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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
What was God doing before the divine creation? Was he preparing hell for people who asked such questions?
The first questions are always to be asked, and the wisest doctor is gravelled by the inquisitiveness of a child.
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.
There are some questions that shouldn't be asked until a person is mature enough to appreciate the answers. — © Anne Bishop
There are some questions that shouldn't be asked until a person is mature enough to appreciate the answers.
When I talk to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and other patient support groups, I take questions at the end. At one talk I was asked, "What's the difference between yourself and someone without mental illness?". At another talk I was asked, "How do you make the voices be not so mean?". I wish I knew.
You never have to know all the answers because you won't be asked all the questions.
It wasn't that I hated being asked a bunch of questions. I had nothing against questions. I just didn't like listening to them, because some questions take forever to make sense. Sometimes waiting for a question to finish is like watching someone draw an elephant starting with the tail first. As soon as you see the tail your mind wanders all over the place and you think of a million other animals that also have tails until you don't care about the elephant because it's only one thing when you've been thinking about a million others.
Can we afford clean water? Can we afford rivers and lakes and streams and oceans which continue to make possible life on this planet? Can we afford life itself? Those questions were never asked as we destroyed the waters of our nation, and they deserve no answers as we finally move to restore and renew them. These questions answer themselves.
When you think of it, really there are four fundamental questions of life. You've asked them, I've asked them, every thinking person asks them. They boil down to this; origin, meaning, morality and destiny. 'How did I come into being? What brings life meaning? How do I know right from wrong? Where am I headed after I die?'
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.
More than half the questions I am asked are about the politics of the way I look
I asked myself childish questions and proceeded to answer them.
There should be no doubt about my commitment to responding to questions from reporters in the same language that the question is asked.
Paul would have jumped on a plane and asked questions later, and been there a day before we were there. That's who he was. He was fearless. — © Cody Walker
Paul would have jumped on a plane and asked questions later, and been there a day before we were there. That's who he was. He was fearless.
I believe that I've been asked all possible questions. I, myself, if I were a journalist, would not know what to ask me.
There are always different roles and questions to be asked about certain characters.
The fatal pedagogical error is to throw answers like stones at the heads of those who have not yet asked the questions.
The great philosophers of the 17th and 18th centuries did not think that epistemological questions floated free of questions about how the mind works. Those philosophers took a stand on all sorts of questions which nowadays we would classify as questions of psychology, and their views about psychological questions shaped their views about epistemology, as well they should have.
When you think of it, really there are four fundamental questions of life. Youve asked them, Ive asked them, every thinking person asks them. They boil down to this; origin, meaning, morality and destiny. How did I come into being? What brings life meaning? How do I know right from wrong? Where am I headed after I die?
Political scientists don't work at banks which is a problem. As political issues become more important for the markets, analysts at banks are asked all sorts of questions they don't have the ability to answer. And if you're getting paid to answer questions as analysts at banks are you never want to be in the position of saying you don't know.
I would often take this bus and go to a nearby village where I had hordes of animal friends. I was hardly around four or five years old then. The conductor was so used to seeing me hop on to the bus and get down at the same place, that he never asked any questions. The strangest part is, he never asked for a ticket either!
I didn't get a lot of questions asked earlier in my career, I guess. But I've always been the same guy, more or less.
You never know the answers to the questions of life until you are asked.
It is not a coincidence that we have managed to send rockets into space, but our literacy rate continues to be below the world average. It is because governments don't want an educated electorate. Because if we get educated, we will start asking the right questions. And they don't want the right questions being asked.
I feel like I'm not smart enough to answer the questions I'm asked.
I would never dream of telling people how to dress. but I do say to them, however you are dressing, accept responsibility for it. And also, unless asked, I don't judge. And if asked to judge - I would approach it socratically, I would approach it with questions.
Whenever I'm on a book tour, one of the questions I always get asked is what to wear to various occasions.
I even asked Eleanor Roosevelt difficult questions and she loved it.
When I sit down to do an interview, I try to be polite and answer the questions that I'm asked.
Even as a kid, classmates asked pointed personal questions about my family. I have conditioned myself to handle it with maturity.
