Quotes about Question
An infinite question is often destroyed by finite answers...To define everything is to annihilate much that gives us laughter and joy...If I try self consciously to become a person, I will never be one. The most real people, those who are able to forget their selfish selves, who have true compassion, are usually the most distinct individuals
— Madeleine L'Engle
Fewmets to Mr. Jenkins, anyhow.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Oh, that you would come and begin simply to listen to His Word and to ask only the one question: Does He really mean that I should abide in Him? The answer His Word gives is so simple and so sure: By His almighty grace you now are in Him; that same almighty grace will indeed enable you to abide in Him. By faith you became partakers of the initial grace; by that same faith you can enjoy the continuous grace of abiding in Him.
— Andrew Murray
In regard to the present question, while it explains what our duty is it teaches that the power of obeying it is derived from the goodness of God, and it accordingly urges us to pray that this power may be given us.
— John Calvin
For the purpose of my life, I don't ask the question. First of all, I believe. I think the Five Books of Moses are inspired. Call it divine. I don't know. But I would certainly call it inspired.
— Elie Wiesel
We won't fully experience joy until we've answered life's biggest question: Why am I here?
— John Maxwell
If more government is the answer, then it was a really stupid question.
— Ronald Reagan
Why does a silly bird go on saying "chiff-chaff" all day long? Is it happiness or hiccups?
— AA Milne
The present system is unsustainable. The only question is whether we will master the change or it will master us.
— Hillary Clinton
On the other hand, hope is subversive, for it limits the grandiose pretension of the present, daring to announce that the present to which we have all made commitments is now called into question.
— Walter Brueggemann
The question is not, 'Do you have a problem?' The question is, 'Does the problem have you?'
— Joel Osteen
The author of the Iliad is either Homer or, if not Homer, somebody else of the same name.
— Aldous Huxley