Don't underestimate questions from the crowd; technology has made voters more informed than ever.
I brought one big question with me to Harvard. Why do smart companies fail?
An ordinary kitten will ask more questions than any five-year-old.
There's no question that, um, you know, the oceans have risen, right? And the climate change part is, is a real part of it.
All my experience of the world teaches me that in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, the safe and just side of a question is the generous and merciful side.
The Lord God, the creator of Judaism and the God of Judaism and Christianity, empowered our minds and gave us the ability to question.
Awareness requires a rupture with the world we take for granted; then old categories of experience are called into question and revised.
The existence of inherent limits of experience in no way settles the question about the subordination of facts of the human world to our knowledge of matter.
So long as you have food in your mouth, you have solved all questions for the time being.
I am conservative with a small 'c.' It's possible to be conservative in fiscal policy, and tolerant on moral issues or questions of freedom of expression.
It was an interesting question as to whether the BBC had a future in the digital world, and what form of market failure could justify the licence fee system.
The state of the economy is not the issue when it comes to growing a business. The relevant questions are always: 'What business are you in? Furthermore, is it adapting to the times?'
I think it's natural for any manager to want to grow his business. The question is at what rate, and in what direction, and in what format?
Take risks. Ask big questions. Don't be afraid to make mistakes; if you don't make mistakes, you're not reaching far enough.
Is there any wonder why we are in such big trouble? Any question why the people don't trust their government anymore, and demand a change?
A transitional government is the beginning of a transfer of sovereignty. It's a question of Iraqi security and moving forward with the political process.
There is a very serious fiscal-policy question of, 'Are we running our overall fiscal policy such that we as a government can pay our bills?'
Under the doctrine of separation of powers, the manner in which the president personally exercises his assigned executive powers is not subject to questioning by another branch of government.
If we hope and even assume that the social question will be answered through communism, and not in this or that country but in the world, any thought of centralization must be a monstrosity.
So here's the question: Without a change in leadership, why would the next four years be any different from the last four years?
There's no question that the gay movement would not be as far along as it is without AIDS. But how can there be any other issue in the face of death, possible extinction?