Top 1200 Easy Answers Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
I knew all the right Bible answers and the Sunday school answers.
It's okay to ask questions, but get the answers. So, where are the answers? Since the questions came from within you, guess where the answers are? Within you.
There are no easy answers, there's only living through the questions. — © Elizabeth George
There are no easy answers, there's only living through the questions.
My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, you'd better choose the question carefully.
Limitations, be they practical or arbitrary, force artists to dig more deeply instead of settling for easy answers.
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.
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.
There are simple answers to the nation's problems, but not easy ones.
A religion shapes the world of its believers by identifying questions that need answers and providing answers that people 'know' to be true. ­
If children know there is someone standing over them who knows all the answers, they are less inclined to find the answers for themselves.
The answers are never 'out there. ' All the answers are 'in there, ' inside you, waiting to be discovered.
Good questions outrank easy answers.
In life we often look to others for simple, but difficult answers, despite the fact that we have those answers ourselves.
People will continue to search for answers to universal and perplexing problems. But to find meaningful answers, one must first know what questions to ask. — © Jacque Fresco
People will continue to search for answers to universal and perplexing problems. But to find meaningful answers, one must first know what questions to ask.
religion is about having the right answers, and some of their answers are right... but i am about the process that takes you to the living answer... it will change you from the inside. there are a lot of smart people who are able to say a lot of right things from their brain because they have been told what the right answers are, but they don't know me at all.
As a reader I gravitate toward work that rests in the gray area, that doesn't come with easy answers.
That's why my relationship to the Lord is so important. He doesn't leave you hanging. He lets you know. He gives you answers. Solid answers.
Whatever you think of de Sade, he was a complex figure and we should not look for easy answers with him. He was, strangely perhaps, against the death penalty, and he was never put in prison for murders or anything like that.
We have learned the answers, all the answers: it is the question that we do not know.
Pizza was made for television in so many ways: it is easy to heat up, easy to divide and easy to eat in a group. It is easy to enjoy, easy to digest and easy-going. It is so Italian!
It is simple to follow the easy and familiar path of personal ambition and private gain. It is more comfortable to sit content in the easy approval of friends and of neighbours than to risk the friction and the controversy that comes with public affairs. It is easier to fall in step with the slogans of others than to march to the beat of the internal drummer - to make and stand on judgements of your own. And it far easier to accept and to stand on the past, than to fight for the answers of the future
I feel it's so easy to condemn this country [the United States]; but they don't understand that this is where the mistakes are being made - and made first, so that we're going to get the answers first.
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.
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.
Easy answers are never really useful ones, so hopefully we're not trying to peddle easy answers.
The answers we seek aren't always the answers we want, are they? But knowing the truth is what helps us sleep at night.
I guess if you want to know one single thing I'm about, it's that I'm against easy answers.
There is no one single solution to the gun violence issue, nor are there any easy answers.
Answers? Forget answers. The spectacle is all in the questions.
Teachers who offer you the ultimate answers do not possess the ultimate answers, for if they did, they would know that the ultimate answers cannot be given, they can only be received.
What literature brings to our times is always the fact that literature refuses to bring any simple or easy answers.
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.
Unlike in school, in life you don't have to come up with all the right answers. You can ask the people around you for help - or even ask them to do the things you don't do well. In other words, there is almost no reason not to succeed if you take the attitude of 1) total flexibility - good answers can come from anyone or anywhere (and in fact, as I have mentioned, there are far more good answers 'out there' than there are in you) and 2) total accountability: regardless of where the good answers come from, it's your job to find them.
[Steven Spielberg's films] are comforting, they always give you answers and I don't think they're very clever answers. The success of most Hollywood films these days is down to fact that they're comforting. They tie things up in nice little bows and give you answers, even if the answers are stupid, you go home and you don't have to think about it. The great filmmakers make you go home and think about it.
I admire answers to which no answers can be made.
Find the right questions. You don't invent the answers, you reveal the answers.
A faith that moves mountains is a faith that expands horizons, it does not bring us into a smaller world full of easy answers, but into a larger one where there is room for wonder.
God's silences are His answers. If we only take as answers those that are visible to our senses, we are in a very elementary condition of grace. — © Oswald Chambers
God's silences are His answers. If we only take as answers those that are visible to our senses, we are in a very elementary condition of grace.
Information can tell us everything. It has all the answers. But they are answers to questions we have not asked, and which doubtless don't even arise.
Have patience with everything that remains unsolved in your heart. Do not despair if the answers don't come immediately. Some answers are only revealed with the passage of time.
We see that it is not the task of Christianity to provide easy answers to every question, but to make us progressively aware of a mystery. God is not so much the object of our knowledge as the cause of our wonder.
Somehow we have to be able to indicate to our audience that we know how frustrating it is when the answers they are hearing are necessarily the answers that the person speaking them believes.
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.
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.
The liberally educated person is one who is able to resist the easy and preferred answers, not because he is obstinate but because he knows others worthy of consideration.
Though there might not be any easy answers to the problem of poverty, its most compelling scribes do not resign themselves to representation solely for the sake of those age-old verities of truth and beauty.
You have to learn to ask questions in a way that will elicit more nuanced answers, rather than the answers you would like to get. — © Jacqueline Novogratz
You have to learn to ask questions in a way that will elicit more nuanced answers, rather than the answers you would like to get.
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.
I've always thought that the best answers you can give are answers on the pitch, and I hope to continue doing just that, which is the most important thing.
What makes a leader great is not the fact that she (or he) has all the answers, but the ability to inspire and empower us to find the answers.
Knowing the precies answers is not as crucial as the certainty that the answers do, in fact, exist.
I would rather be the child of a mother who has all the inner conflicts of the human being than be mothered by someone for whom all is easy and smooth, who knows all the answers, and is a stranger to doubt.
A celebrity life can be very fast-paced, and it can be hard to find meaning in it. I believe that everyone is looking for the answers, but the answers are within ourselves.
I wish there were easy answers to people's health questions. There aren't. There are answers, all right, but they are not easy.
What are your goals? Where are you going? Why are you here? What are you? Scientology has answers to these questions, good answers that are true, answers that work for you. For the subject matter of Scientology is you.
Kid, not everything in life can be summed up neatly in a paragraph. No book has all of the answers. Not even the really good ones. You have to find the answers yourself sometimes.
Insatiable curiosity is infectious to everyone around you. We live in an era today where we can get the answers for everything. In my generation, going to school meant learning the answers. Today, education should be more about knowing what the right questions are. The answers come for free.
It is boring to have all the answers. Only political people have answers.
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