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Quotes About Question

The real question is whether or not you will risk what it takes to be happy.
~ Paula McLain
What is the big deal about a couple of legs anyway?" Fyn looked at the medic. If she didn't know, he couldn't explain it.
~ Unknown
Hello, Tatiana. I'm Alexander. Have we met before?
~ Paullina Simons
security guard to Ikuto: Man... how much metal do you have on you?!
~ Unknown
I don't question our existence. I just question our modern needs.
~ Unknown
I desire from thee to know, Since thou thus dost treat me so, Why have I provoked thy scorn By the crime of being born?—
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
If there's something you really want to believe, that's what you should question the most.
~ Penn Jillette
It's a bitch, ain't it? The things we assume.
~ Percival Everett
That guy in the corner. Never tells the truth, as a matter of principle. Why answer a question, he says, if you can tell a good story instead?
~ Pete McCarthy
Hey, Jack, which way to Mecca?
~ Peter Arno
But when had they picked up the three coin sacks? Had they carried them all the way from Camp Collins, which was the southern end of the line, or had they picked them up at the train depot in Cheyenne, before rolling on to the hotel to pick up Prophet and the other
~ Unknown
If this Jesus is God's answer, what is the question? Paul eventually came to the conclusion that God was answering a question that gets at the core of not simply the Jewish drama, but the human drama, a question that no one was yet asking in quite the same way.
~ Unknown
Why do they both refer to your deity while mating?" Tochee inquired as it munched on some rehydrated cabbage. "Is it a request for a blessing?
~ Peter F. Hamilton
Because anything that has to use the Cat to make it work can't be right. It just can't.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
Y esa tensión emocional involucra a nuestro público, porque se pregunta «qué saca en realidad de todo esto».
~ Peter Guber
The regularity of the clock was a metaphor for the accuracy of the universe. For the accuracy of God's creative achievement. So the clock was, first and foremost, a metaphor. Like a work of art. And that is how it was. The clock has been like a work of art, a product of the laboratory, a question. And then, at some point, this has changed. At some point the clock has stopped being a question. Instead it has become the answer.
~ Peter Høeg
Wie so oft erhebt sich die Frage, weshalb Männer in ihrer Persönlichkeit oft diffus sind, wie es sein kann, daß sie an einem Obduktionstisch, in einer Küche, hinter einem Hundeschlitten virtuose Equilibristen sein können, während sie, wenn sie einem Fremden die Hand geben müssen, in infantiler Unbeholfenheit versinken.
~ Peter Høeg
Vad är en ängel, frågade apan. Madelene skakade på huvudet. - Det har jag aldrig riktigt förstått, sa hon. Men kanske är det en tredjedel gud, en tredjedel djur och en tredjedel människa.
~ Peter Høeg
That was what we meant by science. That both question and answer are tied up with uncertainty, and that they are painful. But that there is no way round them, And that one hides nothing; instead everything is brought out into the open.
~ Peter Høeg
Can you fall in love through a rifle scope?
~ Peter Heller
He objected, though, to indiscriminate reading. 'One must have some question,' he wrote, 'addressed to the book one is going to read.
~ Peter Kropotkin
But Abram replied, “Lord GOD, how can I know that I will possess it?”
~ Genesis 15:8
So Moses returned to the LORD and asked, “Lord, why have You brought trouble upon this people? Is this why You sent me?
~ Exodus 5:22
Then God came to Balaam and asked, “Who are these men with you?”
~ Numbers 22:9