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We have to reconcile ourselves with philosophical questions in every field. Every field should be open to inquiry and knowledge.
— Tariq Ramadan
Though our collective level of knowledge may always be defined by a certain set of answers, we are never limited by the questions we may pose.
— Todd William
The more knowledge you get, the more questions you ask. The smarter you get, the more you realize that everything can be possible.
— Georges St-Pierre
You should not ask questions without knowledge.
— W. Edwards Deming
The questions you don't ask are just as important as you do. The questions you ask show what you understand, and ones you don't show what you know.
— Murad S. Shah
Answer all the questions. Question all the answers.
— Laurie Gray
There are all kinds of interesting questions that come from a knowledge of science, which only adds to the excitement and mystery and awe of a flower.
— Richard P. Feynman
Dare to seek answers to your questions.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Philosophic questions are attempts to understand the root nature of reality, existence, and knowledge.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
In an examination those who do not wish to know ask questions of those who cannot tell.
— Walter Alexander Raleigh
This was interesting knowledge: you could only ask questions in certain rooms. There were rooms for sitting and thinking and rooms for inquisition.
— Matt Haig
The task of leadership is to be intentional about the way we group people and the questions that we engage them in.
— Peter Block
The simplest questions are the hardest to answer.
— Northrop Frye
Reading is pleasure and happiness to be alive or sadness to be alive and above all it's knowledge and questions.
— Roberto Bolano
Read and search for the answers you seek.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I only know everything if you ask the right questions.
— Doc Coleman
I try to get rid of people who always confidently answer questions about which they don't have any real knowledge.
— Charlie Munger
To gain knowledge, we must learn to ask the right questions; and to get answers, we must act, not wait for answers to occur to us.
— Anatol Rapoport
That's a rhetorical question, and trying to answer rhetorical questions instead of being cowed by them is a good habit to cultivate.
— Daniel C. Dennett
It's not only for unanswered questions that we seek knowledge but also for the examination of unquestioned answers.
— Anodea Judith
The view is endlessly fulfilling. It is like the answer to a lifetime of questions and vague cravings.
— Don DeLillo
The pursuit of knowledge, brother, is the askin' of many questions.
— Raymond Chandler
You are the knower of knowledge; you perceive perceiving. Come to this place, and see if any questions remain there within you.
— Mooji
A lot of people really like to answer questions, and they really enjoy sharing their knowledge. Especially people who have valuable knowledge.
— Adam D'Angelo
In my opinion," said Lydgate, "legal training only makes a man more incompetent in questions that require knowledge of another kind.
— George Eliot
Even now, I believe that to know how is useless if we do not know why. And there are too many who forbid us to ask.
— Robin Wasserman
To learn which questions are unanswerable, and not to answer them: this skill is most needful in times of stress and darkness.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
As S. S. McClure well understood, the "vitality of democracy" depends on "popular knowledge of complex questions." At
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
Ask broad questions and you'll get more than one answer. Ask specific questions and you'll get no answer.
— S.D. Lawendowski
If you want the answer - ask the question.
— Lorii Myers
I don't pretend we have all the answers. But the questions are certainly worth thinking about.
— Arthur C. Clarke
Any knowledge that doesn't lead to new questions quickly dies out: it fails to maintain the temperature required for sustaining life.
— Wislawa Szymborska