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Quotes About Question

I think that there is a concern, a question mark, by people all around the world and governments all around the world, as to what China's intentions are.
~ Gary Locke
You either end up on a good, fun show that's successful, or you have that question mark in your future, and you know that you don't know what's going to happen, which is exciting.
~ Lucy Griffiths
There's a feeling of despair for some, but that's not what we wanted. Because the whole movie is without dialogue, it's more a question than an answer. We wanted to make a question mark so people could project what they wanted onto 'Electroma' - some people see it as sad, some as happy. Everyone is different.
~ Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo
And I may often question choices I make as a producer. But I've never questioned the choices I make as a director.
~ Steven Spielberg
I wish we questioned the aid model as much as we are questioning the capitalism model. Sometimes the most generous thing you can do is just say no.
~ Dambisa Moyo
The best films of any kind, narrative or documentary, provoke questions.
~ Edward Norton
I think everything I write is from an atheist perspective. I mean, it's partly from an atheist perspective because I'm an atheist, and I'm just not really interested in religious-based questions.
~ Alex Garland
My husband will tell you one of the most frequent questions he gets from world leaders is, 'How's your wife's garden?'
~ Michelle Obama
If Dick Shelby were to participate in a debate, it would answer a lot of questions about his health and cognitive ability.
~ Ron Crumpton
I don't think anyone is qualified to answer questions of eternal fate definitively, much less pinpoint it to a given day.
~ Jon Meacham
I approach my character with the question: What would an animal think? How would an animal respond? A lot of times, it's quick action and no fear, and sometimes it's irrational fear. You don't always know.
~ Victoria Pratt
My family was, I think, a bit more radical than most Mormons, especially on the question of gender. So in my mind, growing up, there wasn't ever any question of what my future would look like. I would get married when I was 17 or 18. And I would be given some corner of the farm, and my husband would put a house on it, and we would have kids.
~ Tara Westover
Where radio is different than fiction is that even mediocre fiction needs purpose, a driving question.
~ Ira Glass
When I have used cartoon images, I've used them ironically to raise the question, 'Why would anyone want to do this with modern painting?'
~ Roy Lichtenstein
When human rights are systematically abused, it raises the question whether it may be legitimate in some circumstances for the international community to intervene within individual states as well as in conflicts between states.
~ Charles Kennedy
The Mafia is a question every time an Italian raises his head.
~ Mario Cuomo
There's a lot of neuroscience now raising the question, 'Is all the intelligence in the human body in the brain?', and they're finding out that, no, it's not like that. The body has intelligence itself, and we're much more of an organic creature in that way.
~ Joel Kinnaman
When I design a garment or a piece of accessory, the first question I ask myself is, 'Would I wear it?'
~ Tory Burch
What would George Clooney do? That's one of my favourites. He is one of my favourite actors and one of my favourite human beings. I don't know if I have a serious life philosophy.
~ Steve Kazee
We have to acknowledge and discuss with citizens that Germany needs to take on more responsibility. One of the questions is, 'Can we keep a functioning international order?'
~ Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
It's always fair to criticize, to question, to engage about things like whitewashing and violence against women and choices of lack of diversity. All those things are really, really a good thing to talk about.
~ Laeta Kalogridis
Which is more puzzling, the existence of suffering or its frequent absence?
~ Franz Wright
We're all, by and large, comparatively speaking, rich people and have perhaps more than one home. And yet the question is, are we really at home anywhere? Are we really at home in any of our homes? Because it seems to me that to be at home somewhere means to be at peace somewhere and I have a feeling at some deep level there can really be no peace for any of us, no real home for any of us, until there is some measure of real peace for everybody until everybody has a home.
~ Frederick Buechner
Is man one of God's blunders, or is God one of man's blunders?
~ Friedrich Nietzsche