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Last updated on November 7, 2024.
There must be right and wrong answers to questions of morality and values that potentially fall within the purview of science. On this view, some people and cultures will be right (to a greater or lesser degree), and some will be wrong, with respect to what they deem important in life.
What are your goals? Where are you going? Why are you here? What are you? Scientology has answers to these questions, good answers that are true, answers that work for you. For the subject matter of Scientology is you.
I didn't confess. I was interrogated. They acted like my answers were wrong. They told me I was wrong, that I didn't remember correctly, that I had to remember correctly. And if I didn't, I would never see my family.
If you get people asking the wrong questions, you don't have to worry about the answers. — © Hunter S. Thompson
If you get people asking the wrong questions, you don't have to worry about the answers.
You can't get right answers if you're asking the wrong questions.
Teachers say to me, 'The internet is full of rubbish, wrong answers.' But you would be surprised how just long it takes to find wrong information on Google, and where it's not obvious that it's wrong.
Answers are not obtained by putting the wrong question and thereby begging the real one.
Right answers to difficult questions are better than wrong answers to difficult questions.
[Steven Spielberg's films] are comforting, they always give you answers and I don't think they're very clever answers. The success of most Hollywood films these days is down to fact that they're comforting. They tie things up in nice little bows and give you answers, even if the answers are stupid, you go home and you don't have to think about it. The great filmmakers make you go home and think about it.
My work stops at publication. If the books don't contain in themselves their reasons for being - questions and answers - it means I was wrong to have them published.
Perhaps we are looking at this from a wrong perspective; this search for the truth, the meaning of life, the reason of God. We all have this mindset that the answers are so complex and so vast that it is almost impossible to comprehend. I think, on the contrary, that the answers are so simple; so simple that it is staring us straight in the face, screaming its lungs out, and yet we fail to notice it. We're looking through a telescope, searching the stars for the answer, when the answer is actually a speck of dirt on the telescope lens.
Anyone can notice wrong answers. It takes the creative person to notice the wrong questions.
I think it's much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which might be wrong.
In a way, I think religion is to be admired for asking the right questions. I just think it's got the wrong answers.
I engage my subjects in conversation, patterned after psychiatric questioning, with the aim of discovering something about the reasoning underlying their right but especially their wrong answers.
The wrong answers are stopping the right ones from emerging. — © David Rock
The wrong answers are stopping the right ones from emerging.
Insatiable curiosity is infectious to everyone around you. We live in an era today where we can get the answers for everything. In my generation, going to school meant learning the answers. Today, education should be more about knowing what the right questions are. The answers come for free.
If by now you're a little confused, don't be too hard on yourself. Life is confusing, and anyone who claims that she has all the answers has probably uncovered the wrong ones.
Knowing the precies answers is not as crucial as the certainty that the answers do, in fact, exist.
In studying mathematics or simply using a mathematical principle, if we get the wrong answer in sort of algebraic equation, we do not suddenly feel that there is an anti-mathematical principle that is luring us into the wrong answers.
Teachers who offer you the ultimate answers do not possess the ultimate answers, for if they did, they would know that the ultimate answers cannot be given, they can only be received.
We thought that we had the answers, it was the questions we had wrong.
If we keep asking the wrong questions, we are just going to get better wrong answers. The solution to lack of community isn't to give up on the community.
The most serious mistakes are not being made as a result of wrong answers. The true dangerous thing is asking the wrong question.
The conventional asset-allocation method is like sheet music. It is prescribed, it has right answers and wrong answers and it sounds about the same every time. But jamming is different. Jamming is when you make the music. When you improvise and adapt to conditions. When you are creative.
One of the things that is wrong with religion is that it teaches us to be satisfied with answers which are not really answers at all.
When you're building a show from the ground up, there are no answers or wrong move, because there's no bible.
The uncreative mind can spot wrong answers, but it takes a very creative mind to spot wrong questions.
There are no right answers to wrong questions.
