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What happens to us in life is less important; the real question can be whether or not we use the experience to grow.
— John Templeton
If we agree that the world is not what it seems, then we have an important question: What shall we do about it?
— Richard Bach
Besides, who ever asked you what you wanted in this world, girl?
The answer to that question, reader, as you well know, was absolutely no one. — Kate DiCamillo
The answer to that question, reader, as you well know, was absolutely no one. — Kate DiCamillo
I would say to women, always question what you're empowering yourself for and what are you claiming power for.
— Elizabeth Lesser
For me, what's a more important question is how we get at least the option of more diverse experiences in this media.
— Will Wright
When you get your,'Who am I?', question right, all of your,'What should I do?' questions tend to take care of themselves
— Richard Rohr
What I object to in Mother is that she wants me to think her thoughts. Apart from the question of hypocrisy, I prefer my own.
— Margaret Deland
Major, to what extent did you act upon your feelings for Miss LaRoux?"
"Medium."
"Excuse me?"
"How am I supposed to answer that question? — Amie Kaufman
"Medium."
"Excuse me?"
"How am I supposed to answer that question? — Amie Kaufman
What is postwar Iraq going to look like, with the Kurds and the Sunnis and the Shiites? That's a huge question, to my mind.
— Norman Schwarzkopf
My burning question is this: what do I really want from life? Love, happiness, success, or all three?
— Debasish Mridha
The great question of philosophy remains: If life is meaningless, what can be done about alphabet soup?
— Woody Allen
Ask yourself this question CONSTANTLY: where can I add the most value to what matters most to me and the people who care about me?
— Chris Brogan
I don't see any dearth of women leaders, it's a question of what we consider a woman leader.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
Run your own race. Who cares what others are doing? The only question that matters is 'Am I progressing?'
— Robin Sharma
The dog is a reflection of your energy, of your behavior. You have to ask, 'What am I doing?' That's the right question to ask.
— Cesar Millan
The primary question about life after death is not whether it is a fact, but even if it is, what problems that really solves.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
The Endgame book was an American soup, if everything can be predicted what's the purpose to read it?
— Deyth Banger
I balance family and career by doing what makes me the happiest! That for me, without question, is putting my family and kids first.
— Bridgette Wilson
You want to go out?" he asks suddenly.
I blink. "As in a date?"
"Yes. That's what a guy usually means when he asks that question. — Sophie Jordan
I blink. "As in a date?"
"Yes. That's what a guy usually means when he asks that question. — Sophie Jordan
You and I face a huge question: Do we trust God to do in his own timing what only he can do?
— Christine Caine
The question is not why should we change but rather what sort of death wish are we promoting by refusing to change?
— William Badke
Fifth, you learn to recognize and question the depression-sowing assumptions governing so much of what you do:
— Martin E.P. Seligman
I ask the fundamental question of rationality: Why do you believe what you believe? What do you think you know and how do you think you know it?
— Eliezer Yudkowsky
What moves me in art is how we question who we are as people.
— Ralph Fiennes
It's a question I often ask myself: what would I do with me? And I don't know the answer. I don't know what I'd do, except run away.
— Alexander Masters
As humans, we should be able to answer the question: "What do you do with your time?
— Sunday Adelaja
There's no right answer
to the wrong question.
Now what do we do? — Ursula K. Le Guin
to the wrong question.
Now what do we do? — Ursula K. Le Guin