Sometimes we question things that we have done in our lives but how many times do we question what we haven't done in someone else's.
The question is not, who uses faith and who uses reason? Everyone uses both. The question instead should be, who has the most reasonable faith?
I have always been much better at asking questions than knowing what the answers were.
It is not the question, what am I going to be when I grow up; you should ask the question, who am I going to be when I grow up.
You better arm yourselves to answer your children's and grandchildren's questions... no matter what the question is... without being judgmental.
Secret 1.4. The real question isn't whether you're cleared for top secret, it's whether you're cleared for unclassified.
The first time I had a secretary, I was sheepish about being demanding or even asking questions.
One emphasis of my research has been on the question of how people spend their time. Time is the ultimate finite resource, or course, so the question of how people spend it would seem to be important.
I don't give advice. 90% of the time nobody takes it anyway. I will give encouragement and if asked a question as to how, or why I did certain things and if I think this will help whomever is asking the question I will do this.
The real discovery is the one which enables me to stop doing philosophy when I want to. The one that gives philosophy peace, so that it is no longer tormented by questions which bring itself into question.
When you get back to fundamental questions - 'Why should anything exist?' A, I'm not sure what the answer is in terms of the science, and B, I'm not sure that science can even ask that question.
'Why' is a question no animal can ask, because both the question and answers require speech. Have you ever seen an animal shrug?
Sometimes, his methods and his motives are questionable and even his morals are questionable in the way he does things. But I think his intention is always to protect his daughter.
I've always been more natural at doing hosting things: reading teleprompters, taking direction and asking questions... I'm actually able to perform a little bit.
I want people to come away from my book with questions. Questions about virtue and goodness. Not answers.
We throw all our attention on the utterly idle question whether A has done as well as B, when the only question is whether A has done as well as he could.
Right time, right place, right moment.
History shows that Americans believe in doing the right thing.
The right man, in the right place, at the right time, can steal millions.
Human rights are women's rights, and women's rights are human rights.
I do think the heart can balance out the mind, if your heart is in a good place it can give you the strength to do the right thing and behave the right way and overcome the mind.