The mind when it has an old experience will add that data into its current experience, and it keeps coming up with wrong answers.
There are no right or wrong answers, There is only intuition
I never had faith that the answers to human problems lay in anything that could be called political. I thought the answers, if there were answers, lay someplace in man's soul.
I have frequently seen people become neurotic when they content themselves with inadequate or wrong answers to the questions of life.
Life seems to be a choice between two wrong answers.
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers.
There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.
I think animal testing is a terrible idea; they get all nervous and give the wrong answers.
The uncreative mind can spot the wrong answers, but it takes a very creative mind to spot the wrong questions" The question has never been: Do we have the money? The question has always been: Do we have the resources?
Unlike in school, in life you don't have to come up with all the right answers. You can ask the people around you for help - or even ask them to do the things you don't do well. In other words, there is almost no reason not to succeed if you take the attitude of 1) total flexibility - good answers can come from anyone or anywhere (and in fact, as I have mentioned, there are far more good answers 'out there' than there are in you) and 2) total accountability: regardless of where the good answers come from, it's your job to find them.
It’s wrong to hate. It always has been wrong and it always will be wrong! It’s wrong in America, it’s wrong in Germany, it’s wrong in Russia, it’s wrong in China! It was wrong in two thousand B.C., and it’s wrong in nineteen fifty-four A.D.! It always has been wrong, and it always will be wrong!
My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, you'd better choose the question carefully. — © Javier Bardem
My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, you'd better choose the question carefully.
We're too smart to know there aren't easy answers. But we're not dumb enough to accept that there aren't better answers.
There are no easy answers' but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.
For peer review, replication, and objectivity to make any headway on the continuum, for science to find the right answers to anything, there have to be wrong - or at least unlikely - answers.
I was born with the wrong sign In the wrong house With the wrong ascendancy I took the wrong road That led to The wrong tendencies I was in the wrong place At the wrong time For the wrong reason And the wrong rhyme On the wrong day Of the wrong week Used the wrong method With the wrong technique Wrong Wrong.
Every question that can be answered must beanswered or at least engaged. Illogical thought processes must bechallenged when they arise.Wrong answers must be corrected.Correct answers must be affirmed. —From the Erudite faction manifesto
To do well does not mean everything will always turn out well. The key is to remember that faith and obedience are still the answers, even when things go wrong, perhaps especially when things go wrong.
It's okay to ask questions, but get the answers. So, where are the answers? Since the questions came from within you, guess where the answers are? Within you.
There are many answers, none of them right, but some of them most definitely wrong.
No one is so wrong as the man who knows all the answers.
Its easy to research on the Internet, but its also easy to get the wrong answers. Not all that you read on Google is correct. — © Jock Zonfrillo
Its easy to research on the Internet, but its also easy to get the wrong answers. Not all that you read on Google is correct.
It's not wrong to be upset. It's not wrong to cry. It's not wrong to want attention. It's not even wrong to scream or throw a fit. What is wrong is to keep it all inside. What is wrong is to blame and punish yourself for simply being human. What is wrong is to never be heard and to be alone in your pain. Share it. Let it out.
They say the world has become too complex for simple answers. They are wrong.
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about the answers.
Don't bother asking God for answers about life. Most likely you're asking the wrong questions.
One of the most important tools in critical thinking about numbers is to grant yourself permission to generate wrong answers to mathematical problems you encounter. Deliberately wrong answers!
I loved school; I loved the rules, and I liked there being right answers, wrong answers, and being able to give the right answer all the time. And that goes against who many would predict is going to go out and break rules and tell stories for a living.
We do things much the same way as we did 50, 60 or even 70 years ago. The answers may not be wrong, but we haven't experimented to see whether they are or not.
It doesn't matter what answers you get if you ask the wrong questions.
Why don't I talk about Big Data? Because I am focused on intelligent answers and not speeds and feeds. It doesn't matter if it is quick if it's the wrong answer.
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