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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
People are so familiar with the show that I think they're perfectly happy to let it go by without asking any questions. There's a passivity to how we experience 'The Sound of Music.'
I am more interested in asking questions about the edges of things and thoughts. So the objects I use are not initially the subjects of the work; they are its ground.
We must give Trump credit for asking many politically incorrect questions and challenging mainstream Republican dogma on immigration. — © Tom Tancredo
We must give Trump credit for asking many politically incorrect questions and challenging mainstream Republican dogma on immigration.
When we engage people across ideological divides, asking questions helps us map the disconnect between our differing points of view.
I did take one drawing class in school, but for this book I spent a lot of time talking to painters and asking them silly questions.
I'm not asking that people accept homosexuality. I'm not asking that they believe like I do that it's inborn. I'm not asking that. All I'm saying is don't let these children suffer without a family because of your bias.
At the start of any program, asking questions is the most important part of the process. If you get [the customer's] requirements wrong, then you don't have a successful product.
I've given up asking questions. l merely float on a tsunami of acceptance of anything life throws at me ... and marvel stupidly.
You see, the problem in life isn't in receiving answers. The problem is in identifying your current questions. Once you get the questions right, the answers always come.
I'm not looking for answers when I show up to the set. I'm just asking the questions, over and over.
The people in Arab countries are now speaking out and asking many questions about human rights, minorities, religion, democracy, "the other," and so on.
Henry James proposed asking of art three modest and appropriate questions: What is the artist trying to do? Does he do it? Was it worth doing?
It takes asking many questions from many perspectives to truly understand something. — © John Paul Caponigro
It takes asking many questions from many perspectives to truly understand something.
When you love something, you'll always come back to it. You'll always keep asking questions, and finding answers.
It is the function of a liberal university not to give right answers, but to ask right questions.
The only questions worth asking today are whether humans are going to have any emotions tomorrow, and what the quality of life will be if the answer is no.
I just love asking questions. I love people. It's in my DNA. I'm cursed - and blessed.
An almost indispensable skill for any creative person is the ability to pose the right questions. Creative people identify promising, exciting, and, most important, accessible routes to progress - and eventually formulate the questions correctly.
One of the best skills of an entrepreneur is the ability to question. By asking new questions, new answers are found.
We need a more widely shared burden on the part of society to keep asking, "What are our collective values, what kind of world do we want to bequeath to our children, and to what extent are these particular technological developments helping us go in those directions? I think that corporations, every bit as much as governments, social movements, and universities - we all have a role to play in asking those questions. I don't think anybody should have a monopoly on that responsibility.
Clever people seem not to feel the natural pleasure of bewilderment, and are always answering questions when the chief relish of a life is to go on asking them.
Ask the right questions if you're going to find the right answers.
We humans have always looked to the sky as a sounding board for asking big questions about ourselves: Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we going?
There's no great mystery to acting. It's a very simple thing to do but you have to work hard at it. It's about asking questions and using your imagination.
Truly smart technologies will remind us that we are not mere automatons who assist big data in asking and answering questions.
What is bad? What is good? What should one love, what hate? Why live, and what am I? What is lie,what is death? What power rules over everything?" he asked himself. And there was no answer to any of these questions except one, which was not logical and was not at all an answer to these questions. This answer was: "You will die--and everything will end. You will die and learn everything--or stop asking.
The habit of going to your congressman's town hall and asking questions, that's powerful in a way that shouting slogans or getting arrested is not, that is completely counterproductive.
Asking the questions - that's what changes lives. Every cell in your body is awake with inquiry. And you cannot believe the old thoughts again.
Whether we like it or not, asking is the rule of the Kingdom. If you may have everything by asking in His Name, and nothing without asking, I beg you to see how absolutely vital prayer is.
I don't think anyone is boring, actually, if you ask the right questions and look at them the right way.
My trademark at CNN was really asking insightful questions and making sure people are understanding the connections in humanity, and I think that is the core of education.
I think you go through a stage where you're constantly asking questions because you're learning every day, and when it's like that you need to bring results with it.
If we shall take the good we find, asking no questions, we shall have heaping measures.
There is a wise being living inside of you. It is your intuitive self. Focus your awareness into a deep place in your body, a place where your "gut feelings" reside. You can communicate with it by silently talking to it, making requests, or asking questions. Then relax, don't think too hard with your mind, and be open to receiving answers. They are usually very simple and relate to the present moment, not the past or the future, and they feel right.
I am just a child who has never grown up. I still keep asking these 'how' and 'why' questions. Occasionally, I find an answer.
I was looking for myself and asking everyone except myself questions which I, and only I, could answer.
To finally reform higher education, we should start by asking fundamental questions, such as, Why does it take four years to get a degree?
God, why do I give interviews to 'the Guardian'? They always try to dissect you, and I don't really think about stuff in the way that you're asking me these questions. — © Jamie Oliver
God, why do I give interviews to 'the Guardian'? They always try to dissect you, and I don't really think about stuff in the way that you're asking me these questions.
Knowing the right questions is better than having all the right answers.
There's an art to asking questions. Briefings are valuable but normally communicate primarily what the subordinate leader wants you to know, and often the picture they provide is incomplete.
I have been asking if I'm an activist or a journalist. And my answer is very simple. I'm just a journalist who asks questions.
It is not that we don't know the right answers, it is just that we don't ask the right questions.
I'm an entertainer and I entertain people and they entertain me back by asking questions. And some of them I answer.
Pat Roberts and I both feel very strongly that when we get to Iran, that we can't make the same mistakes. We have to ask the questions, the hard questions before, not afterwards, and get the right intelligence.
We live in a time of fear," Skulduggery said, "where we're too scared of upsetting the status quo to ask the questions we need to be asking.
I learn so much from writing with other musicians, asking questions about their playing style and gear, and hanging out, too.
The best educators I have met never stop asking questions. Some of them have taught for forty years and continue to be energized by new possibilities.
Learning is the new skill. Imagination, creation and asking new questions are at its core. — © Sugata Mitra
Learning is the new skill. Imagination, creation and asking new questions are at its core.
The wise man doesn't give the right answers, he poses the right questions.
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.
The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, he is one who asks the right questions.
We need to pay attention to the questions non-Christians are asking, and the conversations that Christians are having.
What's the ultimate price I'll pay if I don't stop this indulgence now? By asking questions like this, they'll associate pain to overeating, and their behavior will change immediately.
So Socrates was a kind of gadfly. He was a sort of philosophical urban gorilla hanging around in the middle of Athens, asking these peculiar questions of everybody - important people, young men, slaves - questions that had to do with ultimately what's the life that's worth living. And Plato was one of the young men who hung around him, a very aristocratic young man, came from a very old, important family.
Even the mood of a lot of people, my dad gets on me a lot because he's like people love answers but I'm more for questions, ask the right questions.
When strangers walk up to me and want to play golf for money, I worry. I wonder why they're coming to me, and I begin asking questions: When did you start playing? What's your best score? Are you playing your best golf right now? Where do you play? Usually I can tell if they're lying.
I don't mind anyone asking me any questions, I've got nothing to hide. I like it to be as real as it is; that's what I call an interview. I'm not someone who's like 'Right, you can't ask this, that, this, that, this, that.' It's got to be a real interview. I've literally got nothing to hide.
The scientific mind does not so much provide the right answers as ask the right questions.
I think every year, my role changes. And I am an open house for advice, for anyone to use. It's just a matter of asking questions.
That's all managing is: just coming up with the right questions and getting the right answers.
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