Be the answer not the question.
God calls us to duty, and the only right answer is obedience. . . whether we ourselves get enjoyment and blessing from the task or not, the call must be obeyed. . . It is better to obey blunderingly than not to obey at all.
Any time we are answer-driven rather than idea driven, we have lost the true meaning of education.
Ladies. . . any man that lusts after you will answer to God for his mental adultery. . . but you will answer to God if you provoked him by the manner in which you are dressed.
No nation can answer for the equity of proceedings in all its inferior courts. It suffices to provide a supreme judicature by which error and partiality may be corrected.
No one comes to your website to be entertained. They have questions they think you can answer. Content answers questions.
My answers have been prayered.
When there's friction in the house, the only answer is good manners.
So Orpheus did for his owne bride, So I unto my selfe alone will sing, The woods shall to me answer and my Eccho ring.
Most journalists expect me to answer all their questions about aliens and spaceships.
I am about courting a girl I have had but little acquaintance with. How shall I come to a knowledge of her faults, and whether she has the virtues I imagine she has? Answer. Commend her among her female acquaintances.
It's perfectly clear to me that religion is a myth. It's something we have invented to explain the inexplicable. My religion and the spiritual side of my life come from a sense of connection to the humankind and nature on this planet and in the universe. I am in overwhelming awe of it all: It is so fantastic, so complex, so beyond comprehension. What does it all mean -- if it has any meaning at all? But how can it all exist if it doesn't have some kind of meaning? I think anyone who suggests that they have the answer is motivated by the need to invent answers, because we have no such answers.
I've got a whole lotta questions, and not so many answers.
I used to suspect that in the brain, time is its own representation. I now think the problem is so much more complicated. Initially I was rather impressed by the experiments showing that on complex problems, subjects who are distracted do better in getting an answer than either those who answer immediately or those who spend time reflecting on the problem.
If Google doesn't know the answer, then it's not a question
And the answer is yes. I have loved you. I always have, and I always will.
To answer that question honestly, I'd have to lie to you.
Newsweek recently asked American women which women they admire the most, and the answer varied, actually, depending on which political party you were from. Republican women picked Oprah as the most admired woman, followed by Sarah Palin. Democratic women said Hillary Clinton is the most admired woman, followed by Oprah Winfrey. Independents also picked Oprah Winfrey, followed by Diane Sawyer.
Tell me," said the atheist , "Is there a God really?" Said the master, "If you want me to be perfectly honest with you, I will not answer. " Later the disciples demanded to know why he had not answered. "Because the question is unanswerable," said the Master. "So you are an atheist?" "Certainly not. The atheist makes the mistake of denying that of which nothing may be said. . . and the theist makes the mistake of affirming it.
So, you just have to keep pushing yourself with regards to the choices you make, to make sure they're very different from one another, I suppose. I don't know. I don't have any answer for any of that. I can't help but just say yes to lots of work that comes my way because I'm so relieved and so desperately excited and pleased that anyone could possibly offer me any work anyway.