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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
Ignorance is bliss. Oedipus ruined a great sex life by asking too many questions.
Tweeting first and asking questions later is not a good way to make policy - especially in the Middle East.
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. — © Jacob Neusner
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.
There's a blessing that you're in a spotlight, but people follow you and want to keep asking you questions - it's just overwhelming sometimes.
A lot of people have been asking me questions about IVF and surrogacy, and I'm glad that I can be a mouthpiece to that.
Self-awareness involves deep personal honesty. It comes from asking and answering hard questions.
The first time I had a secretary, I was sheepish about being demanding or even asking questions.
One way to solve a mystery is by asking the right questions until answers start to emerge.
Whenever you're unsure of yourself, whenever you're in doubt, ask yourself three questions. What do you believe in? What do you hope for? but most important, ask yourself, what do you love?
Asking questions about why I don't want kids is really none of your business, but at least it's a dialogue.
People asking questions, lost in confusion, well I tell them there's no problem, only solutions.
Feminists are asking the practical questions about how you want to live your life.
I collected child support in Dade County, and they wrote a rap song about me, so the kids knew about it, and they started asking me questions about child support. What happens if she wastes the money? What happens if he doesn't pay? And I answered the questions.
The interesting thing is that you don't have to know the answers - simply asking the questions and your reflection itself causes the rewiring of the brain. — © Deepak Chopra
The interesting thing is that you don't have to know the answers - simply asking the questions and your reflection itself causes the rewiring of the brain.
The book Forest Dark wants to provoke questions about what is reality and why are we so given to believe that reality is firm and unbendable. There's a whole host of questions that the book is asking about that. Why do we believe that the world is only one way and as we see it? Why are we not open to the ways in which it might be otherwise.
Actually, having a few questions of your own shouldn't prevent you from sharing the gospel with others. You can explain to them that while you still have a few unresolved questions yourself, you don't have enough faith to not believe.
It's the most annoying question and they just can't help asking you. You'll be asked it at family gatherings, weddings, and on first dates. And you'll ask yourself far too often. It's the question that has no good answer. It's the question that when people stop asking it, you'll feel even worse. - WHY ARE YOU SINGLE?
The power of Ayasdi is its unique ability to automatically discover insights - regardless of complexity - without asking 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 boldness of asking deep questions may require unforeseen flexibility if we are to accept the answers.
I think the problem we have as apes is we're asking far bigger questions than we could possibly process.
I've given up asking questions. l merely float on a tsunami of acceptance of anything life throws at me ... and marvel stupidly.
It is not only by the questions we have answered that progress may be measured, but also by those we are still asking.
I heard you asking questions of each: Who killed the pork chops? What price bananas? Are you my Angel?
I wouldn't say I'm a religious person, but I am definitely inclined toward asking the big questions.
In mathematics, the art of asking questions is more valuable than solving problems.
Architecture is a result of a process of asking questions and testing them and re-interrogating and changing in a repetitive way.
You know that thing where you repeat a word over and over until it just sounds like utter gibberish? That's what doing a day of press on a film is like. Ten interviews in a row, all asking pretty much the same questions until you find yourself giving pretty much the same answers.
With nonfiction, I had to learn how to be a clear communicator, but it was also a relief to be able to articulate some of my political ideas and beliefs. I also try to do that in my fiction, but I'm more interested in asking questions that lead to more questions, mysteries that lead to more mysteries, rather than immediate answers and solutions.
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.
Acting, for me, is not an end in itself. It's more a means to asking the questions I'm obsessed with about life.
Some people are asking me questions like this is a more shocking subject, which is so strange.
All that's different about me is that I still ask the questions most people stopped asking at age five.
We have to find a way to let everyone know when they're watching that we hear them, that we're asking their questions on all ends of the spectrum.
Very often kids don't ask questions in class because they don't want to be seen asking a question.
I have tried raising money by asking for it, and by not asking for it. I always got more by asking for it.
I think, today, television is asking too many loaded questions, pushing further for ratings.
It's not that I believe women are more ethical. I will say that one of women's greatest weaknesses is probably our greatest strength. We are incredibly hard on each other. We ask all the questions. Men are more easygoing. If you've ever been in a group of women, you'll recognize this: Nobody gives one woman the opportunity to lead the way without asking a whole lot of questions.
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. — © Katie Price
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.
Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead.
I wish that we worried more about asking the right questions instead of being so hung up on finding answers.
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?
When I heard his first songs, Dylan was answering certain questions that I had all my life been asking myself.
There is no point in asking me general questions because I am always changing my mind.
The great questions are those an intelligent child asks and, getting no answers, stops asking.
I'm not really good at asking people questions in interviews. I just try to have fun, to talk.
If you look at most mainstream filmmaking, to be honest, some of these films aren't even asking questions anymore at all.
And I like asking questions, to keep learning; people with big egos might not want to look unsure.
I think all good architecture should challenge you, make you start asking questions. You don't have to understand it. You may not like it. That's OK. — © Thom Mayne
I think all good architecture should challenge you, make you start asking questions. You don't have to understand it. You may not like it. That's OK.
Best strategy for a first date is to ask her questions. Just keeping asking her questions about herself. Her life, her job, her friends, her taste in movies and music and everything. People mostly just want to talk about themselves, so let her do that.
I cannot expect even my own art to provide all of the answers, only to hope it keeps asking the right questions.
It costs you just as much to ask a doctor 50 questions as it does to ask him one question. So go see your doctor with questions written down... And if he doesn't want to answer your 50 questions, go find yourself another doctor!
I start asking a lot of questions about my own life, and it's not necessarily fun, but it's a good exercise.
I'm interested in asking: 'What does feminine energy mean?' I don't have answers - I just have questions and interesting examples.
An English writer telephoned me from London, asking questions. One was, ‘What’s your alma mater?’ I told him, ‘Books.
I found I wasn't asking good enough questions because I assumed I knew something.
I have always been much better at asking questions than knowing what the answers were.
I was nearly as far behind in calculus as I was in physics. But I wasn't the only woman in the class, so I felt more comfortable asking questions.
It really is disgusting when a guy in a ball cap with a high school education is the one asking the tough questions.
Asking a man if he could be trusted was like asking an unwed girl if she was a virgin. The question mattered, but the asking of it was gross insult.
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