Question Quotes
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Deep down, everything boils down to the following simple question; Do we really want justice and the realization in this world of higher principles, or else do we want to serve selfish, short-sighted interests, which, when all is said and done, are also prejudicial or detrimental, or harmful to those very same that pursue them?
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Does God ask us to do what is beneath us? This question will never trouble us again if we consider the Lord of heaven taking a towel and washing feet.
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It's ridiculous how difficult a question can be when the answer means so much.
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The question of whether a thing is right or wrong, good or bad, must always be considered in relation to a persons needs.
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Just remember that the only question in a house is who is to rule. The rest is only dancing around that, trying not to look it in the eye.
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Though, in debating with regard to theories, it be lawful to say whether this or that is consistent with the Divine attributes, yet, when we find that God has actually done any thing, all question about its justice, wisdom, and benevolence, is forever out of place.
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I like to look at the interface between words and pictures and wonder about which comes first, a sort of chicken-or-egg type of question.
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The only question I ever ask any woman is, 'what time is your husband coming home?'
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The question not many ask is: why are the laws of physics like they are?
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Finding information is either a software question or a question of how much information is online.
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Dare we face the question of just how much of the darkness around us is of our own making?
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This radiant weather, when mere living is a joy, and sitting still over the fire out of the question, has been going on for more than a week.
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My philosophy is that we should ask the most important question that's capable of being solved.
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Love is the Answer. What was the Question?
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That's always the question. How to defend yourself without being nasty.
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It is not a question of who is the better actor.
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It is a mere question of time when men will succeed in attaching their machinery to the very wheelwork of nature.
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I'm not making a problem out of a personal question; I make of a personal question an absence of a problem.
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Ostara, if one dies while in these othere states of consciousness, one dies indeed. this begs the question, are dreams truly only ever dreams?
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It's a moral question.
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We take it for granted that telling is more valued than asking. Asking the right questions is valued, but asking in general is not. To ask is to reveal ignorance and weakness. Knowing things is highly valued, and telling people what we know is almost automatic because we have made it habitual in most situations. We are especially prone to telling when we have been empowered by someone else’s question or when we have been formally promoted into a position of power. I once asked a group of management students what it meant to them to be promoted to “manager.”
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You know what? I didn't mess up about Paul Revere... In a shout-out, gotcha type of question that was asked of me, I answered candidly. And I know my American history.
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I cannot exaggerate the effect of this marvelous sight on my childish imagination. Day after day I asked myself what is electricity and found no answer. Eighty years have gone by since and I still ask the same question, unable to answer it.
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Where did the world come from? The question has an answer, even though I cannot get to it. It is a good question. It is like a crime that has not been solved. There is an answer, even if police do not know it.