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A troublesome question? Those tend to be the only whorthwhile kind.
Whatever the questions that trouble you just get up and ask, don't let them suffocate you. Because questions not asked will stay questions unanswered.
questions control our mental focus.
Questions stripped away the platitudes and undermined the verities that provided a sheltered, nursery existence for people who did not want to think. Questions were the obligation of the intellect.
Asking is, at its core, a collaboration.
Inquiry is more important than answers, for it is the questions we ask and the way in which we ask them that defines us.
Questions inspire Curiosity
Who is in your life asking you the tough questions?
Asking questions opens up new doors, new opportunities, and new ideas. It helps you think, create, and discover.
Asking questions, demanding explanations - these things always led to trouble
Every sentence I utter must be understood not as an affirmation, but as a question.
Questions show the mind's range, and answers its subtlety.
You ever f**k Susan here?" she said, her face almost touching mine.
"I'm impressed," I said. "The question is intrusive, annoying, coarse, and voyeuristic. That's quite a lot to get into a simple question.
Let's explore something in deeper level by asking a question.
The rigorous process of learning to develop and ask questions offers students the invaluable opportunity to become independent thinkers and self-directed learners.
A mind with questions is a mind open to understanding.
The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life.
The pursuit of knowledge, brother, is the askin' of many questions.
The "question" is the inoculation against and the antidote for ignorance.
Questions are the gateway to wisdom.
I don't like cavillers or questioners; besides,
Questions are the stepping stones to wisdom,
I've always been really curious about things and slightly confused by the world, and I think someone who feels that way is in a good position to be the one asking questions.
Sometimes the best answer to a question is another question. Is it not by asking questions that we stimulate each other to reach more deeply into our own source and, thereby, approach the Source, both together and in our different ways? (7)
One of the keys to success is to ask questions to people you fear getting answers from.
Nothing is more maddening than being questioned by the object of one's interest about the object of hers, should that object not be you.
Sometimes questions are more important than answers.
Almost every important human encounter boils down to the act, and the art, of asking.
Questions are a burden to others; answers are a prison for oneself.
There are times when you long for answers and you become painfully aware that you are surrounded by people who may not even comprehend your questions
Readers who think I have answers when all I have are a few pointed questions ...
Words that make questions may not be questions at all.
That is the first thing I know for sure: (1.) If the questions don't make sense, neither will the answers.
So often we focus on finding answers to life's mysteries ...
when in reality, a wiser approach is to start asking better questions, and more of them.
Our job is to ask questions of children so that children internalize these questions and ask them of themselves and their own emerging drafts.
The real questions refuse to be placated. They are the questions asked most frequently and answered most inadequately, the ones that reveal their true natures slowly, reluctantly, most often against your will.
It's not about putting forth the questions, it's about accepting the answers we ask for.
A genuine quality of life comes from consistent, quality questions.
It's the nature of man to ask questions.
Belgarath
Question 6 asks you
In an examination those who do not wish to know ask questions of those who cannot tell.
I'm no genius, and others can outwork me. What I do is ask the naive, honest questions, and then I'm not satisfied until I get the answers.
The art of questioning is to ignite innovative thinking.
A journalist finds out things by asking questions of people who know.
The Q I loathe and despise, the Q every single writer I know loathes and despises, is this one: 'Where,' the reader asks, 'do you get your ideas?' It's a simple question, and my usual response is a kind of helpless, 'I don't know.'
What are you? What am I? Those are the questions that constantly persecute and torment me and perhaps also play some part in my art.
What's in a question, you ask? Everything. It is evoking stimulating response or stultifying inquiry. It is, in essence, the very core of teaching.
One moment people should learn that they must find their answers not to ask but to find. In real life you can't always ask, if you are ask you show how much stupid are you really!
Sometimes, you ask questions not to get the answer but to get the better understanding of question itself.
Everyone has to speak of what they know, and what they do not know they should ask,
It is not the writer's task to answer questions but to question answers. To be impertinent, insolent, and, if necessary, subversive.
Questions are places in your mind where answers fit. If you haven't asked the question, the answer has nowhere to go. It hits your mind and bounces right off. You have to ask the question - you have to want to know - in order to open up the space for the answer to fit.
