“The study of psychological trauma has repeatedly led into realms of the unthinkable and foundered on fundamental questions of belief.” — Judith Lewis Herman Copy Share Image
You have to learn to ask questions in a way that will elicit more nuanced answers, rather than the answers you would… — Jacqueline Novogratz Copy Share Image
“What is?', he said. 'What if?' is a question that belongs to magic.” — Kate DiCamillo Copy Share Image
“The deeper we get into reality, the more numerous will be the questions we cannot answer.” — Friedrich Von Hugel Copy Share Image
I believe that I've been asked all possible questions. I, myself, if I were a journalist, would not know what to ask… — Jose Saramago Copy Share Image
“A wise man's questions surpass the answers of the fool, but the silence of the enlightened is divine. Meditation is the key.” — J. Gabriel Gates Copy Share Image
It's not a question of learning much.On the contrary.It's a question of UNLEARNING much.' Osho — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Wisdom is a love affair with questions. Knowledge is a love affair with answers. — Julio Olalla Copy Share Image
By asking a novel question that you don't know the answer to, you discover whether you can formulate a way of finding… — Walter Gilbert Copy Share Image
All of the larger than life questions about our presence here on earth and what gifts we have to offer are spiritual… — Lauren Artress Copy Share Image
The history of science knows scores of instances where an investigator was in the possession of all the important facts for a… — Ernst Mayr Copy Share Image
People have explored these questions ['Why am I here?', 'What is life about?'] in poems, not that they found their answers, but… — Gwee Li Sui Copy Share Image
“The wise men posit questions to which they may not always find immediate answers, but through their reflections God stimulates man in… — University of Navarre Copy Share Image
“Remember to always ask questions if you are not sure. You have nothing to lose by asking questions. The following are the… — DAVID OKAFOR Copy Share Image
We need to encourage an attitude of constant questioning, which is a genuine part of our potential as students. If students were… — Chogyam Trungpa Copy Share Image
“So what should be secret, then? “Every situation is different,” he (Domscheit-Berg) answers. “Drawing the line is the toughest question in this… — Andy Greenberg Copy Share Image
Real inquiry is a tremendous moral transforming force. It's not just questioning and looking for a quick answer or explanation, but the… — Jacob Needleman Copy Share Image
There are three basic problems: how a mind can know the world of nature, how it is possible for one mind to… — Donald Davidson Copy Share Image
Like all Xhosa children, I acquired knowledge mainly through observation. We were meant to learn through imitation and emulation, not through questions.… — Nelson Mandela Copy Share Image
“It has been said,” Jackson continued, beginning to pace slowly around the room, “that there is no such thing as a stupid… — G. Norman Lippert Copy Share Image
In the second half of life, the questions become: 'Who, apart from the roles you play, are you? What does the soul… — James Hollis Copy Share Image
... we are obliged to produce the truth by the power that demands truth and needs it in order to function: we… — Michel Foucault Copy Share Image
“I've sequenced the questions for maximum speed of elimination,’ I explained. ‘I believe I can eliminate most women in less than forty… — Graeme Simsion Copy Share Image
“476. Children do not learn that books exist, that armchairs exist, etc.,etc. - they learn to fetch books, sit in armchairs, etc.,etc.… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image