Quotes about answer
answers wells asks
Well, my head's full of questions My temp'rature's risin' fast Well, I'm lookin' for some answers But I don't know who to ask Ronald Reagan
answers showmanship whole
The whole showmanship is NOT to answer every question. Roman Polanski
answers illusion loses
When you genuinely lose your illusions, you begin to marvel at things, because you don't have the answers any more. Sam Keen
answers bigs asks
Ask BIG questions, find BIG answers. Sugata Mitra
answers authority
The answer is to say 'No!' to authority when authority is wrong. Studs Terkel
answers diagnosis genius
Genius not only diagnoses the situation but supplies the answers. Robert Graves
answers barbarians coffins
Every cradle asks us, Whence? and every coffin, Whither? The poor barbarian, weeping above his dead, can answer these questions as intelligently as the robed priest of the most authentic creed. Robert Green Ingersoll
answers praying plant
TO PLOW IS TO PRAY; TO PLANT IS TO PROPHESY, AND THE HARVEST ANSWERS AND FULFILLS. Robert Green Ingersoll
answers violence
Violence is not the answer but neither is peace. Roxane Gay
answers knows ten
every answer one finds leads to ten more questions. The more we learn the less we know. Robert M. Pirsig
answers asking-the-right-questions asks
Ask the right questions if you're going to find the right answers. Vanessa Redgrave
answers goes-on worst
I always say that you can't be afraid to ask the question. What's the worst that could happen? The answer could be "no" and you go on. Susan Stroman
answers simplest
Life's simplest answers are often the easiest to overlook. Stephen King
answers enough found
He found himself still with too many questions and not enough answers. Stephen King
answers asking-yourself-questions needs
Stop asking yourself questions that have no meaning. Or if they have, you'll find out when you need to -- find out both the questions and the answers. Thomas Merton
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I live for myself and answer to nobody Steve McQueen
answers asks ifs
It is reasonable to ask who or what created the universe, but if the answer is God, then the question has merely been deflected to that of who created God. Stephen Hawking
answers patterns ancestry
So what we can answer [as geneticists] is questions about biology, about biological ancestry. But to make any sense of that historically we have to contextualize it -- the archaeology, the linguistic pattern, even the climatology. Spencer Wells
answers really-mean
The question 'Who am I?' is not really meant to get an answer, the question 'Who am I?' is meant to dissolve the questioner. Ramana Maharshi
answers entity masters
It's a relationship like to a crusty Zen master, or something like that. And it is really like another entity because you cannot predict the answers. Terence McKenna
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Fear is not the answer, not ever. James Patterson
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When you were called, did you answer or did you not? Perhaps softly and in a whisper? Soren Kierkegaard
answers way wonder
Here's an easy way to figure out if you're in a cult: If you're wondering whether you're in a cult, the answer is yes. Stephen Colbert
answers solutions asks
The answers you get depend upon the questions you ask. Thomas Kuhn
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I have all the answers, it's just that most of them aren't right. Rick Cook
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Its not like I have all the answers. Regina Spektor
answers awareness truth-is
The truth is that the universe has been answering you all of your life, but you cannot receive the answers unless you are awake. Rhonda Byrne
answers earth messages
And no answer when we sent our message. Something like, "Hello, welcome to Earth. Hope you enjoy your stay. Please don't kill us. Rick Yancey
answers made wells
Perhaps this is what it was all about. Leaning on God when life made no sense, as well as when the answers seem clear. Tracie Peterson
answers faults improvement
Every true, eternal problem is an equally true, eternal fault; every answer an atonement, every realisation an improvement. Otto Weininger
answers paint wanted
I cannot say why I wanted to paint.The only answer is in the pictures themselves. Oskar Kokoschka
answers variables rivals
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
answers findings unanswered
Better that I find you, God, and leave the questions unanswered, than to find the answers without finding you. Saint Augustine