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By the way, did you fellows know that a hummingbird weighs as much as a quarter? Do you think a hummingbird also weighs the same as two dimes and a nickel? But then she asked a question of her own: How do they weigh a hummingbird?
~ Calvin Trillin
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If you have to ask, you've never been in love. More than that, you've never had your feelings hurt by the one you want to trust and cherish you most of all.
~ Cameron Dokey
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In tourism college they were taught that American notions of what constitutes a personal question are quite different from their own. Tư has learned this the hard way, through responses to questions like: And what do they pay you to be a pharmaceutical representative with GlaxoSmithKline, Mr. Clark? Is this lady your wife or your daughter? Do they have the death penalty in your state of Texas? Why are the insides of your ears so hairy?
~ Camilla Gibb
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From the bow of the canoe she asked, Do you know a rain dance? First I need a virgin.
~ Carl Hiaasen
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What happened to your eye, young lady?" "I fell down the stairs. What happened to your hair?
~ Carl Hiaasen
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I fell down the stairs. What happened to your hair?" Raven's face purpled. "I don't know what you mean.
~ Carl Hiaasen
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Erin said, 'I'll ask you what you've been dying to ask me: how in the world can you do it?' 'Do what?' 'Your job. Dead bodies, day after day. I couldn't take it.' The detective said, 'hey, it's a growth industry. The state could sell fucking bonds.
~ Carl Hiaasen
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Science is based on experiment, on a willingness to challenge old dogma, on an openness to see the universe as it really is. Accordingly, science sometimes requires courage - at the very least the courage to question the conventional wisdom.
~ Carl Sagan
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The nature of life on Earth and the search for life elsewhere are two sides of the same question—the search for who we are.
~ Carl Sagan
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Like other mammals, they are capable of strong emotions. They have certainly committed no crimes. I do not claim to have the answer, but I think it is certainly worthwhile to raise the question: Why, exactly, all over the civilized world, in virtually every major city, are apes in prison?
~ Carl Sagan
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Do you believe in UFOs?' I'm always struck by how the question is phrased, the suggestion that this is a matter of belief and not of evidence. I'm almost never asked, 'How good is the evidence that UFOs are alien spaceships?
~ Carl Sagan
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After I give lectures—on almost any subject—I often am asked, "Do you believe in UFOs?" I'm always struck by how the question is phrased, the suggestion that this is a matter of belief and not of evidence. I'm almost never asked, "How good is the evidence that UFOs are alien spaceships?" I
~ Carl Sagan
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Do you believe in UFOs?" I'm always struck by how the question is phrased, the suggestion that this is a matter of belief and not of evidence. I'm almost never asked, "How good is the evidence that UFOs are alien spaceships?" I
~ Carl Sagan
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Not all of Derrida's writing is to everyone's taste. He had an irritating habit of overusing the rhetorical question, which lends itself easily to parody: 'What is it, to speak? How can I even speak of this? Who is this I who speaks of speaking?
~ Terry Eagleton
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In the words of the philosopher Sceptum, the founder of my profession: am I going to get paid for this?
~ Terry Pratchett
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What did they feed the lions and tigers with in the ark, sir?
~ Terry Pratchett
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Do you think there's anything to eat in this forest?" "Yes," said the wizard bitterly, "us.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Walter Plinge said: You know she asked me a very silly question Mrs Ogg! It was a silly question any fool knows the answer! Oh, yes, said Nanny. About houses on fire, I expect... Yes! What would I take out of our house if it was on fire! I expect you were a good boy and said you'd take your mum, said Nanny. No! My mum would take herself! What would you take out then, Walter? Nanny said. The fire!
~ Terry Pratchett
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Can I ask a question, sir? said Maurice, as Death turned to go. You May Not Get An Answer. I suppose there isn't a Big Cat in the Sky, is there? I'm Surprised At You, Maurice. Of Course There Are No Cat Gods. That Would Be Too Much Like...Work. Maurice nodded. One good thing about being a cat, apart from the extra lives, was that the theology was a lot simpler.
~ Terry Pratchett
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And then...they thought I was evil, she said, over another shoulder. Are you? said Tiffany Both of Miss Level turned around shocked. What kind of question is that to ask anyone? she said. Um...the obvious one? said Tiffany. I mean, if they said, 'Yes, I am! Mwahahaha!' that would save a lot of trouble, wouldn't it
~ Terry Pratchett
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The Kappamaki, a whaling research ship, was currently researching the question: How many whales can you catch in one week?
~ Terry Pratchett
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AND NOW THERE REMAINS ONLY ONE FINAL QUESTION, he said. He raised his hands, and seemed to grow. Light flared in his eye sockets. When he spoke next, avalanches fell in the mountains. HAVE YOU BEEN NAUGHTY…OR NICE? HO. HO. HO.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Is it dead?' said Gurder. 'It can't die! It's existed for thousands of years!' Gurder shook his head. 'Sounds like a good reason for dying,' he said.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Could anyone truly trust a cat?
~ Tess Gerritsen
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