When first asked if he would grant an interview with TIME, Greene responded by asking a question of his own: 'Does the candidate get paid?
there is one question on my head , its people complicated or life complicated or people make it complicated or me so complicated what complicated even mean ?
Historically, philosophy does not have an impressive track record of answering questions about natural world in a decisive manner.
The question of the stranger in a society which estranges everybody from it--while forcing everybody to assimilate their own alienation--takes cover under dubious and sinister masks.
States are like people. They do not question the awful status quo until some dramatic event overturns the conventional and lax way of thinking.
The value of universal literacy is of course questionable in a society that practices the strictest form of censorship.
Thought isn't a form of energy. So how on Earth can it change material processes? That question has still not been answered.
The question is not why should we change but rather what sort of death wish are we promoting by refusing to change?
I just kept on doing what everyone starts out doing. The real question is, why did other people stop?
When I'm answering questions from the Denver media, I'm not worried about what the Broncos' people are going to think. I'm worried about what Belichick will think. Isn't that crazy?
The question for France and all countries is, 'Do you favour foreign Internet operators that do not pay, or do you favour national operators who pay?'
Our problem is not adopting reforms, which we will do without question. It is not reaching an objective, which we will meet. But it is finding an end to the recession.
But the question is a matter of the survival and the teaching. That's what our work comes down to. No matter where we key into it, it's the same work, just different pieces of ourselves doing it.
When I define polarities in my work, I actually create the space between things. I point to the question I am actually interested in, without naming it.
I consider myself a student of many religions. The more I learn, the more questions I have. For me, the spiritual quest will be a life-long work in progress.
It's nice to work with Hollywood because there is never any question of resources put at your disposal to make a film as long as it is the right thing to do.
I went to a psychotherapist for a year and a bit, and it was fantastic. I went in with a very clear question: I couldn't work out why I behaved in a certain way in certain situations, and I got that answered.
I am often criticized, or at least questions are raised, about what appears to be the absence of the Holy Spirit in my work.
When you work on anything, you want to find the range of impulses - which ones get portrayed is another question, but you want to have that complexity and that fullness, even if you're playing a cartoon character.
I keep returning to the central question facing over-50 women as we move into our Second Adulthood. What are our goals for this stage in our lives?
With journalism, films always have to be to do with some personal statement of your own. As a general rule, I resist that. In the States, a question that kept coming up was this: 'How can you, as a man, talk about three women?'