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Quotes About Answer

I can answer anything about any American pop culture song ever.
~ Mark McGrath
As a consultant at McKinsey, I learned the value of data and the ability to shape that information into an answer.
~ Pete Buttigieg
It is of first-class importance that our answer to the Riddle of the Sphinx should be in step with how we conduct our civilisation, and this should in turn be in step with the actual workings of living systems.
~ Gregory Bateson
I want to be able to leave behind an infrastructure and a road map for any of my dreamers to follow. So that they can again take care of their family, pursue what they love and live a fulfilling life. Everyone is called, but not everyone answers. I was called, and I answered.
~ Michelle Phan
It is important when we have a need to go to God in prayer. I know, whenever I have prayed earnestly, that I have been heard and have obtained more than I prayed for. God sometimes delays, but He always comes." —Martin Luther, "What a Great Gift We Have in Prayer"9
~ Richard J. Foster
God punishes us mildly by ignoring our prayers and severely by answering them.
~ Richard J. Needham
A little boy came home and told his mother he had gotten first prize in an examination. The question had been How many legs does a horse have He had answered, Three. When his mother asked how he had gotten the first prize, he replied that all the other children had said, Two.
~ Richard Kehl
The reason for thinking that there will be no 'last' philosophy is simply that no answer can fail to be an answer to a question, and no question can guarantee its own permanent relevance.
~ Richard Rorty
The only way to find out whether sexual selection has shaped human males for aggression is to leave the theory and go back to the evidence. There are two places to look for an answer. We can look at our bodies, and we can think about our minds. The easier part is our bodies.
~ Richard W. Wrangham
Faith in God is the sole answer to the mystery of evil.
~ Richard Wurmbrand
And I thought the whole point of my education was that violence IS the answer.
~ Richelle Mead
The answer came to me before I'd even finished asking myself the question. I couldn't be Mason's girlfriend because when I imagined someone holding me and whispering dirty things in my ear, he had a Russian accent.
~ Richelle Mead
The question was which spell did I make? Which did I have time to make? The answer was eerily simple. I had time to make all of them.
~ Richelle Mead
But when the other end of the line picked up, it was his voicemail that answered, not the man himself. "I know how devastated you must be to miss me," his cheery voice said, "but leave a message, and I'll try to ease your agony as soon as possible.
~ Richelle Mead
You know, you still owe me pancakes. I think I could go for…apple cinnamon ones now. " "Apple cinnamon? You sure are demanding." "It's all right. I think you're man enough for it." "Thetis, if I actually believed you had either apples or cinnamon in your kitchen, I'd make them for you right now." I didn't answer. I was pretty sure I had some year-old Apple Jacks, but that was about it.
~ Richelle Mead
Violence isn't the answer to your problems," he said sagely. "She's the one with the problem. And I thought the whole point of my education was that violence is the answer.
~ Richelle Mead
If you're Strigoi," the boy interrupted loudly, "then why don't you have horns? My friend Jeffrey said Strigoi have horns." Dimitri's eyes fell not on the boy but on me for a moment. Again, that spark of knowing shot between us. Then, face smooth and serious, Dimitri turned to the boy and answered, "Strigoi don't have horns. And even if they did, it wouldn't matter because I'm not a Strigoi.
~ Richelle Mead
He found himself, almost immediately, up against the old truth that a machine, however ingenious, is incapable of original thought. It can handle no problems except those that resolve themselves into mathematical terms—problems that contain one, and only one, correct answer.
~ Roald Dahl
His lights blinked in binary read-out as he answered by voder, "Eleven thousand two hundred thirty-eight with uncertainty plus-minus eighty-one representing possible identities and nulls. Shall I start program?
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Why were you on that frequency? Because you were wearing a space suit. Why were you wearing it? Because you were determined to space. When a space ship called, you answered. If that is luck, then it is luck every time a batter hits a ball. Kip, 'good luck' follows careful preparation; 'bad luck' comes from sloppiness. You convinced a court older than Man himself that you and your kind were worth saving. Was that mere chance?
~ Robert A. Heinlein
You become a leading Expert by acting as if everybody else's opinion deserves no attention and never even deserves the courtesy of an answer.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
I also feel strongly, as a libertarian philosopher, that burning Sheldrake's book is not the best way to seek an answer to such questions; and as a psychologist, I think I detect the familiar odor of primate panic behavior in the suggestion that it should be burned.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Our very life depends on everythings' recurring til we answer from within.
~ Robert Frost
Ivy?" I called as I went belowdecks, fear winding between my soul and reason when she didn't answer. The silence ate away at my hope like bitter acid, drop by drop, breath by breath.
~ Kim Harrison