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Whether Quotes by Milan Kundera
- The stupidity of people comes from having an answer for everything. The wisdom of the novel comes from having a question for everything....The novelist teaches…
- Looking out over the courtyard at the dirty walls, he realized he had no idea whether it was hysteria or love.
- From the top of the staircase she sees the London train, modern and elegant, and she tells herself again: Whether it's good luck or bad…
- He was no longer quite sure whether anything he had ever thought or felt was truly his own property, or whether his thoughts were merely…
- But man, because he has only one life to live, cannot conduct experiments to test whether to follow his passion (compassion) or not.
- Man can only be certain about the present moment. But is that quite true either? Can he really know the present? Is he in a…
- Yes, the essence of every love is a child, and it makes no difference at all whether it has ever actually been conceived or born.…
More Whether Quotes
- We must no more ask whether the soul and body are one than ask whether the wax and the figure impressed on… — Aristotle
- In every song I write, whether it's a love song or a political song or a song about family, the one thing… — Billie Joe Armstrong
- It's a moral question about whether we have the right to exterminate species. — David Attenborough
- Here is the test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: if you're alive, it isn't. — Richard Bach
- Ultimately, physical resemblance isn't as important as whether this person can bring this character to life in a way that's compelling and… — Alan Ball
- Daily, constantly, we choose by our desires, our thoughts, and our actions whether we want to be blessed or cursed, happy or… — Ezra Taft Benson
- Perhaps Communists had wormed their way so deeply into our government on both the working and planning levels that they were able… — Mark W. Clark
- What I'm really interested in is whether God could have made the world in a different way; that is, whether the necessity… — Albert Einstein