It's interesting because a lot of people that stop me on the street now, and they talk about 'The Wire,' and they all have the same question: 'How come they took that show off the air?'
Everybody has 24 hours and the question is, what do you do with your 24 hours? That's what makes everybody equal.
I am just a child who has never grown up. I still keep asking these 'how' and 'why' questions. Occasionally, I find an answer.
Questions of absolute good and evil are much better not opened to public debate these days, when so few people are sure of their absolutes
What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence, the question is what you can make people believe that you have done.
I asked him a number of questions and I got some very interesting answers. Ken's heroes, according to Christopher, would be people like John Wayne, of course.
To address questions of scientific responsibility does not necessarily imply that one needs technical competence in a particular field (e.g. biology) to evaluate certain technical matters.
Writing detective stories is about writing light literature, for entertainment. It isn't primarily a question of writing propaganda or classical literature.
There are still so many questions to answer. When you look at any part of the universe, you have to feel humbled.
Why are empirical questions about how the mind works so weighted down with political and moral and emotional baggage?
The question of afterlife disappears, when we start to recognize the fact that we did not existed before our birth and the same will happen after death.
The question shouldn't be 'Are we guilty about our colonial past;' it should be 'Why aren't we more guilty about our corporate present'?
The question I wanted to answer was, could I train my mind to be happy the same way one trains one's body?
I always wanted to do a Hollywood story. The thing about actors, though, is that they go through a streak of roles. The question is, what's in between?
I always say I have a Socratic approach to most things that I do. I pummel people with questions, because I need to know what they're thinking, what they're trying to achieve, what they believe the final outcome is going to be.
And it's a question of how far we're willing to go in order to let the ego shine, in order to let that beacon penetrate not only the local scene but the world.
Judaism for me is a sensibility of collective self-questioning and uncomfortable truth-telling. I feel a debt of responsibility to this past. It is why I am Jewish.
In questions of power, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the constitution.
In a way Australia is like Catholicism. The company is sometimes questionable and the landscape is grotesque. But you always come back.
I think you have to ask questions that are scary to ask, and you cannot apologize for that, and you cannot worry what anyone else thinks about your journey.
All theology is a kind of birthday Each one who is born Comes into the world as a question For which old answers Are not sufficient…