A Quote by Brian Stelter

One way to solve a mystery is by asking the right questions until answers start to emerge. — © Brian Stelter
One way to solve a mystery is by asking the right questions until answers start to emerge.
If you don't ask the right questions, you don't get the right answers. A question asked in the right way often points to its own answer. Asking questions is the ABC of diagnosis. Only the inquiring mind solves problems.
In a way, math isn't the art of answering mathematical questions, it is the art of asking the right questions, the questions that give you insight, the ones that lead you in interesting directions, the ones that connect with lots of other interesting questions -the ones with beautiful answers.
a good part of the trick to being a first-rate scientist is in asking the right questions or asking them in ways that make it possible to find answers.
In a way, I think religion is to be admired for asking the right questions. I just think it's got the wrong answers.
Asking the right questions takes as much skill as giving the right answers.
You can't get right answers if you're asking the wrong questions.
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.
I never challenged control of the band. Basically, all I did was start asking questions. There's an old adage in Hollywood amongst managers: 'Pay your acts enough money that they don't ask questions.' And I started asking questions.
The answers to these questions will determine your success or failure. 1) Can people trust me to do what's right? 2) Am I committed to doing my best? 3) Do I care about other people and show it? If the answers to these questions are yes, there is no way you can fail.
Philosophy may be defined as the art of asking the right question...awareness of the problem outlives all solutions. The answers are questions in disguise, every new answer giving rise to new questions.
You do not need to justify asking questions. But if you think you have found answers, you do not have the right to remain silent.
I cannot expect even my own art to provide all of the answers, only to hope it keeps asking the right questions.
I wish that we worried more about asking the right questions instead of being so hung up on finding answers.
There's a difference between a mystery and a question. Questions demand answers, but a mystery demands something more valuable-explanation.
Don't bother asking God for answers about life. Most likely you're asking the wrong questions.
I kind of feel in a way all of us will forever be asking those questions of ourselves. Who am I and how do I fit in in the world and what is all this about? Because those aren't really... there are no answers to those questions in a sense.
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