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Quotes About Question

Changing the question 'free from what?' into 'free for what?'; this change that occurs when freedom has been achieved has accompanied me on my migrations like a basso continuo. This is what we are like, those of us who are nomads, who come out of the collapse of a settled way of life.
~ Vilém Flusser
What first kiss holds passion? It is a question seeking an answer.
~ Violet Winspear
Quis furor iste novus?
~ Virgil
But this question of love... this falling in love with women. Take Sally Seton; her relation in the old days with Sally Seton. Had that not, after all, been love?
~ Virginia Woolf
Mi az élet értelme? Ez volt az egész - ez az egyszer? kérdés, mely a múló évekkel egyre jobban bekeríti az embert. A nagy kinyilatkoztatás nem jött még el soha. A nagy kinyilatkoztatás talán nem jön el már soha.
~ Virginia Woolf
Kokia gyvenimo prasm?? Tai ir viskas - paprastas klausimas, slenkant metams žmog? vis labiau apninkantis. Didysis apreiškimas taip ir neat?jo. Didysis apreiškimas, matyt, apskritai niekada neateina. Esama tik kasdienini? stebukl?li?, nušvitim?, tamsoje netik?tai ?žiebiam? degtuk?, kaip štai dabar.
~ Virginia Woolf
How could any Lord have made this world? she asked. With her mind she had always seized the fact that there is no reason, order, justice: but suffering, death, the poor.
~ Virginia Woolf
A szemek. Ada sötétbarna szeme. VégsÅ' soron mi is a szem (kérdezi Ada)? Két lyuk az élet maszkján.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
You are sure you are not coming with me? Is there no hope of your coming? Tell me only this
~ Vladimir Nabokov
A concept is an idea that has been evolved to the point where a story becomes possible. A concept becomes a platform, a stage, upon which a story may unfold. A concept, it could be said—and it should be viewed this way—is something that asks a question. The answer to the question is your story.
~ Larry Brooks
Victoria: ¿Por qué no puedo matarte? Kirtash: Yo iba a hacerte la misma pregunta
~ Laura Gallego García
Se puede saber por qué dura tanto vuestra estúpida guerra? Angelo hace una mueca y responde enigmáticamente: -Pregúntale a Dios.
~ Laura Gallego García
And above all, I will argue the necessity for preserving, against all shame, a demanding question of revolution itself, a question about utopia that keeps pushing its way through a field of failed aspirations, like a student at the back of the room who gets suddenly, violently, tired of being invisible.
~ Lauren Berlant
Eisenhauser conundrum
~ Lauren Child
Guess what a group of chickens is called?" he asked. "I do not know." "Go on," he said. "Guess." "A bucket?
~ Lauren Fox
Then there was the question of Magellan's nationality.
~ Laurence Bergreen
For this is Wisdom; to love, to live To take what fate, or the Gods may give. To ask no question, to make no prayer, To kiss the lips and caress the hair, Speed passion's ebb as you greet its flow To have, -to hold -and -in time, -let go!
~ Laurence Hope
The great question is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with failure.
~ Laurence J. Peter
"Pray, my dear," quoth my mother, "have you not forgot to wind up the clock?"—"Good G—!" cried my father, making an exclamation, but taking care to moderate his voice at the same time—"Did ever woman, since the creation of the world, interrupt a man with such a silly question?"
~ Laurence Sterne
Vše zas a znova kon?ilo u jedné a téže otázky: Co d?lá n?koho matkou? Výhradn? biologie, nebo je to láska?)
~ Celeste Ng
I do not use words like liberal or conservative. You can ask me a question and I will give you an answer. Those are words rich people on television use to divide and conquer.
~ Charles Barkley
If God's so good, why didn't he give you a jump shot?
~ Charles Barkley
If you want to know where God is, ask a drunk.
~ Charles Bukowski
What was the nameless shadow which again in that one instant had passed?
~ Charles Dickens