You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions.
I have full confidence in the ability of Foo Fighters' audiences to distinguish between questioning HIV and the obvious value of safe-sex practices.
Focus in on the genre you want to write, and read books in that genre. A LOT of books by a variety of authors. And read with questions in your mind.
What is postwar Iraq going to look like, with the Kurds and the Sunnis and the Shiites? That's a huge question, to my mind.
We should not be making near-term decisions with long-term consequences without robustly debating these questions and fully considering the substantial and unpredictable risks of these actions.
A man may fulfill the object of his existence by asking a question he cannot answer, and attempting a task he cannot achieve.
As a kid I had all kinds of questions about how I fit it with my neighborhood and friends and other Latinos.
There is no question that Iraq is one of the main problems. You'd have to be blind not to see what a magnet and generating force it's become for terrorist groups.
As you get older, you start to really ask questions like, 'Is this the road I should be walking down?,' because every decision seems more final, as you get older.
What should exist? To me, that's the most exciting question imaginable. What do we need that we don't have? How can we realize our potential?
Daniel Craig is brilliant as Bond: there is no question about that. But it's a different Bond. It's the cross pollination of 'The Bourne Identity' and 'James Bond;' that kind of style of filmmaking.
I'd say there are two kinds of theater: one you end with an answer, one you end with a question.
Often I used my gut instinct to ask the questions and get the answers I thought the audience wanted to hear. Sometimes the interviewees said things that surprised even them.
And my heart is breaking My heart is lying on the floor in a pool of tears I keep asking the same questions only to have them unanswered
Some other things I don't miss: the media and the pressure of just being asked to do, and being asked questions every day.
You mustn't always believe what I say. Questions tempt you to tell lies, particularly when there is no answer.
I question what emotion Manilow touches. People are entertained by him. But are they emotionally moved? I don't believe anything that Barry Manilow sings.
I'm not gonna name names, but sometimes when reporters are talking, it gets a little boring because I don't have any jokes to tell because the questions are so serious.
God is like a search engine — He is willing to answer your requests, but you must ask Him the right questions.
What is the effect of unlimited coinage of silver in this country? and I invite your attention to this particularly, because it is a question of vital importance.
Every generation has to ask difficult questions about what does it mean to follow Jesus.