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Quotes About Question

Deke: 'You know what I'm wonderin'?' Malachi: 'No, and to tell the truth, I don't care' Deke: 'I'm wonderin' how you've managed to live to the ripe old age of 36, when it's a known fact that you've been brain-dead since birth' 'Strength of will', was the flat reply
~ Unknown
How are we to spend our lives, anyway? That is the real question. We read to seek the answer, and the search itself--the task of a lifetime--becomes the answer.
~ Lynne Sharon Schwartz
How many performance artists does it take to screw in a lightbulb? I don't know. I left early.
~ Lynne Tillman
Cuando un problema aparece, por favor pregunta: Cómo limpio con esto? Ihaleakalá dice que si escuchas algo ridículo, lo hagas, porque has escuchado bien. Dios tiene un gran sentido del humor.
~ Unknown
Whether to add you to my conquests. The plain evidence that you are indeed a woman of the world absolves me of some irritating points of honor on the question that have made me hesitate.
~ Madeline Hunter
Father, are we late enough to kill astronomers?
~ Madeline Miller
The world was made of mysteries, and I was only another riddle among the millions.
~ Madeline Miller
It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.
~ John Densmore
So, let's come back to the simple question Jesus asks of us all: What do you want? Don't minimize it; don't try to make sure it sounds spiritual; don't worry about whether or not you can obtain it. Just stay with the question until you begin to get an answer. This is the way we keep current with our hearts.
~ John Eldredge
Maurice once said to me- when I had asked him a question rather like yours - he said, An answer is always a form of death There was something else in her face then. It was not implaceable; but in some way impermeable. 'I think questions are a form of life
~ John Fowles
Once again I had asked an innocent question, and because of it, I was banished from the conversation.
~ John Grisham
You were enduring these terrible attacks, yet you never sought help?" "From who?" "What about law enforcement? The police?" Jake's heart froze at the question. He was stunned by it, but prepared, as was his witness. With perfect timing and diction, Kiera looked at Dyer and said, "Sir, I was being raped by the police.
~ John Grisham
Who'll try it?" Samantha asked.
~ John Grisham
No estoy aquí, que soy tu madre?
~ John Irving
IF SOME PREACHER'S AN ASSHOLE, THAT'S NOT PROOF THAT GOD DOESN'T EXIST! (page 286)
~ John Irving
The only question that I wanted to ask the darkness was the one question Scrooge had also wanted an answer to: "'Are these the shadows of the things that Will be or are they shadows of the things that May be, only?'" But the Ghost of the Future was not answering.
~ John Irving
As for my faith: I've become my father's son—that is, I've become the kind of believer that Pastor Merrill used to be. Doubt one minute, faith the next—sometimes inspired, sometimes in despair. Canon Campbell taught me to ask myself a question when the latter state settles upon me. Whom do I know who's alive whom I love? Good question—one that can bring you back to life.
~ John Irving
won't they?
~ John Irving
but who are we to question the motives of these giants of commerce whose whims rule the course of our nation.
~ John Kennedy Toole
Love is the Answer. What was the Question?
~ John Lennon
And, hence, to manage it. For if, as Thucydides warned two thousand years earlier, words in crises can lose their meaning, leaving in the "ability to see all sides of a question [an] incapacity to act on any,"82
~ John Lewis Gaddis
The great question which, in all ages, has disturbed mankind, and brought on them the greatest part of their mischiefs ... has been, not whether be power in the world, nor whence it came, but who should have it.
~ John Locke
The question "why" is too deep for science. Science instead believes it can only learn "how" something occurs.
~ John M. Barry
The greatest challenge of science, its art, lies in asking an important question and framing it in a way that allows it to be broken into manageable pieces, into experiments that can be conducted that ultimately lead to answers.
~ John M. Barry