A Quote by David Levithan

Answerless questions can destroy you. Move on. — © David Levithan
Answerless questions can destroy you. Move on.
I'm a big believer in pose some questions and then answer a few of them before you move onto the next set of questions.
Grace does not work like a penny in a slot machine. Grace will move you only when you want it to move you, and only when you let it move you. The supernatural order supposes the freedom of the natural order, but it does not destroy it.
The only interesting answers are those that destroy the questions.
We're searching for the answers so we can destroy them and dream up better questions.
There are questions which illuminate, and there are those that destroy. I was always taught to ask the first kind.
One wrong move, and you destroy your career.
I, as a storyteller, was asking questions no one in science had apparently asked. What happens in a nest of tyrannosaurs? They're precocial, meaning when they hatch, they're ready to feed and move about. My questions are "Hmm, if there's a nest of tyrannosaurs, and there's three siblings that survive, would they try to eat each other?"
I think about the poet Rainer Maria Rilke who said that it's the questions that move us, not the answers. As a writer, I believe that it's our task, our responsibility, to hold the mirror up to social injustices that we see and to create a prayer of beauty. The questions serve us in that capacity.
Feel guilty. Mourn this. But move on. Don't let it destroy you. Forgive yourself.
There are 3 questions that would destroy most of the arguments of the Left. The first is - compared to what? The second is - at what cost? And the third is - what hard evidence do you have?
There are naive questions, tedious questions, ill-phrased questions, questions put after inadequate self-criticism. But every question is a cry to understand the world. There is no such thing as a dumb question.
Just because somebody happens to disagree with you about something doesn't mean that they become your mortal enemy and that you should try to destroy them and destroy their life and destroy their family.
Throughout history, human exploitation of the earth has produced this progression: colonize-destroy-move on.
If you live the questions, life will move you into answers.
Can we afford clean water? Can we afford rivers and lakes and streams and oceans which continue to make possible life on this planet? Can we afford life itself? Those questions were never asked as we destroyed the waters of our nation, and they deserve no answers as we finally move to restore and renew them. These questions answer themselves.
I think for guys who get severely injured and can't move forward, it's because the 'what-ifs' absolutely destroy their recovery.
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