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Quotes About Questioning

Who am I? Meditate on that. Seek the Seeker. (p. 32)
~ Adyashanti
But what is it? What is it like to experience blame? By questioning, "What is this?" consciousness is allowed to get inside of it. So you see, there might be blame, but now it is blame that's conscious. If you try to do something with the blame, such as get rid of it, then you are not really with it.
~ Adyashanti
As you yourself have said, what other explanation can there be?' Poirot stared straight ahead of him. 'That is what I ask myself,' he said. 'That is what I never cease to ask myself.
~ Agatha Christie
Why didn't they ask the Evans?
~ Agatha Christie
But what really happens after you are dead - that is what I want to know? I cannot tell you Renisenb. You should ask a priest these questions. He would just give me the usual answers. I want to know. We shall none of us know until we are dead ourselves.
~ Agatha Christie
Is nobody incapable of murder?" "I have often wondered." said Hercule Poirot.
~ Agatha Christie
If Miss Debenham is innocent, why did she conceal that fact? Why did she tell me that she had never been in America?
~ Agatha Christie
mucho. —¿Y yo? —¿Tú? —Sí, yo. —¡Oh, yo no podría! —¿Por qué no? —No, porque no puedo.
~ Agatha Christie
It Isn't Strychnine, Is It?
~ Agatha Christie
Yes, I remember the one you mean. All a lot of hooey, though.
~ Agatha Christie
One counsel's questioning brings out testimony as to the resemblances, the defence brings evidence to show dissimilarity.
~ Agatha Christie
I couldn't think. The basics of my life seemed altered and thrown into question. After all, our families--our ancestors--are our identities. Biology is destiny. I'm not who you think I am, I had said to T.J. the last time I'd seen him. Maybe I wasn't who I'd thought I was either.
~ Aimee Friedman
Man may try, and try and try. He may fly to reach the sky! But despite his best efforts, when things don't happen... Man is confused and wonders, 'Why?'... Man breaks down and begins to Cry.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
Man will live and man will die, The body will burn the Soul will fly, But before this happens, man must ask why,Why am I here and who am I?
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
We don't need to suffer,We don't have to cry.If only we question and Find out,Who am I?We can be blissful like a Bird in the Sky.
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
You can Just Choose to Live and Die, or Start a Quest to Find out Who Am "I"!
~ AiR Atman in Ravi
Who Do You Think You Are?
~ Alan Cumming
Oh really? You're cold?
~ Alan Dean Foster
What were they thinking, those little German children? Did they see animals when they looked at us, or people? I wasn't so sure myself anymore.
~ Alan Gratz
it's a hymn of the heretic, a piyut [liturgical poem] of a modern, doubtful person.
~ Alan Light
Evey Hammond: Who are you? V: Who? Who is but the form following the function of what and what I am is a man in a mask. Evey Hammond: Well I can see that. V: Of course you can. I'm not questioning your powers of observation I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is
~ Alan Moore
But to doubt God and to question His motives causes our faith to shrink until literally we cease to be believers—we are believers in name, but not in practice or in action.
~ Alan Redpath
Perhaps your spirit is sour, cold, indifferent, and God asks what is wrong. He knows why you are like that, but He wants you to tell Him. He wants you to confess that you have feared and panicked, that you have questioned His purpose and plan for your life. You have doubted His Word and His promises, and you have failed to renew before God every day the anointing of His Spirit, so that you have become spiritually stale.
~ Alan Redpath
Maybe it was that Hamlet line he referenced, where he wrote about someone who was "protesting" too much.
~ Alan Russell