If you take photos, don't speak, don't write, don't analyze yourself, and don't answer any questions.
All joking aside, I'm a television watcher and I get frustrated with shows sometimes when they set up puzzles and then they don't give answers. It's just more questions and more questions.
It's okay to ask questions, but get the answers. So, where are the answers? Since the questions came from within you, guess where the answers are? Within you.
Unconscious insights or answers to problems that come in reverie do not come hit or miss. . . they pertain to those areas in which the person consciously has worked laboriously and with dedication.
Violence isn't the only answer, but it is the final answer.
The sensuality of desperate lives. Only poets talk like that. But poetry has never had an answer for anything. All it does it bear witness. To despair. And desperate lives.
I am really more interested in questions than in giving answers.
There're a lot of old religious beliefs that keep us stuck. Because we're afraid of the answers, a lot of us just don't ask the questions of God.
Sometimes I am a different character in different languages. I have different enjoyment from them. Sometimes different answers come out of me. Like, I didnt even know that about me. I get to know myself through different languages, actually.
The best time to frame an answer to the letters of a friend, is the moment you receive them. Then the warmth of friendship, and the intelligence received, most forcibly cooperate.
There are no right or wrong answers, There is only intuition
It is the cowish terror of his spirit that dares not undertake; he'll not feel wrongs which tie him to an answer.
Even when I read a book, if the book leaves me the possibility of finding certain solutions or working on my own toward a solution, I prefer that much more than if the book fills me with the answers, gives them to me directly.
You have to begin by posing questions to your unconscious mind, and then listening very carefully for the answers. If you pose the right kinds of questions, and listen well, you can begin to tap into the power of your unconscious mind.
College isn't the only answer. Reading is a college that you can and should attend all your life.
The answer to how to live is to stop thinking about it.
By and large, the answer to the question "How do large institutions survive?" is "They don't!" The vast majority of large modern-day institutions some of them extremely vital to the functioning of our complex civilization simply fail to exist in the first place.
Some of my affectionate envious friends say, "You write too much. " Maybe, I answer. But as long as the best of your little is worse than the worst of my much, I will keep on doing so.
silence is the most intolerable of answers.
Results "are no good unless they answer (or can be made to seem to answer, or can be twisted and wrenched and piled into odd shapes until they hint at being somehow perhaps on the verge or answering) a question that someone might conceivably want asked. "