Inquiring Quotes
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Inquiring Quotes & Sayings
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Doubt wisely; in strange way
To stand inquiring right, is not to stray;
To sleep, or run wrong, is. — John Donne
To stand inquiring right, is not to stray;
To sleep, or run wrong, is. — John Donne
There are people in Europe that struggled during an entire life to save as much as possible in banks that bankrupted and left them homeless.
— Robin Sacredfire
It is virtue which should determine us in the choice of our friends, without inquiring into their good or evil fortune.
— Jean De La Bruyere
As Plato, the dangerous beguiler, said: the best philosophers in the world are boys with their beards new on their chins; I am a boy again.
— Thornton Wilder
Let the inquiring Christian trample under foot every slippery trick of his deceitful heart and insist upon frank and open relations with the Lord.
— A.W. Tozer
If our house be on fire, without inquiring whether it was fired from within or without, we must try to extinguish it.
— Thomas Jefferson
You want to be loved because you do not love; but the moment you love, it is finished, you are no longer inquiring whether or not somebody loves you.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Morandi gave an intimate view of his deepest thoughts. We watched him inquiring after the devilish questions of essences and substances.
— Wayne Thiebaud
Officialdom is hostile to inquiring outsiders.
— Martha Gellhorn
Teaching is not the mere imparting of knowledge but the cultivation of an inquiring mind.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
For we are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise our inquiry would have been of no use
— Aristotle.
There is no place in the world, I imagine, for a philosopher with a sense of humor, a new leisure, and an inquiring turn of mind!
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
The intelligence is clear: (Saddam) continues to believe his WMD programme is essential both for internal repression and for external aggression.
— Tony Blair
Children share with geniuses an open, inquiring, uninhibited quality of mind.
— Chauncey Guy Suits
It was when I saw Iggy Pop, that's what did it for me. That changed my life pretty much.
— Alan Vega
The real student is studying, learning, inquiring, exploring, not just until he is twenty or twenty-five, but throughout life.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
It's important to talk about loving yourself and looking at your tragedies and the stuff that makes you grow.
— Anne Heche
A great literature is chiefly the product of inquiring minds in revolt against the immovable certainties of the nation
— H.L. Mencken
A mind that is lively and inquiring, compassionate, curious, angry, full of music, full of feeling, is a mind full of possible poetry.
— Mary Oliver
[Instead] of inquiring why the Roman empire was destroyed, we should rather be surprised that it had subsisted so long.
— Edward Gibbon
The world is governed by very different personages from what is imagined by those who are not behind the scenes.
— Benjamin Disraeli
The mark of a truly civilized man is confidence in the strength and security derived from the inquiring mind.
— Felix Frankfurter
Stern accuracy in inquiring, bold imagination in describing, these are the cogs on which history soars or flutters and wobbles.
— Thomas Carlyle
I thought I would like a job where inquiring about everyone else's private business was considered perfectly routine.
— Joanna Cannon
It is the wretchedness of being rich that you have to live with rich people.
— Logan Pearsall Smith
You've always said I should have an inquiring mind," she said.
"I have. But not an interrupting one. — John Flanagan
"I have. But not an interrupting one. — John Flanagan
The proper method for inquiring after the properties of things is to deduce them from experiments.
— Isaac Newton
Science is always inquiring.
— Thabo Mbeki
He had come to the conclusion that, as the earth consisted of land and water, so human life was made up of eatings and beatings.
— Rabindranath Tagore
The Lord can only teach an inquiring mind.
— Russell M. Nelson
We must not fixate on what this new arsenal of digital technologies allows us to do without first inquiring what is worth doing.
— Evgeny Morozov
Inspired intellect must endure all kinds of ghastly education.
— Paul Delaroche