Quotes About Questions
If one wishes to know love, one must live love, in action. Thoughts, readings and discourse on love are of value only as they present questions to be acted upon.
~ Leo Buscaglia
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Perhaps all the questions we ask of love, to measure, test, probe, and save it, have the additional effect of cutting it short.
~ Milan Kundera
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Be patient with all that is unsolved in your life. Learn to love the questions themselves, until some distant day, without your knowing, you will have lived into the answers.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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I love the early process of asking questions about a story and deciding which questions matter most.
~ Diane Sawyer
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The questions I would have liked to ask people were: 'Are you in love? What are you reading?
~ Francoise Sagan
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Until you have money, you think it's the answer to everything, and only once you have it do you realize that it's just a whole new set of questions, the only difference being that now you have to keep them to yourself, because no one's going to sympathize.
~ Jonathan Tropper
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art forgeries achieve what legitimate art accomplishes when legitimate art is most effective, provoking us to ask agitating questions about ourselves and our world.
~ Jonathon Keats
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I continued asking questions. The answers came within seconds. What shall I do with the stranger? Invite him into my house, and treat him like a brother, so that he may become one. That's to extend the hand of trust to someone so that his or her best part can step forward and reciprocate. That's to manifest the sacred hospitality that makes life between those who do not yet know each other possible.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Our ancestors worked out very sophisticated answers to such questions, but we still don't understand them very well. This is because they are in large part still implicit—manifest primarily in ritual and myth and, as of yet, incompletely articulated.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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One of the key reasons why you want to always use a script for prospecting is that each industry has its own unique set of questions that need to be asked in a certain order. If you try to wing it—as opposed to having all your questions mapped out in advance, in precisely the right order—then the chances of you remembering all the questions, or asking them all in the right order, is slim
~ Jordan Belfort
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If they're not, then it will serve as a major red flag that the person who's asking them is not an expert in their field. For example, imagine being on the receiving end of the following series of intelligence-gathering questions, asked in exactly this order:
~ Jordan Belfort
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everything you'll need to create a practical blueprint for gathering intelligence in your industry. Now, as you go through each rule, you should keep relating it back to your own situation—making whatever changes are needed to your current method of prospecting. To that end, if you have a prospecting script or a list of intelligence-gathering questions, then you should have those in front of you before we begin. So, grab those now, and let's get started.
~ Jordan Belfort
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There is real danger that, by strengthening our abilities to analyze some questions mathematically, we acquire a general confidence in our beliefs, which extends unjustifiably to those things we're still wrong about.
~ Jordan Ellenberg
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Today's philosophy questions are tomorrow's precision science experiments.
~ Jorge Cham
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the human heart is a refugee—is standing here always in its open market, shouting out prices, in- audible prices, & wares keep on arriving, & the voices get higher— what are you worth the map of the world is shrieking, any moment of you, what is it worth, time breaks over you and you remain, more of you, more of you, asking your questions, ravishing the visible with your inquiry, and hungry, why are you so hungry…
~ Jorie Graham
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Quizá sea verdad que no piensas en nada, aunque no pensar en nada justamente en los momentos más íntimos es una defensa, Inés, una huida que te mantiene la mente en blanco, bloqueada por la ausencia de tu ser para que el miedo y las preguntas no se inscriban en ti...
~ José Donoso
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La historia no se ocupa del pasado. Le pregunta al pasado cosas que le interesan al hombre vivo.
~ José Luis Romero
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You can ask other qualifying questions, but ask only 3–5. We used to have a 3-page questionnaire with 17 questions, and many users failed to complete the form. We had success with a chatbot asking one question at a time. Users will get anxious if they have to scroll and complete a big form.
~ Joseph Anderson
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In one of the Scriptures we read: Under a banyan tree sat a youthful teacher and beside him an aged disciple. The mind of the disciple was full of doubts and questions, but although the teacher continued silent, gradually every doubt vanished from the disciple's mind. This signifies that the conveying of spiritual teaching does not depend upon words only. It is the life, the illumination, which counts.
~ Joseph B. Lumpkin
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Life is like arriving late for a movie, having to figure out what was going on without bothering everybody with a lot of questions, and then being unexpectedly called away before you find out how it ends.
~ Joseph Campbell
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He tried hard to speak calmly, and to ask sensible questions that would help him understand.
~ Erin Hunter
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Everyone is guilty at one time or another of throwing out questions that beg to be ignored, but mothers seem to have a market on the supply. "Do you want a spanking or do you want to go to bed?" Don't you want to save some of the pizza for your brother?" Wasn't there any change?
~ Erma Bombeck
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You're just dead, your brain stops working, and then you're not around to ask annoying questions anymore.
~ Ernest Cline
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What happens when you die? Well, we're not completely sure. But the evidence seems to suggest that nothing happens. You're just dead, your brain stops working, and then you're not around to ask annoying questions anymore
~ Ernest Cline
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