Once you start asking questions, innocence is gone.
I know that David Tennant's Hamlet isn't till July. And lots of people are going to be doing Dr Who in Hamlet jokes, so this is just me getting it out of the way early, to avoid the rush... "To be, or not to be, that is the question. Weeelll.... More...
For me, there are no answers, only questions, and I am grateful that the questions go on and on. I don't look for an answer because I don't think there is one. I'm very glad to be the bearer of a question.
Questions are often more effective than statements in moving others. Or to put it more appropriately, since the research shows that when the facts are on your side, questions are more persuasive than statements, don't you think you should be pitching...
But then science is nothing but a series of questions that lead to more questions.
Management teams aren't good at asking questions. In business school, we train them to be good at giving answers.
An ear shaped like a question mark is not receptive to life’s answers.
Nothing stands still. The real question is can you change it?
To really ask is to open the door to the whirlwind. The answer may annihilate the question and the questioner.
Can a mortal ask questions which God finds unanswerable? Quite easily, I should think. All nonsense questions are unanswerable.
In general, questions are fine; you can always seize upon the parts of them that interest you and concentrate on answering those. And one has to remember when answering questions that asking questions isn't easy either, and for someone who's quite sh...
Quite early on, and certainly since I started writing, I found that philosophical questions occupied me more than any other kind. I hadn't really thought of them as being philosophical questions, but one rapidly comes to an understanding that philoso...
I think the deeper you go into questions, the deeper or more interesting the questions get. And I think that's the job of art.
It's a big question. Where do you begin to change the world?
This seems to me a philosophical question, and therefore irrelevant, question. A poet's destiny is to love.
You can't say history teaches us this or that; it gives us more questions than answers, and many answers to every question.
I'd say that the question whether love still exists plays the same role in my novels as the question of God's existence in Dostoevsky.
There will always be more questions. Every answer leads to more questions. The only way to survive is to let some of them go.
You boys going to get somewhere, or just going?" We didn't understand his question, and it was a damned good question.
The question of whether one has one's own political power or goes to work for someone else is not only a feminist question.
I think Islam is in a sense, in crisis. It needs to question and re-question itself.