A Quote by Mark Frost

Easy answers are never really useful ones, so hopefully we're not trying to peddle easy answers. — © Mark Frost
Easy answers are never really useful ones, so hopefully we're not trying to peddle easy answers.
I wish there were easy answers to people's health questions. There aren't. There are answers, all right, but they are not easy.
I did not know that children think the hard questions they ask are easy and thus expect easy answers to them, and that they are disappointed when they get cautious, complex answers.
I feel like people expect me to give them easy answers, but there aren't really easy answers. There are only harder questions. And unless we get to the harder questions part, about what this conversation is really about...of course I want an immigration bill to pass. I want people to have a driver's license and work permits and green cards and passports. But this conversation transcends this bill. We're not going to have a perfect bill. This is politics. I feel like my job is instead of giving people easy answers, my job is to actually to ask people to probe deeper.
There are no easy answers' but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.
There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.
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.
Rather than recognising the challenges of a fast-changing society require sometimes complex responses, that we live in a world of trade-offs, that easy answers are usually false answers, we have seen the rise of the simplifiers.
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.
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.
We don't know all the answers. If we knew all the answers we'd be bored, wouldn't we? We keep looking, searching, trying to get more knowledge.
Reason is a terrible trap because you will be satisfied with answers. And if you are satisfied with answers, you'll never come to know what life really is.
There are simple answers to the nation's problems, but not easy ones.
Good questions outrank easy answers.
There are no easy answers, there's only living through the questions.
The answers are never 'out there. ' All the answers are 'in there, ' inside you, waiting to be discovered.
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.
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