Asks Quotes
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The only thing that happens when I'm teaching is that I hope there are some students out there in the class who will ask questions.
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Nobody says anything to me now when it comes to Japanese. They actually ask me things. I now have power!
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After I am dead, I would rather have men ask why Cato has no monument than why he had one.
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Get the facts. Ask questions and listen intently to the answers before responding.
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Everyone asks if a man is rich, no one if he is good.
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Don't sit back and wait for God to do it all. Ask for His advice, but be prepared to do the hard yards yourself.
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I design like I breathe. You don't ask to breathe. It just happens
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When a governor asks you to come and serve... or a president, subsequently in my life - you do so.
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That one never asks a question unless he knows the answer is basic to parliamentary questioning.
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I'll take thy word for faith, not ask thine oath; Who shuns not to break one will sure crack both.
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I don't ask myself what did I live for, said Carlene strongly. That is a man's question. I ask whom did I live for.
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When people ask me for an autograph I usually ask for a pen and then stab them with it.
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When someone asks for your time, and you put your phone away to talk to them... that's leadership.
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One of our urgent opportunities is to respond to a child when he earnestly asks, remembering that they don't always ask.
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But Americans find me bizarre and always ask me why I eat so many carbs. I tell them I don't get full otherwise.
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When the bank asks me about my assets, I include my friendship with Regis Philbin.
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Being an actor sometimes requires that you ask yourself questions youd rather not know the answers to.
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I'm not a snob. Ask anybody-well, anybody who matters.
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I hate to ask about the title, because it makes it seem like that is all I've read of the book.
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Speak about Christ only when you are asked. But live so that people ask about Christ!
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I pray every day, several times. It soothes me. I don't ask for anything, except for health.
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I'm interested in making films that ask questions and don't particularly provide answers.
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Accuracy is paramount in every detail of a work of history. Here's my rule: Ask yourself, 'Did this thing happen?' If the answer is yes, then it's historical. Then ask, 'Did this thing happen precisely this way?' If the answer is yes, then it's history; if the answer is no, not precisely this way, then it's historical drama.
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I ask people who don't fly, "How can you not fly when you live in a time in history when you can fly?"