Questions

36 Questions Quotes

  • Questions are the golden keys that unlock hearts and minds. – Bob Tiede

 

  • It is not every question that deserves an answer. – Publilius Syrus

 

  • The wise man doesn’t give the right answers, he poses the right questions. – Claude Levi-Strauss

 

  • A prudent question is one-half of wisdom. – Francis Bacon

 

  • A wise man never regrets the questions he asks. Only the ones he didn’t ask. – Ted Bell

 

  • There are no ugly questions except those clothed in condescension. – John Steinbeck

 

  • The important thing is never to stop questioning. – Albert Einstein

 

  • When someone asks a question, don’t assume they don’t know the answer. Clever people will always test you. – Wayne Gerard Trotman

 

  • The power to question is the basis of all human progress. – Indira Gandhi

 

  • A wise man’s question contains half the answer. – Solomon Ibn Gabirol
  • Questions are never indiscreet, answers sometimes are. – Oscar Wilde

 

  • You can tell whether a man is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a man is wise by his questions. – Naguib Mahfouz

 

  • A valid answer comes when the question is lived. – Elizabeth Vongsaravanh

 

  • One who never asks either knows everything or nothing. – Malcolm Forbes

 

  • It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it. – Joseph Joubert

 

  • Knowledge is having the right answer. Intelligence is asking the right question. – Unknown

 

  • Asking the right question and listening to the answer is a great relationship builder, which is important to the persuasion process. – Zig Ziglar

 

  • He who is afraid to ask is ashamed of learning. – Unknown

 

  • Some questions cannot be answered. They become familiar weights in the hand, round stones pulled from the pocket, unyielding and cool. – Jane Hirshfield

 

  • The big question is whether you are going to be able to say a hearty yes to your adventure. – Joseph Campbell

 

  • The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life. – Confucius

 

  • Everything we know has its origins in questions. Questions, we might say, are the principal intellectual instruments available to human beings. – Neil Postman

 

  • Doubts are good. Confusion is excellent. Questions are awesome. All these are attempts to expand the wisdom of mind. – Manoj Arora

 

  • Questions give us no rest. We know not why our curse makes us seek we know not what, ever and ever. But we cannot resist it. It whispers to us that there are great things on this earth of ours, and that we must know them. – Ayn Rand

 

  • Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why. – Bernerd Baruch

 

  • Never let fear stop you from asking something you don’t understand or know. To pretend or to act as if you know is not a wise thing to do. – Catherine Pulsifer

 

  • The question is the answer. – Thomas Vato

 

  • Every question possessed a power that did not lie in the answer. – Elie Wiesel

 

  • Question everything, even the question mark, that shepherd’s crook floating in the air above that small round rock. If you stubbornly still wish to be unhappy, maybe you can grasp it. – Dick Allen

 

  • He who knows all the answers has not yet been asked all the questions. – Unknown

 

  • If you want the answer, ask the question. – Lorii Myers

 

  • A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer. – Bruce Lee

 

  • Asking questions is one of the fundamental keys of learning. It is always better to ask a question than pretend you understand. – Catherine Pulsifer

 

  • We get wise by asking questions, and even if these are not answered, we get wise, for a well-packed question carries its answer on its back as a snail carries its shell. – James Stephens

 

  • The smart ones ask when they don’t know. And, sometimes, when they do. – Malcolm Forbes

 

  • It is really quite impossible to be affirmative about anything which one refuses to question; one is doomed to remain inarticulate about anything which one hasn’t, by an act of the imagination, made one’s own. – James Baldwin

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