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I think I should hear what the man has to say before making up my mind, ... Whoever is chosen for this spot could be on our nation's highest court for 30 years perhaps, and deal with some of the most fundamental liberties that we have in this country. So I think it's important we take our time, ask the right questions, listen carefully to the answers and then reach a considered judgment. Evan Bayh
answers possibly
It answers who did it and possibly why they did it, and to that extent, there is closure. Paul Heath
answers world philosopher
The world's philosophers and theologians searched for answers to the same mysteries. Robert Vaughn
answers inequality response
Education is not the only answer and it's certainly not the immediate solution. At best, it's a necessary, but not sufficient response to widening inequality. Robert Reich
answers rooms doe
Does a bibliophile ever have enough room on his shelves? The answer is obvious: get more shelves. Will Thomas
answers copies
Unless your answers are clearly better, copy the answers of your betters. Warren Buffett
answers world tests
Thou shalt not answer questionnaires Or quizzes upon world affairs, Nor with compliance Take any test. Thou shalt not sit with statisticians nor commit A social science. W. H. Auden
answers duration becoming
Our model of the cosmos must be as inexhaustible as the cosmos. A complexity that includes not only duration but creation, not only being but becoming, not only geometry but ethics. It is not the answer we are after, but only how to ask the question. Ursula K. Le Guin
answers knows ten
every answer one finds leads to ten more questions. The more we learn the less we know. Robert M. Pirsig
mystery premiere writer
He is probably the premiere mystery writer today. He's our generation's Dashiell Hammett. Dave Taylor
mystery
I like the unknown. I like mystery. Eric Bana
mystery people run
It's still a mystery for a lot of people what he will do or who will actually run the government. Jeff Vogt
mystery wonderful
It was just a wonderful mystery in many respects. Judith Kilpatrick
mystery reason said
There's a reason for everything, you said, and though it's a mystery to me now, I know it won't always be so. Ben Sherwood
mystery meant-to-be
We'd failed, maybe, but some mysteries aren't meant to be solved. John Green
mystery
It was emotional. We're a rivalry. There's no mystery to that. John Foxe
mystery stem
Where (those charges) stem from is a mystery to me. Donald DeMayo
mystery prestige contempt
There can be no prestige without mystery, for familiarity breeds contempt. Charles de Gaulle
existence insatiable urgent
Insofar we are death-bound, existence is urgent and frightful. Insofar as are groundless, it is vertiginous and dreamlike. Insofar as we are insatiable, it is unquiet and tormented. Roberto Unger
existence happens
Love can't be forced into existence,(...)It won't come simply because you will it to happen Judith McNaught
existence amount
All that exists, exists in some amount and can be measured. Edward Thorndike
existence section whether
There will be a section for every sport that ever fielded a varsity team, whether it's still in existence or not. Every sport -- men's and women's -- will be represented. Jim Marchiony
existence leave
This leave has been in existence for as long as I can remember. This is not anything new. Rick Costa
existence enjoyed
While I loved, and while I was loved, what an existence I enjoyed! Charlotte Bronte
existence properties
These are the first properties other than existence that we've been able determine. Gerry Gilmore
existence sensations knows
It was the greatest sensation of existence: not to trust but to know. Ayn Rand
existence judgments mental modern price terribly thinking
There is something terribly nervous-making about a modern existence. For one thing, it's all the thinking we have to do and all the judgments we have to make. It's the price of freedom: make the judgments, make the mental calls, Saul Bellow