A guy gave me a job at an information booth - no questions asked.
They asked me what year it was, what month it was, etc. I easily answered these stupid questions.
The United States are such a large place. And there are some states and some cities where the questions of gender or sexuality would not be asked, or where scholars or academics are working in small little corners of the universities trying to raise these questions and being told that either that they're strange or not appropriate or being actively opposed. There are other places where there is very active scholarship going on. Certainly on gender.
I learned how to become wealthy because I asked the right questions when I was broke.
Historians are like deaf people who go on answering questions that no one has asked them.
As human beings, don't we need questions without answers as well as questions with answers, questions that we might someday answer and questions that we can never answer?
Rachel: They asked me a lot of questions about you. I played dumb. Annabeth: Was it hard?
For me, law school was a time of joy and hope. Joy in learning my way around the law - learning how to orbit a problem and to ask myself hard questions and to be asked hard questions. Hope that I could be of some use, to be part of the greater good - to make the world a little bit better.
Our object in life should be to accumulate a great number of grand questions to be asked and resolved in eternity. — © Norman Foster
Our object in life should be to accumulate a great number of grand questions to be asked and resolved in eternity.
Problems that remain persistently insoluble should always be suspected as questions asked in the wrong way.
As a boy, I was ashamed to wear glasses. I memorized the eye chart, and then on the test they asked essay questions.
If you don't know what you're being asked to do, make sure you clarify. I think people in every business are afraid to ask questions.
Art can end up answering questions or asking questions. But when it's not connected to actual movements, it doesn't ask the right questions.
The reason I don't like interviews is that I seem to react violently to personal questions. If the questions are about the work, I try to answer them. When they are about me, I may answer or I may not, but even if I do, if the same question is asked tomorrow, the answer may be different.
When I start a movie, I already feel like I'm in it. I'm not a jobbing actor anymore; most of the films I do, I'm involved with development. Some, I've taken from scratch, and worked so heavily on the script, I'm embodying a lot of the character by the time I even get close to filming, because I've asked so many of the questions that I do. There is nothing better than being able to ask all the questions, do all the work. It's when you let it go that you fly.
Answers come when the questions that are being asked need to be answered.
I definitely asked too many questions of my teachers and was probably a bit facetious at times.
In a way, math isn't the art of answering mathematical questions, it is the art of asking the right questions, the questions that give you insight, the ones that lead you in interesting directions, the ones that connect with lots of other interesting questions -the ones with beautiful answers.
No sceptical philosopher can ask any questions that may not equally be asked by a tired child on a hot afternoon. — © Gilbert K. Chesterton
No sceptical philosopher can ask any questions that may not equally be asked by a tired child on a hot afternoon.
When you get asked hundreds of questions, it's not possible to remember the answer to every one.
I'm not a big theory person. So when I get asked questions that demand serious statements, I just make it up.
If the FBI is watching you for suspected terrorist links, you should not be able to buy a gun with no questions asked.
I have always felt that the only great thing about an interview is the questions that are asked.
I think that one of the questions that I asked of myself in later years was to this point of the political directive.
A man can sleep around, no questions asked, but if a woman makes nineteen or twenty mistakes she's a tramp.
I'm calm," Rachel insisted. "Every time I'm around you, some monsters attack us. What's to be nervous about?" "Look," I said. "I'm sorry about the band room. I hope they didn't kick you our or anything." "Nah. They asked me a lot of questions about you. I played dumb." "Was it hard?" Annabeth asked.
Iceland sets a world-record. The United Nations asked people from all over the world a series of questions. Iceland stuck out on one thing. When we were asked what do we believe, 90% said, 'ourselves'. I think I'm in that group. If I get into trouble, there's no God or Allah to sort me out. I have to do it myself.
It's tiring to be asked the same questions all day long: 'What is Gangnam style?' and 'Teach me how to dance.'
To succeed in this new world, we will have to learn, first, who we are. Few people, even highly successful people, can answer the questions, Do you know what you're good at? Do you know what you need to learn so that you get the full benefit of your strengths? Few have even asked themselves these questions.
When I got the chance I asked them a slew of questions. They offered to burn me; it was the only thing they knew.
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