Questions Quotes
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Since that deluge of newspaper articles I have been so flooded with questions, invitations, suggestions, that I keep dreaming I am roasting in Hell, and the mailman is the devil eternally yelling at me, showering me with more bundles of letters at my head because I have not answered the old ones.
Albert Einstein
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One thing we have endeavoured to observe most scrupulously, namely, never to depart from the strictest facts and, in dealing with the difficult questions that have arisen during the year, we hope that we have used the utmost moderation possible under the circumstances.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Take off your rubber and there's one more inside her, it's not yours, who can it be?
Slick Rick
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As a son of a man who pretended to be one thing for 33 years of my life and then was another thing, the questions of 'what is real' and 'what is not real' are very blurrily vivid to me.
Mike Mills
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I usually get involved in the interviews about the animators and the filmmaking in general, because I had a chance. I got to know, not only Marc Davis, but Frank Thomas, Artie Johnson, Ward Kimball, all these great animators, and just ask them all these questions about how they did certain things, what their trials and errors were, the ups and downs.
Andreas Deja
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You are resisting, but you've come to see that tactically as well as morally, it is better to be nonviolent.If one would, didn't want to deal with the moral questions, it would just be impractical for the Negro to talk about making his struggle a violent one.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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One of the things with our show is posing a lot of questions, but getting a lot of answers too.
Jonathan Nolan
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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
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Sometimes questions are more important than answers.
Nancy Willard
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Questions are fiction, and answers are anything from more fiction to science-fiction.
Saul Steinberg
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You know, how much order is good? And when does order become too restrictive? Is a little bit of chaos okay, or is chaos always an evil force? I mean, these are questions that any kid who's ever been in a school cafeteria can relate to.
Rick Riordan
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Shall I tell you why young men love war? . . . In peace, there are a hundred questions with a thousand answers! In war, there is only one question with one right answer. . . . Going to war makes you a man. It is emotionally exciting and morally restful.
Mary Doria Russell
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Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.
Anthony Robbins
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Do not answer the person whose questions are vile. Do not question a person whose answers are vile.
Confucius
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..I don't want to mar the moment with questions. By not asking too much, you can believe in almost anything.
Aimee Friedman
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The only two questions that need to be asked each day are: Did I live wisely? Did I love well?
Jamie Lee Curtis
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Something in his voice stopped her from asking any more questions and he went on: 'So you see, Octavia, we need you and you need us. Between us we can be a family instead of three lonely people.'
Betty Neels
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New Year's Day. A fresh start. A new chapter in life waiting to be written. New questions to be asked, embraced, and loved. Answers to be discovered and then lived in this transformative year of delight and self-discovery. Today carve out a quiet interlude for yourself in which to dream, pen in hand. Only dreams give birth to change.
Sarah Ban Breathnach
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Philosophers are adults who persist in asking childish questions.
Isaiah Berlin
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Love is the answer. But while you're waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty good questions.
Woody Allen
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The way that you become world-class is... by asking good questions.
Tim Ferriss
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I have done a lot of interviews over the years, so you think I would know how to handle difficult questions, etc. But the truth is, I don't.
Ronan Keating Boyzone
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I welcome it because I asked at the very outset of this for a court of inquiry to bring disinterested fact-finders to bear upon these questions.
Gary Myers
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Ignorant men raise questions that wise men answered a thousand years ago.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe