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And the great question for mankind is what is to be loved or hated next, whenever and old love or fear has lost its hold.
— Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
The great tragedy of our lives seems to be that we are smart enough to ask the questions of meaning but too dumb to really figure it out.
— Donald Miller
All great art is revolutionary because it touches upon the reality of man and questions the reality of the various transitory forms of human society.
— Eric Hoffer
A good Coach asks great questions to help you remove the obstacles in your mind and to get you back on track in life
— Farshad Asl
Great questions make great reporting.
— Diane Sawyer
Nature answers every question.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The great majority of women are more intelligent, better educated, and far more moral than multitudes of men whose right to vote no man questions.
— Lucy Stone
The great questions are those an intelligent child asks and, getting no answers, stops asking.
— George Wald
Great political questions stir the deepest nature of one-half the nation, but they pass far above and over the heads of the other half.
— Wendell Phillips
Read less and think more. Read about great things and think about great questions and issues.
— Wallace D. Wattles
Television is a great leveler. You always end up sounding like the people who ask the questions.
— Gore Vidal
Ireland is a little country which raises all the great questions.
— Gustave De Beaumont
One of the great things about having good players in your band is that you just ask them questions. You can pick up some good information that way.
— Bill Bruford
I have always felt that the only great thing about an interview is the questions that are asked.
— Diana Vreeland
The great minds approaching understanding will admit they continually gain more questions and less answers.
— Doug Berry
Good questions inform, great questions transform
— Ken Coleman
Tragedy and comedy are simply questions of value; a little misfit in life makes us laugh; a great one is tragedy and cause for expression of grief.
— Elbert Hubbard
When you really want to find the answers to the great questions of your life, you need to look for them deep in yourself.
— Frank M. Wanderer
I have a number of questions. If I had half as many answers, I'd be in great shape.
— Catherine Ryan Hyde
Their eyes met again, and this time there were no great answers there, only questions that would never be satisfied. A
— Steven Barnes
Any leader who asks the right questions of the right people has the potential to discover and develop great ideas.
— John C. Maxwell
Those who are growing great are always asking "why?" If they fail or lose, they ask "why?" If they succeed or win too, they ask "why?
— Israelmore Ayivor
Life: it's happening beyond the mills, beyond the gates. Out there people chase questions of great importance.
— Anthony Doerr
Call me idealistic, but the genesis of great companies is answering simple questions that change the world, not the desire to become rich.
— Guy Kawasaki
Lewis is a rare example of someone who liked to think about life's great questions because they were forced on him by his own experience.
— Alister E. McGrath
I think Poe had a mission to tell us what it's all about. To answer some of the great questions of life.
— John Astin
The great political questions are in their final analysis great moral questions.
— William Jennings Bryan
He explained to me with great insistence that every question posessed a power that did not lie in the answer.
— Elie Wiesel
Ethical and questions of philosophy interest me a great deal.
— Robert Sheckley
No great question will ever be settled in dollars and cents. Great questions must be settled on moral grounds and the tests of what makes free men.
— Herbert Hoover
I think that all great art never strives to answer any questions; it just asks the appropriate ones at the appropriate time.
— Rhys Ifans
For a storyteller, an open ending leaves much room for imagination; for the inquisitive reader, however, it is a source of great anxiety.
— Joyce Rachelle
What is great about art and artists is that we get to ask the questions, even though we may never know the answers.
— Dennis Quaid
Our object in life should be to accumulate a great number of grand questions to be asked and resolved in eternity ...
— Norman Foster
I suppose that the great questions of "Fate, Freewill, Foreknowledge Absolute," which used to be discussed at Concord, are still unsettled.
— Henry David Thoreau
Life is continuous. Life never stops. We come to the really great questions and before we can answer them, life has moved on to something else.
— Garrison Keillor
But does he see everything, or only what he wants to be seeing? This is always one of the great questions of love.
— David Levithan
To turn away from the great questions and dilemmas of life is a tragedy, for the quest for meaning and truth makes life worth living.
— Charles Colson
Good art and a good life answers questions. Great art and a great life asks questions.
— Richard Blanco
I want you to be a connoisseur of great questions? Here's one - what would we do if we had no money?
— Jeff Henderson
Questions are great, but only if you know the answers. If you ask questions and the answers surprise you, you look silly.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
Does anyone suppose that, in real life, answers to any of the great questions that worry us today are going to come out of homogeneous settlements?
— Jane Jacobs
Great drama is great questions or it is nothing but technique. I could not imagine a theater worth my time that did not want to change the world.
— Arthur Miller
the great fundamental questions looming before us,"21 namely, the unnatural alliance of politics and corporations. It
— Edmund Morris
The great questions of the day will not be settled by means of speeches and majority decisions but by iron and blood
— Otto Von Bismarck
When great questions end, little parties begin.
— Walter Bagehot