I could go on and on and on about how we use the word 'place' in so many different ways. About how somebody might ask you 'Where you at?' And they're not asking where are you sitting, where are you living, they're asking: 'How are you doing?
I joined another circle and the leader gave us a little leaflet in very small print, asking us to read it carefully and then come prepared to ask questions. It was a technical Marxist subject and I did not understand it nor did I know what questions ...
As women, we feel we can't ask for things. There's been a lot of research done recently and, more often than not, if a woman goes in to ask for a raise, she'll get it. But she's thinking, 'Do I deserve it? I've got to give a list of why I deserve it....
The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge.
You don't ask of Justice; it asks of you." -Danny Rollings
Going online and asking questions is the best way to learn.
Do not ask for less responsibility to be free and relaxed--Ask for more strenght!
The worst question ever asked, is the one which is never asked.
Ask not what your teammates can do for you. Ask what you can do for your teammates.
Sometimes you ask God for something and you don't know what you're asking.
Don't ask me what it means; ask me how it felt.
ASK NOT IF POETRY IS DEAD, ASK HOW YOU CAN LIVE FOR POETRY.
Ask for your wife's advice and then do the opposite.
He who is afraid to ask is ashamed of learning.
The man who is afraid of asking is ashamed of learning.
Ask for advice, then use your head.
It is easier ro believe than to go and ask.
Narrator: Oh, it's late. Hey, thanks for the beer. Tyler Durden: Yeah, man. Narrator: I should find a hotel. Tyler Durden: [in disbelief] What? Narrator: What? Tyler Durden: A hotel? Narrator: Yeah. Tyler Durden: Just ask, man. Narrator: What are you...
Eversmann: I was talking to Blackburn the other day, and he asked me "What changed? Why are we going home?" and I said "Nothing." That's not true either; I think everything's changed. I know I've changed. [sigh] Eversmann: You know a friend of mine a...
I don’t recall either of you asking me, you know I’m a lady and I need to be asked and agree to it.
Ask not what the brain can do for the computer. Ask what the computer can do for the brain.