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Quotes About Questions

Truly smart technologies will remind us that we are not mere automatons who assist big data in asking and answering questions.
~ Evgeny Morozov
With the evolution of information technology, there have emerged new questions, for example, of data and privacy.
~ Ram Nath Kovind
I like doing the readings and the autographing, but the interviewing gets a little tedious because you get asked the same questions every day and sometimes three or four times a day.
~ Terry McMillan
I like questions that tee me up to make weird jokes, frankly.
~ Colson Whitehead
I can't believe, even in 'The Guardian,' people ask the questions, 'Where did ISIS come from?' 'How did this happen?' 'Why do young Muslim women go off to join them?' Maybe because we've been degrading their people since 1917. Maybe their teenage years are a little bit more stressed than that of Christianity.
~ Mark Rylance
As a teenager, I increasingly had questions about religion to which I found no good answers.
~ Julian Baggini
The Hubble Space Telescope is more than remarkable. It has answered just so many of those fundamental questions that people have been asking about the cosmos since people were able to ask questions.
~ John M. Grunsfeld
Perhaps there's a lot of quality television that's not right for the individual who needs questions answered in each episode, and perhaps reality television may be a better option. With the integrity of HBO and their drive to tell stories, it takes time to arrive at any sort of answers.
~ Amanda Warren
He believed that a teacher should stimulate and guide the student with questions, so that the student not only was exposed to the answer but remembered how the answer was reached.
~ Robert D. Milne
Attorneys were often the worst witnesses, believing their place to be on the other side of the podium, asking, not answering questions.
~ Robert Dugoni
Arkhip learned early in his career that a tape recorder was a crutch. Investigators depended on the recording and failed to listen to a witness's answers. Without listening, there was no hearing; without hearing, one could not ask intelligent follow-up questions. Opportunities not taken were opportunities lost. Arkhip took notes and maximized his intuitive abilities. With years of practice, he could recall almost verbatim what a witness had said.
~ Robert Dugoni
I say we have Del and Faz ask around, find out if any cats have gone missing in the kid's neighborhood or if he trolls the Internet
~ Robert Dugoni
Jesus obviously does not answer many questions from you or me. Which is why apologetics is always such a questionable enterprise. Jesus just doesn't argue.
~ Robert Farrar Capon
We struggle with, agonize over and bluster heroically about the great questions of life when the answers to most of these lie hidden in our attitude toward the thousand minor details of each day.
~ Robert Grudin
During the second call, I explained that since we were both (meaning the buyer and me) busy people, I thought it would save a lot of time if he could answer a few quick questions over the phone. That way, I explained, I could avoid sending him properties that did not fall within his guidelines.
~ Robert J. Ringer
Es nuestra concepción de la muerte lo que determina nuestras respuestas a todas las preguntas que la vida nos plantea.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
I think it's science and physics are just starting to learn from all these experiments. These experiments have been carried out hundreds and hundreds of times in all sorts of ways that no physicist really questions the end point. I think that these experiments are very clearly telling us that consciousness is limitless and the ultimate reality.
~ Robert Lanza
One of the most powerful ways to "program" your brain is the kaizen technique of asking small questions.
~ Robert Maurer
Build the kaizen habit of asking yourself small (and positive) questions... You are programming your brain for creativity
~ Robert Maurer
Your brain loves questions and won't reject them . . . unless the question is so big it triggers fear.
~ Robert Maurer
These strategies include: asking small questions to dispel fear and inspire creativity thinking small thoughts to develop new skills and habits—without moving a muscle taking small actions that guarantee success solving small problems, even when you're faced with an overwhelming crisis bestowing small rewards to yourself or others to produce the best results recognizing the small but crucial moments that everyone else ignores
~ Robert Maurer
Creativity isn't learning the right answers but asking the strongest questions.
~ Robert McKee
Curiosity is the intellectual need to answer questions and close open patterns. Story plays to this universal desire by doing the opposite, posing questions and opening situations.
~ Robert McKee
The audience wants to be taken to the limit, to where all questions are answered, all emotion satisfied—the end of the line.
~ Robert McKee