Answers Quotes
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If there's any answer, maybe love can end the madness
Maybe not, oh, but we can only try.
Carole King
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Who wouldn't want to see some owl eggs?" I said, "Come on then, they are down here." He said, "Tallulah, the answer to who wouldn't want to see some owl eggs is... me!!!!
Louise Rennison
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Believe that problems do have answers, that they can be overcome, and that you can solve them.
Norman Vincent Peale
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Yesterday's answers has nothing to do with today's questions.
Dave Mustaine
Metallica
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I'll be back. And when i am,i promise i'll have answers.
Ally Carter
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To cut off the confusion and accept an answer just because it's too scary not to have an answer is a good way to get the wrong answer.
Janet Jackson
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You are the reason. If you want, you are the answer in the end.
John Roy Anderson
Yes
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If you don't ask the right questions, I can't give you the answers, and if you don't know the right question to ask, you're not ready for the answers
Ed Parker
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When our brain feels too weak to deal with our opponent's objections, our heart answers by casting suspicion on their underlying motives.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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It was weird. He'd be calm, then all excited and then intense, really intense, and he wanted answers right now.
Brad Stewart
Shinedown
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A novel should be a book of questions, not a book of answers.
Hilary Mantel
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Ask who wants to live to be a hundred, and the answer is the person who is ninety-nine.
Betty Comden
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The best time to frame an answer to the letters of a friend, is the moment you receive them. Then the warmth of friendship, and the intelligence received, most forcibly cooperate.
William Shenstone
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To the questioning glance of love, as it flashes out and then conceals itself, speech has no reply; the smile, the kiss, the sigh answer.
Jose Rizal
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Don't wait for answers, just take your chances. Don't ask me why.
Billy Joel
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How are we to adjudicate among rival ontologies? Certainly the answer is not provided by the semantical formula "To be is to be the value of a variable"; this formula serves rather, conversely, in testing the conformity of a given remark or doctrine to a prior ontological standard.
Willard Van Orman Quine