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Quotes About Question

We like to play a game. You go into a diner and see if you can order breakfast without having to reply to a question. It's impossible. There's a huge amount of choice in how you'd like your eggs, your coffee, even how toasted you'd like your toast to be!
~ Dave Myers
The novelist teaches the reader to comprehend the world as a question. There is wisdom and tolerance in that attitude. In a world built on sacrosanct certainties the novel is dead.
~ Milan Kundera
Why is a useless question, an unknowable object. But to suspend thought is impossible. The mind is made perfectly of possibilities.
~ Sarah Hall
Aún nos queda una película por ver, no? -Mientras dormías-respondió Paige acurrucándose a él. -Crees que eres lo bastante hombre como para soportarlo? -Por supuesto -Jake la llevó contra su cuerpo y miró a Matt.-Pásame el tequila.
~ Sarah Morgan
France is a very hierarchical society," he says. "The whole question of service is linked to old ideas of power and class.
~ Sarah Turnbull
Wrestling with the darkness has left me more committed to this path than I could ever have imagined. And with one last beautiful question that guides me in my most personal moments: "What is left if we might lose it all?" My answer gets more beautiful by the hour: nature, humanity, and my wildly alive love of it all.
~ Sarah Wilson
Can this really call itself a cake when its main ingredients are cheese and carrots?
~ Sarra Manning
Age is a question of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
~ Satchel Paige
It's interesting to wake up at 3 in the morning by someone saying they're a reporter and they want to know how you feel. I felt fine, but I said, 'Well, why do you ask?'
~ Saul Perlmutter
the saving question was always, "How will this impact the user experience?
~ Scott Berkun
Asking the user experience question is the ultimate way to prioritize engineering work, as it shifts the perspective back to where it belongs: the impact that decisions will have on customers, not engineers. Both matter, but the customer matters more.
~ Scott Berkun
If your father says 'Bark like a dog,' I say 'What breed, Your Honor?
~ Scott Lynch
Interestingly enough, the most-asked question in the whole Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—is "How long, O Lord, how long?" And the most repeated command from God is "Do not fear" or "Do not be afraid." The people of God consistently cry out for relief, and the God of love bids us trust him.
~ Scotty Smith
While the Pharisees were gathered together, Jesus asked them a question, saying, "What do you think about the Christ?" (Matt. 22:41–42)
~ Scotty Smith
Since when," he asked, "Are the first line and last line of any poem Where the poem begins and ends?
~ Seamus Heaney
Palaeontological research exhibits, beyond question, the phenomenon of provinces in time, as well as provinces in space.
~ Edward Forbes
I was at a U2 concert and someone asked me if my hair color was real... I thought to myself, if I had $1 for every time someone asked me this, I would be very rich.
~ Angie Everhart
One finds oneself saying: 'I know the right question, but ... this is not exactly the right time to ask it.'
~ Dan Rather
I can see that you [Bruce Cole] are a true historian because you really always ought to ask that question about anybody at a different place or a different time: What's the same and what's different?
~ Donald Kagan
Did you bring me a rat?" "He has no time for rats, George." "No time for rats? That's just sad.
~ Rick Riordan
The next time anyone asks you "What is Bertrand Russell's philosophy?" the correct answer is "What year, please?"
~ Sidney Hook
Few can remember clearly when innocence came to a sudden end, the moment at which we ask for the first time: Am I loved?
~ W. H. Auden
The prologues are over. It is a question, now, Of final belief. So, say that final belief Must be in a fiction. It is time to choose.
~ Wallace Stevens
It would be idle to say that we were not, from time to time, aware that a volcano slumbered fitfully beneath us. There were dark sides to the Slavery Question, for master, as for slave.
~ Mary Virginia Terhune