Enrico Bombieri Quotes
When things get too complicated, it sometimes makes sense to stop and wonder: Have I asked the right question?

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There is something fascinating about every human being. The question is how much they're willing to divulge.
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Nature can always be more complicated than we imagine.
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Nobody wants to be against technology, but I think that regulators should not - and people should not - assume that faster is always better in markets. We need to question technology to insure that markets continue to perform their fundamental purposes.
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As a press secretary and on 'The Five,' I've learned that I have a choice in how I answer a question. There's combative or productive - I get to take my pick.
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The modern museum has multiple purposes - to curate and preserve, to research, and to reach out to the public. They challenge us and ask us to question our assumptions about the past or the world around us.
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Stevie Wonder is just one of those guys that completely delivers everything that you want to be true about Stevie Wonder. He's an amazing human being, and the fairytale exists with that man.
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The 1970s 'Wonder Woman' was sort of a kitsch thing. It was a very specific time for that, and it's hard to modernize something like that.
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Is life worth living? This is a question for an embryo not for a man.
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I believe that Orthodoxy has been thinking lately, and despite other impressions, that we can't have full sacramental communion if we don't first have a fundamental agreement on the question of the primacy, that still isn't there.
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We need to question technology to insure that markets continue to perform their fundamental purposes.
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Will dissent be permitted? The answer to that question will determine whether the society is a free society or a fear society.
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I think most of us are outsiders. And I think that's good because it makes you question things.
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Question is, are you bozos smart enough to feel stupid?
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The question I always get is, Why didn't you throw Dr. Smith off the Jupiter? I get that all the time.
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Never ask a bore a question.
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The beauty of any conspiracy theory is that because it can't be proved, that just makes it more 'real.' It's not a question of believing or not believing, really; it's more a question of just accepting a series of probabilities that lead to an undeniable conclusion.
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There should be characters and situations that we cannot identify with, that retain either too much horror or too much wonder to allow for simple identification. That feels to me like an accurate depiction of what it is like to be in the world, rather than a neutered register of continual empathy.
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As comfortable as I was with my adoption, the nature-versus-nurture question has been a big one for me. I adore my parents, but I always wondered if I would feel a different kind of love-not more or less, just different-for someone who was biologically related.
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My question about luging is, How do you get into the luge community to begin with? Is it one day like, 'Mom, Dad, I really want to luge.' And your parents are like: 'O.K., I'll quit my job. We'll move to an Alpine community.'
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There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea, and I no longer wonder at the cruelty of pirates.
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The Republican Party does not reach out.
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Something dies in us every time we change. To make space for the true, familiar well-worn habits must give way.
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My salary swings an unbelievable amount. When I had Holly, I took seven months off, so my salary was very low. It fluctuates wildly. No one pays you for the period you spend writing. I am certainly not rich.
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When things get too complicated, it sometimes makes sense to stop and wonder: Have I asked the right question?