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Are we willing to change? I hope so. Almost every person I speak to about the future of Catholicism says, "The Church really needs to change," or something to that effect. What we perhaps forget in making this statement is that we are the Church, and so the real question becomes: Are you willing to change? Am I willing to change?
~ Matthew Kelly
Who the fuck is Old Jolene?
~ Unknown
Perhaps ultimate knowledge is a knowledge-question, the interrogative mode proper to Being...Being, in other words, is the mute interlocutor of our questions, that which makes way for our interrogation and which our answers do not contain since they take the enigma away from it.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Philosophy...is a question....The human being is a question for God himself. We are not masters of this question.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
The U.S. ambassador in London, Joseph Kennedy, shrugged and said to his Polish counterpart: "Where on earth can the Allies fight the Germans and beat them?" Though Kennedy was a shameless anglophobe, appeaser and defeatist, his question was valid, and the Allied governments had no good answer to it.
~ Max Hastings
Whence come I and whither go I? That is the great unfathomable question, the same for every one of us. Science has no answer to it.
~ Max Planck
An experiment is a question which science poses to Nature and a measurement is the recording of Nature's answer.
~ Max Planck
Tolstoi has given the simplest answer, with the words: 'Science is meaningless because it gives no answer to our question, the only question important for us: "What shall we do and how shall we live?"' That science does not give an answer to this is indisputable. The only question that remains is the sense in which science gives 'no' answer, and whether or not science might yet be of use to the one who puts the question correctly.
~ Max Weber
It's the intellectual who transforms the concept of the world into the problem of meaning.
~ Max Weber
One question can make all the difference between your success or failure. A winner asks how it will be done. A loser asks why it cannot be done. Asking how to succeed, helps you find a way. Asking why you will fail, gives you an excuse to stay.
~ Unknown
should come in for an interview?" she asked gently.
~ Meg Wolitzer
Can I trust you, Addy?" he asks. I say he can. Does anyone ever answer that question with a no?
~ Megan Abbott
We were broken, brittle and fragile. The question was, were we still precious to each other? Or, instead of everything falling into place, had it fallen into pieces?
~ Megan Hart
Where's your little ghost talker toy?" Tori asked. Mother
~ Megan Hart
Ow." Pulling out the Magic 8 Ball, Judy asked a question, shaking it hard: "Dear Magic 8 Ball: Could this summer get any worse?" The window cleared: Without a doubt.
~ Megan McDonald
Man is a culture, nothing but a culture! Question your culture! Just like monkeys picking lice from their skin, get rid of the stupidities in your culture!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Logical Tom begs emotional stupid dickhead Tom not to ask the question. 'Are you alone?' he asks quietly. He hears her breathing so close to his ear. 'Yes.' 'Good,' he says, his voice croaky. 'I'll sleep like a baby.
~ Melina Marchetta
Will you be my wife?" "You're asking me?" "Well, no one else is.
~ Melina Marchetta
What if she's all I give you in this life of ours, my love?" she asked quietly. "Then I'll shout at the goddess in fury," he said fiercely. "I'll beg to know why I've been given so much when other men have so little.
~ Melina Marchetta
So I'm cruising down the road and the object of my thoughts is racing down the street, screaming that her father is a cop. A public servant, very flattering" " I like a man in uniform" He laughed. 'Do you like pizza?' 'What a ridiculous question. I suppose you're going to ask me if I like pasta next?
~ Melina Marchetta
He was an answer to a question she'd forgotten to ask.
~ Melissa Marr
Rosella asked. "I'm starving.
~ Unknown
As countless readers have pointed out, the Book of Job does not answer the question, "Why do bad things happen?" It does, however, tell us that humanity's most common answer to this question is wrong. Material misfortunes, the poet insists, do not trace back to moral choices in any way that human beings can evaluate. There
~ Michael Austin
You could never quite grasp that in order to solve a mystery there must be a mystery to solve.
~ Michael Buckley