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Randomness, luck, chance, fate. This is modern man's answer to the age-old question, "Why?
~ Jerry Bridges
But what about when the story does not have a happy ending? Is God sovereign then also? This is the crucial question. It's easy to trust God when a process of events turns out as we would desire, though even here our faith often falters during the process until we know the outcome.
~ Jerry Bridges
The greatest work of art about New York? The question seems nebulous. The city's magic and majesty are distilled in the photographs of Alfred Stieglitz and Paul Strand.
~ Jerry Saltz
If a book about failures doesn't sell, is it a success?
~ Jerry Seinfeld
My problem is that I like technology, but I always have to ask myself, 'Now wait a minute, will I actually have any use for this?'
~ Jerry Zucker
Pero, ¿Escribir sobre qué? buena pregunta.
~ Jesús Rodríguez
She said she hadn't thought of that. Not finishing the test might be part of the test.
~ Jesse Ball
We get offered so few real victories. It's a question I can't even really answer: what is the victory I want?
~ Jesse Ball
I don't think I would want the responsibility for enforcing the death penalties. There's always the inevitable question of whether someone you gave the order to execute might truly have been innocent.
~ Jesse Ventura
These indignities underscore a larger question: When do impossible choices start to tear people—a society—apart?
~ Jessica Bruder
Happy New Year, Julie." "Happy New Year, Matty." She turned off the television and rolled onto her side. "Matty, I have another question for you." "Uh-oh." "Are you a skilled lover?" "And that concludes our evening chat.
~ Jessica Park
Ours is the greatest social experiment ever made to solve the question whether pleasure (as a passive affect in contrast to the active affect, wellbeing and joy) can be a satisfactory answer to the problem of human existence. For the first time in history the satisfaction of the pleasure drive is not only the privilege of a minority but is possible for more than half the population. The experiment has already answered the question in the negative.
~ Erich Fromm
Why—the question on which all logic, all philosophy, all science has shattered up to now
~ Erich Maria Remarque
It's a primary law of this world that the old rule the young, that one must serve mine's time. It is no question of ability. Else what would become of the old dodderers who cling to power?
~ Erich Maria Remarque
Where do flies go in winter?
~ Erich Maria Remarque
I mean, imagine for a second Olivero Barretto, some nice Italian kid from down the block in Cranston, Rhode Island. He comes to see Mr. Cavilleri, a wage-earning pastry chef of that city, and says, I would like to marry your only daughter, Jennifer. What would the old man's first question be? (He would not question Barretto's love, since to know Jenny is to love Jenny; it's a universal truth). No, Mr. Cavilleri would say something like, Barretto, how are you going to support her?
~ Erich Segal
She asked, what would he do if a lady happened to insist? Turner replied, "Madam, do you think that would be a lady?
~ Erik Larson
Whether Venetia and Asquith had ever had a physical relationship remained for all but them an unresolved question, although if word volume alone were a measure of romantic intensity, Asquith was a man lost irreclaimably to love.
~ Erik Larson
Does this mean we can eat pie today? Easton asked. Riley let out a snorting laugh. I know someone who will be. Nice.
~ Erin McCarthy
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~ Ernest Hemingway
Who's she?" Georgette turned to me. "Do I have to talk to her?
~ Ernest Hemingway
Do rhinoceroses cough?
~ Eugene Ionesco
It is not enough to probe the question of what the text is saying. It is equally important to discover why it is saying what it says. The question of why is most often the context for the transition into homiletical form.
~ Eugene L. Lowry
Rather than the answer, the Internet is actually the central question about our connected twenty-first-century world.
~ Andrew Keen