi, Dead. I'm Dan.
~ Peter Lerangis
I'm a sadist at heart, and I have learned that one of the cruelest things you can do to someone is to teach them something, and thereby cause them to question their ignorance and long-held beliefs.
~ Peter Masters
With the last sentence Blyth stumbles across the credo of all adventurers, be they sailors, mountaineers, or explorers. The where and how is simply the means to burrow as deeply as posssible into oneself. It's the answer to the relentless question that floods the mind when the exercise becomes painful and severe: What am I doing here? What's the point?
~ Peter Nichols
our religious beliefs have not provided us what they seemed to promise.
~ Peter Rollins
approaching the truth affirmed by Christianity as some abstract, objective assertion to be tested, simply demonstrates that the questioner is approaching this query as a problem to be pondered, dissected, and solved, rather than a mystery to inhabit and be transformed by.
~ Peter Rollins
As a human being I am always haunted by doubt as to questions concerning God. However, I cannot deny that something has transformed my life and that I love the source of that transformation with all of my heart.
~ Peter Rollins
The affirmation of an intervention amidst all our doubt and uncertainty concerning its source thus represents the Christian idea that we have been marked by a life-giving event that invites us to passionately respond with our entire being. It is out of this that a deep and sustained questioning arises.
~ Peter Rollins
A child doesn't say, "What's wrong with this environment where I am growing up?" They think, What's wrong with me?
~ Peter Scazzero
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~ Peter Schwartz