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Become a creative thinking detective! Ask probing questions. There is no such thing as a wasted question.
— Elaine Dundon
History thus becomes largely a study of character. Insight into temperament is hardly less important than the probing of "original materials."
— Charles Francis Adams Jr.
And roads, new roads probing endlessly, shamelessly, as though all that mattered was to be elsewhere.
— Ian McEwan
And yet still the question was there, and my mind went to it like a tongue probing the tender spot of a loose tooth: it hurt but I wanted to know
— Nicole Krauss
We must strive for literacy and education that teach us to never quit questioning and probing at the assumptions of the day.
— Bryant McGill
A probing analysis of the problems of evolution forms the basis of my prose.
— Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
Dave's gently probing finger takes one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
— Cameron Vale
And the way he looked at her was so intense, his big green eyes probing into her, like he approved of everything she held inside.
— Lauren Kate
Probing the corners of the room like a caged cat, fly caught in a jar, fart in an elevator.
— Dennis Vickers
Probing the womb of the future is bad for the child.
— Walter M. Miller Jr.
I stop the spinning thoughts, the probing questions, the hands sorting, the laundry work, because God needs knees more than hands.
— Ann Voskamp
Even if the aliens are short, dour, and sexually obsessed - if they're here, I want to know about them.
— Carl Sagan
After all my probing into the human brain, I should still be aware of mysteries and come up with them myself.
— Pamela Stephenson
Only after an ordeal of painful self-probing are we likely to discover what we actually believe about God.
— A.W. Tozer
Mr. Gonzalez watched Mr. Zalatimo probing his long index finger high into one of his nostrils. What would this one do? His feet tingled with fear.
— John Kennedy Toole
The essence of statesmanship is not a rigid adherence to the past, but a prudent and probing concern for the future.
— Hubert H. Humphrey
He liked to think of himself as a merciless vivisector probing into the palpitating entrails of his own soul.
— Aldous Huxley
It is the excitement of becoming - always becoming, trying, probing, falling, resting, and trying again- but always trying and always gaining
— Lyndon B. Johnson
I get bored with the constant probing for the cliched tears of the clown, the dark side of the comic.
— Chris Lilley
True spiritual life depends not on probing our feelings and thoughts from dawn to dusk but on 'looking off' to the Savior!
— Watchman Nee
... these mothers at their midnight council were more like one great mind probing itself, divided at times as great minds may be, but one entity
— Elizabeth Cunningham
It is largely on television and radio that real probing of what politicians are up to has to happen.
— John Humphrys
Physics is about questioning, studying, probing nature. You probe, and, if you're lucky, you get strange clues.
— Lene Hau
[No one will be able to] deter the scientific mind from probing into the unknown any more than Canute could command the tides.
— Warren E. Burger
What probing deep Has ever solved the mystery of sleep?
— Thomas Bailey Aldrich
She saw why teachers get very old and stay very young. For there is no closer probing of the mind--not even in psychoanalysis.
— John Horne Burns
I should not mistake her calm probing for the absence of anger.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I had a probing mind and an elephant memory.
— Ethel Waters
Giorgio Agamben is possibly the most delicate and probing thinker since Walter Benjamin.
— Avital Ronell
They drink like fish and ask the most probing questions."
"Welcome to the South." Patrick laughed. — Ruta Sepetys
"Welcome to the South." Patrick laughed. — Ruta Sepetys
PROBING ICAHN, MICKELSON FOR
— Anonymous
I measure every grief I meet with narrow, probing eyes - I wonder if it weighs like mine - or has an easier size.
— Emily Dickinson