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Asking questions about why I don't want kids is really none of your business, but at least it's a dialogue.
— Jen Kirkman
No, I pay the newsagent. And for someone so pernickety about whose business is whose, you're asking a lot of very personal questions.
— Katie Fforde
By questioning all the aspects of our business, we continuously inject improvement and innovation into our culture.
— Michael Dell
Asking questions will get you the performance you are after far more than dictating demands.
— Dan James
A SWOT analysis involves asking, What are our strengths and weaknesses? What are our opportunities? What are the threats?
— Amanda Lang
Asking the appropriate questions means understanding exactly what your customer is trying to achieve
— Chris Murray
Selling eternal life is an unbeatable business, with no customers ever asking for their money back after the goods are not delivered.
— Victor J. Stenger
Most fathers don't show up with hand grenades and bowie knives."
"They should be ashamed of themselves," Jake said. — Janet Evanovich
"They should be ashamed of themselves," Jake said. — Janet Evanovich
I spend around two and half hours on the track every day running and another 2 hours in the weight room lifting weights with my strength coach.
— Allyson Felix
I'm in the business, as a journalist, of asking tough questions.
— David Gregory
What the Lord wants is that you shall go about the business to which He sets you, not asking for an easy post, nor grumbling at a hard one.
— Catherine Booth
I was hoping that Neville would assist me with the first stage of the operation," he said, "and I am sure he will perform it admirably.
— J.K. Rowling
But no one was asking me. I was here to do a job, and gray steel lockers or pale peach jukebox was no business of mine.
— Haruki Murakami
Black care rarely sits behind a rider whose pace is fast enough.
— Theodore Roosevelt