A Quote by Bill James

I have always been much better at asking questions than knowing what the answers were. — © Bill James
I have always been much better at asking questions than knowing what the answers were.
I'm really much better at asking questions than answering them, since asking questions is like a constant deflection of oneself.
Knowing the right questions is better than knowing all the right answers" Caleb from Pretty Little Liars (TV Show)
Knowing the right questions is better than having all the right answers.
Being human means asking the questions of one's own being and living under the impact of the answers given to this question. And, conversely, being human means receiving answers to the questions of one's own being and asking questions under the impact of the answers.
If you dislike the answers you’re getting from life, try asking better questions.
When I'm by myself asking the questions that many of us do at some point in our lives, I look to the stars knowing that the answers are somewhere out there waiting to be discovered.
I'm about being honest and knowing that people are watching, and they want to know that I'm asking questions that they want the answers to.
I really don't think art is good at answering questions. It's much better at posing questions - and even better at simply asking people to open their eyes.
I'm always asking questions - not to find 'answers,' but to see where the questions lead. Dead ends sometimes? That's fine. New directions? Interesting. Great insights? Over-ambitious. A glimpse here and there? Perfect.
We are closer to God when we are asking questions than when we think we have the answers.
Having all the answers just means you've been asking boring questions.
I've always been into asking the big questions; I'm the last guy out the door at closing time cuz I was sittin' around 'til the wee hours with the other ones who were asking the same things.
Empathy isn’t just listening, it’s asking the questions whose answers need to be listened to. Empathy requires inquiry as much as imagination. Empathy requires knowing you know nothing. Empathy means acknowledging a horizon of context that extends perpetually beyond what you can see.
Right answers to difficult questions are better than wrong answers to difficult questions.
When you love something, you'll always come back to it. You'll always keep asking questions, and finding answers.
I won't call my work entertainment. It's exploring. It's asking questions of people, constantly. 'How much do you feel? How much do you know? Are you aware of this? Can you cope with this?' A good movie will ask you questions you don't already know the answers to. Why would I want to make a film about something I already understand?
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