Often in life, the most important question we can ask ourselves is: do we really have the problem we think we have?
The question you need to ask yourself is not if you will heal, but how you will heal.
Did you hear that? I didn't hear anything. Put that question another way.
Multi-Choice question: My dishwasher is: efficient; hilarious.
I thought that I had been asked every kind of question possible.
There is no question we have an access stock.
In the long term the most important question for a company is not what you are but what you are becoming.
There's no question that the minute I got elected, the storm clouds on the horizon were getting nearly directly overhead.
Painting isn't a question of sensibility; it's a matter of seizing the power, taking over from nature, not expecting her to supply you with information and good advice.
All the politics of the post-war period was about the clash between the Soviet Union and America, and virtually all issues ended up being subordinated to that. Now, the question is, what is the most a socialist can achieve in a global economy?
While I was in college, I became a page at ABC. Suddenly I was working for Good Morning America, local news, national news. The page is the lowest rung of the ladder, and it's the also the place where you can ask any question and not feel dumb.
We are entering a period of human history that may provide an answer to the question of whether it is better to be smart than stupid.
If you don't let a teacher know what level you are -- by asking a question, or revealing your ignorance -- you will not learn or grow
But whenever I look at the question of how to live, the answer's always staring me in the face. I'm already doing it.
I never had an occasion to question color, therefore, I only saw myself as what I was. . . a human being.
I try to teach people to continually search and question the meaning of everything they are taught and everything they believe in. My job is not so much to impart a philosophy but to train people in the methods of self-discovery.
The good, the bad, that's just life. Let it go. There's no need to fret about the past. The question is: who are you going to share it with tomorrow?
Every country has its cocktail-party question. A simple one-sentence query, the answer to which unlocks a motherlode of information about the person you just met. . . . In Switzerland it is, Where are you from? That is all you need to know about someone.
It's too easy only to blame the militarists, racists, sexists and other pushers of violence for the mess we're in. What is harder is self-examination, moving beyond caring by looking inward to ask the personal question: What more should I be doing everyday to bring about a peace and justice based world, whether across the ocean or across the living room?
The most important question is, 'Am I asking the most important question?' The second most important question is, 'Am I asking the most important question in the most important way?'