A Quote by Rush Limbaugh

When I ask questions I'm genuinely curious and trying to learn. — © Rush Limbaugh
When I ask questions I'm genuinely curious and trying to learn.
Get involved and learn how to recognise a story happening in front of you. Learn how to ask questions and be curious. That's probably my biggest piece of advice.
but you can't spend your whole life hoping people will ask you the right questions. you must learn to love and answer the questions they already ask.
My basic approach to interviewing is to ask the basic questions that might even sound naive, or not intellectual. Sometimes when you ask the simple questions like 'Who are you?' or 'What do you do?' you learn the most.
Teenagers are extremely funny, and extremely clever and intellectually curious. But they're also willing to ask questions about the meaning of life without disguising them around irony, and ask questions about what are our responsibilities to other people without having to couch it in irony.
I'm a curious person. I like to ask questions.
A lot of people ask me about my past. It's part of my life, so I expect people to ask certain questions. Maybe they're curious.
Curiosity is a key building block. The more curious you are, the more creativity you will unleash. A great way to do that is to ask the three "magic questions" again and again... those questions are simply, "Why", "What if?", and "Why not?". Asking these questions constantly focused you on the possibilities and away from how things are at the moment.
Practice being curious; want to know things; ask questions.
No one is dumb who is curious. The people who don't ask questions remain clueless throughout their lives.
To ask questions of the universe, and then learn to live with those questions, is the way he achieves his own identity.
Being gay, you're kind of forced to ask, I suppose, very existential questions from a very, very early age. Your identity becomes so important to you because you're trying to understand it, and, I think, from the age of, like, 9, you're being forced to ask questions... that other kids maybe don't have to ask.
Men are; more inclined to ask curious questions than to obtain necessary instruction.
Take all the courses in your curriculum. Do the research. Ask questions. Find someone doing what you are interested in! Be curious!
Writers are nosy people; we are endlessly curious: we ask questions when we shouldn't - we peek around corners when we are least expected.
I never learn anything talking. I only learn things when I ask questions.
I believe that good questions are more important than answers, and the best children's books ask questions, and make the readers ask questions. And every new question is going to disturb someone's universe.
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