I'm sometimes sort of in touch with the readership, and they seem to have perceptive questions, for the most part.
Asking a question is the simplest way of focusing thinking ... asking the right question may be the most important part of thinking.
In each age there is a series of pressing questions which must be asked and answered. On the correctness of the questions depends the survival of those who ask; on the quality of the answers depends the quality of the life those survivors will lead.
Our minds, bodies, feelings, relationships are all informed by our questions. What you ask is who you are. What you find depends on what you search for. And what shapes our lives are the questions we ask, refuse to ask, or never think of asking.
If you're a man and you ask questions, you're a genius; if you're a woman, you're difficult.
People ask without wanting to know.
By the time the people asking the questions are ready for the answers, the people doing the work have lost track of the questions.
question is the beginning of thought
WE, are ALL the 'Questions'..
WE, are the ONLY 'Answers'...
And, EVERYTHING 'In Between'...
The polls undoubtedly help to decide what people think, but their most important long-term influence may be on how people think. The interrogative process is very distinctly weighted against the asking of an intelligent question or the recording of a thoughtful answer.
To question is the answer.
Every day a question mark.
He asks all the questions that there are, and some that there aren't
Good questions inform, great questions transform
Rightly understood, it is an all-embracing, intrusive question, and for this reason many prefer to dodge it or to proceed as if it were an abstract, theoretical question.
Questions are my enemies. For my questions explode!
The variety of opinions leads to questions. Questions lead to truth.
Voltaire once wrote, "Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers." Sir Francis Bacon added, "A prudent question is one-half of wisdom." Indira Gandhi concluded that "the power to question is the basis of all human progress." Great questions are clearly the quickest path to great answers.
Men are; more inclined to ask curious questions than to obtain necessary instruction.
Those with all the answers have not asked enough questions.
Most of us do not even know how to ask a question. Most of us do not see the root of the word 'question' is 'quest'. Most of us don't have a quest in our life.
To make our communications more effective, we need to shift our thinking from "What information do I need to convey?" to "What questions do I want my audience to ask?
Questions can be more dangerous than swords.
Questions structure and, so, to some extent predetermine answers.
People ask me so many questions.
Ones there is a demand, it is our obligation to supply the answers, give the right responses for us to fully enjoy life
It is only cowards who reduce the tremendously valuable capacity of wondering to questions. The really brave, the courageous person, leaves it as it is. Rather than changing it into a question, he jumps into the mystery. Rather than trying to control it, he allows the mystery to possess him.
Question everything, unless it's the answer
Let's never stop asking questions. Questions give us a harbor to remember where we once lived mentally. They remind us of the possibilities that can be born out of thoughts and musings, and they link together pattern that define our lives.
Inquisitiveness is an uncomely guest.
Most people ask ineffective questions of themselves, in their head, which trigger lame or negative thoughts and negatively affect their feelings, decisions and results.
I will ask questions that are so wide and open they will feel the need to speak for a week. Then from the information that they give to me, I will mould solutions designed specifically for them.
Do you ask enough questions? Or do you settle for what you know?
The question is how the questioner exists.
Sometimes the answers are in the question!
People who asked questions didn't necessary like being asked questions.
What are the questions you wish to ask?
We are far more revealing by the questions we ask than the answers we give. Answer briefly to sense where their questions are heading.
At the heart of my metaphysic there is the ultimate question and at the heart of the universe there is the ultimate questioner.
I invent stories, confront one with another, and by this means I ask questions. The stupidity of people comes from having an answer to everything. The wisdom of the novel comes from having a question for everything.
I asked questions when I was a stripling, and it is not my business to ask questions now, but to teach people what I have discovered.
I picked out a question with care. You have to be careful with strangers; questions can reveal as much as answers -Eve
Asking questions is one of the best ways to grow as a human being.
Well, well - be careful of what questions you ask, for fear of what answers you may receive.
People should know answers, should know questions. Should know the road to get to the place where they want!
Questions are as supple as willow wands, it's easy to brush by them and slip them aside, and no one the worse for it.
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
Those are good questions. I recognize good questions, because I can come up with them myself.