Questions Quotes
-
If children feel safe, they can take risks, ask questions, make mistakes, learn to trust, share their feelings, and grow.
Alfie Kohn
-
That's what representative democracy is about, is members going to Washington but coming home and answering the tough questions.
Jack Kingston
-
I'm friends with Taylor Swift, and I am tired of people asking me questions about our friendship. When I post a picture of us on Instagram, I'm posting a picture of me and my friend.
Sarah Hyland
-
I ask myself more questions than Hamlet as I ponder which shoes to wear
Eva Gabor
-
I have simply taken some of the same questions and reposed them in new ways. But, you see, I must live. Right? I mean I can't stay the same for everyone to be consumed as the author of "Gender trouble". I have to continue to live and that means I have to "reposer les questions".
Judith Butler
-
If we were created in God’s image, then when God was a child he smushed fire ants with his fingertips and avoided tough questions.
Buddy Wakefield
-
Take off your rubber and there's one more inside her, it's not yours, who can it be?
Slick Rick
-
I emerged in that incredible moment in the 1980s when all kinds of social questions about subjectivity and objectivity, about who was making, who was looking.
Carrie Mae Weems
-
The questions you ask consistently will create either enervation or enjoyment, indignation or inspiration, misery or magic. Ask the questions that will uplift your spirit and push you along the path of human excellence
Anthony Robbins
-
I recruit hungry kids who love the game and want to get better and feel they have more questions than answers.
Bo Ryan
-
As soon as questions of will or decision or reason or choice of action arise, human science is at a loss.
Noam Chomsky
-
You answer your own questions.
James Herbert Keenan Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty
-
I guess it raises questions of what they will discuss if they do exclude the public.
Dick Williams
-
We must see the great distinction between a reform movement and a revolutionary movement. We are called upon to raise certain basic questions about the whole society . . . . What America must be told today is that she must be born again. The whole structure of American life must be changed.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
-
Half of science is putting forth the right questions.
Francis Bacon
-
You see, my friends...you begin to ask the questions, 'Who owns the oil?' You begin to ask the question, 'Who owns the iron ore?' You begin to ask the question, 'Why is it that people have to pay water bills in a world that is two-thirds water?'
Martin Luther King, Jr.
-
Questions are fiction, and answers are anything from more fiction to science-fiction.
Saul Steinberg
-
One should not be deceived: great spirits are skeptics ... Strength, FREEDOM which is born of the strength and overstrength of the spirit, proves itself by skepticism. Men of conviction are not worthy of the least consideration in fundamental questions of value and disvalue. Convictions are prisons.
Friedrich Nietzsche
-
Some men might ha’ told the police about it—but I never cared much for them. They’re like kids in a way, always asking questions—most of which you can’t answer.
W. W. Jacobs
-
All these questions about do you want to be king? It's not a question of wanting to be, it's something I was born into and it's my duty. . . . Wanting is not the right word. But those stories about me not wanting to be king are all wrong.
Prince William
-
The questions that used to bother me at times, do not weigh anything before the immensity of a wake so close to the sky and filled with the wind of the sea.
Bernard Moitessier
-
They always ask me the same questions. Where was I born? When did I start singing? Who have I worked with? I don't understand why they can't just talk to me without all that question bit.
Sarah Vaughan
-
Man's progress is but a gradual discovery that his questions have no meaning.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
-
Of course, women can bring to the work of law-making, as their special share, their experience and knowledge of domestic and social questions.
Edith Rogers