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Quotes About Questions

Actually, Sara, I talk only about that which you talk about. Only when you ask a question is the information that I might offer of any value to you. All of those answers that are offered without a question having been asked are truly a waste of everyone's time. Neither student nor teacher has much fun in that. Sara
~ Esther Hicks
Nunca tendrás todas las respuestas porque nunca has planteado todas las preguntas
~ Esther Hicks
When deciding on which questions to ask, you might want to include some to which you know the answer. This may sound counterintuitive, but it's really very useful. On questions of fact, asking a "ringer" will give you some insights into the interviewee's honesty and/or knowledge. For complex issues, you may think you "know" the answer, but there may be more than one; you should find out as many as possible.
~ Ethan M. Rasiel
The reason many of us do not ardently believe in the gospel is that we have never given it a rigorous testing, thrown our hard questions at it, faced it with our most prickly doubts. Subjected
~ Eugene H. Peterson
The reason many of us do not ardently believe in the gospel is that we have never given it a rigorous testing, thrown our hard questions at it, faced it with our most prickly doubts.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
Why do people always expect authors to answer questions? I am an author because I want to ask questions. If I had answers, I'd be a politician.
~ Eugene Ionesco
In presenting problems without solutions, in posing questions without answers, in retreating to the hermetic, cavernous abode of complaint, pessimism is guilty of that most inexcusable of Occidental crimes – the crime of not pretending it's all for a reason.
~ Eugene Thacker
The only philosophy worth pursuing is the one that poses questions without answers. Anything less is hubris. But this can never be proved – by definition.
~ Eugene Thacker
During the Court's first oral argument, Scalia asked so many questions that Powell turned to Thurgood Marshall, who sat beside him on the bench, and whispered, "Do you think he knows the rest of us are here?
~ Evan Thomas
The surname's definitely not been a help, that's for sure, but it's got no relevance to me at all. That's my name, I've always fielded those questions from the media, but I just get on with it.
~ Kasper Schmeichel
Being an artist for my well being and as a living, I live in a place of observance and interest in what I consider to be the most relevant questions.
~ Brandon Boyd
All my films have raised questions on issues that are contemporary and relevant to our times.
~ Suresh Gopi
I believe a journalist needs to be free to ask the questions he or she deems relevant, without constraints from others.
~ Trish Regan
I find it odd that there's such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions.
~ Joan Blades
I was obsessed with religious questions, the basics: Why are we here? Why is the world so beautiful?
~ Anne Rice
I've learnt some important lessons: I never rely on the opinion of one doctor alone. I do my own research; I read up and am ready with questions I need answered.
~ Nargis Fakhri
Unfortunately, neither of my grandfathers were alive by the time I decided I wanted to write a book. I wish I had asked them questions when they were around, but I was too young and it remains a regret to this day.
~ Shweta Bachchan Nanda
In question-and-answer sessions after a reading or during an interview, I forget the question if I'm giving too long an answer. And at the end, I can't remember any of the questions. The more anxious I am about remembering, the more likely I am to forget.
~ Floyd Skloot
The concern around probable questions, which in a sense have been hidden, will grow around the world and the matter is critical, the reason we are doing all this is so we can respond correctly to what is reported to be a major catastrophe on the African continent.
~ Thabo Mbeki
Basically, sometimes a reporter will ask a question, and I feel the answers only matter when the questions are relevant.
~ Anderson Silva
I'm not gonna name names, but sometimes when reporters are talking, it gets a little boring because I don't have any jokes to tell because the questions are so serious.
~ Quvenzhane Wallis
Reporters used to ask me the same inane questions year-in and year-out, city-to-city, and it would drive me crazy.
~ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
So many reporters ask a lot of crazy questions. The answers to most of these questions are so obvious, but they ask them anyway just to see what kind of reaction they can get out of you.
~ Monty Williams
I have a little secret thing I do - maybe not secret because I'm telling all of you. But when when reporters are getting really loud, or they're starting to ask crazy questions, I just slow down my pace, and I talk very quietly, and I treat them like I'm an orderly sometimes in an insane asylum.
~ Jen Psaki