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"You can tell whether a man
is clever by his answers. You can tell whether a
man is wise by his questions."
Naguib Mahfouz, Nobel Prize winner
"Judge a man by his questions
rather than by his answers."
Voltaire
"Nothing shapes our journey
through life so much as the questions we ask."
Greg Levoy
"The wise man doesn't give the
right answers, he poses the right questions."
Claude Lévi-Strauss, businessman
"It is better to ask some of
the questions than to know all the answers."
James Thurber
"Too often we give our children
answers to remember rather than problems to solve."
Roger Lewin
"The best way to escape from
a problem is to solve it."
Alan Saporta
"I think, at a child's birth,
if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow
it with the most useful gift, that gift would be
curiosity."
Eleanor Roosevelt
"Intellectuals solve problems;
geniuses prevent them."
Albert Einstein
"Bromidic though it may sound,
some questions don't have answers, which is a terribly
difficult lesson to learn."
Katherine Graham
"The important thing is to not
stop questioning."
Albert Einstein
"Find a way to engage the heart
in the problem and you are likely to see the child
rise naturally to his own optimal levels of uncertainty,
risk and relevance."
Richard Jones
"Be patient toward all that
is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions
themselves. . . . Do not now seek the answers which cannot
be given you because you would not be able to live
them and the point is to live everything. Live the
questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without
noticing it, live along some distant day into the
answer."
Rainer Maria Rilke
"It is important that students
bring a certain ragamuffin barefoot irreverence to
their studies; they are not here to worship what
is known, but to question it."
Jacob Bronowski
"Here are the three great questions
which in life we have over and over again to answer:
Is it right or wrong? Is it true or false? Is it
beautiful or ugly? Our education ought to help us
t answer these questions."
John Lubbock
"A generous and elevated mind
is distinguished by nothing more certainly than an
eminent degree of curiosity."
Samuel Johnson
"It is in the formulation of
the problem that individuality is expressed, that
creativity is stimulated, that nuances and subtleties
are discovered."
Herbert Thelen
"The formulation of a problem
is often more essential than its solution, which
may be merely a matter of mathematical or experimental
skill. To raise new questions, new possibilities,
to regard old problems from a new angle, requires
creative imagination and marks real advances."
Albert Einstein
"When we accept tough jobs as
a challenge to our ability and wade into them with
joy and enthusiasm, miracles can happen."
Arland Gilbert
"If there is something to gain
and nothing to lose by asking—by all means
ask!"
W. Clement Stone
"Obstacles are like wild animals.
They are cowards but they will bluff you if they
can. If they see you are afraid of them, they are
liable to spring upon you; but if you look them squarely
in the eye, they will slink out of sight."
Orison Swett Marden
"If you find a good solution
and become attached to it, the solution may become
your next problem."
Dr. Robert Anthony
"There is no education like
adversity."
Benjamin Disraeli
"Quality questions create a
quality life. Successful people ask better questions,
and as a result, they get better answers."
Anthony Robbins
"Perplexity is the beginning
of knowledge."
Kahlil Gibran
"Life is often compared to a
marathon, but I think itis more like being a sprinter;
long stretches of hard work punctuated by brief moments
in which we are given the opportunity to perform
at our best."
Michael Johnson, 200 and 400 meter world record holder
"Curiosity is one of the permanent
and certain characteristics of a vigorous mind."
Samuel Johnson
"A problem is your chance to
do your best."
Duke Ellington
"The measure of success is not
whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but
whether it is the same problem you had last year."
John Foster Dulles
"When you are face to face with
a difficulty, you are up against a discovery."
Lord Kelvin
"The greater the obstacle, the
more glory in overcoming it."
Jean-Baptiste Molière
"It is better to know some of
the questions than all of the answers."
James Thurber
"It's not the answers that enlighten
us, but the questions."
Descouvertes
He who asks is a fool for five minutes,
but he who does not ask remains a fool forever.
Chinese proverb
"If we would have new knowledge,
we must get a whole world of new questions."
Suzanne Langer
"Problems are only opportunities
in work clothes."
Henry Kaiser
"I think, at a child's birth,
if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow
it with the most useful gift, that gift would be
curiosity."
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
"If you spend more time asking
appropriate questions rather than giving answers
or opinions, your listening skills will increase."
Brian Koslow
"Curiosity is the wick in the
candle of learning."
William Arthur Ward
"A man may fulfill the object
of his existence by asking a question he cannot answer,
and attempting a task he cannot achieve."
Oliver Wendell Holmes
"Be curious always! For knowledge
will not acquire you; you must acquire it."
Sudie Back
"Millions saw the apple fall,
but Newton asked why."
Bernard Baruch
"Curiosity is one of the permanent
and certain characteristics of a vigorous mind."
Samuel Johnson
"Good questions outrank easy
answers."
Paul A. Samuelson
"Philosophy may be defined as
the art of asking the right question . . . awareness of
the problem outlives all solutions. The answers are
questions in disguise, every new answer giving rise
to new questions."
Abraham J. Heschel
"Every problem contains within
itself the seeds of its own msolution."
Edward Somers
He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed
of learning.
Danish proverb
"When solving problems, dig
at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves."
Anthony J. D'Angelo
"It isn't that they can't see
the solution. It is that they can't see the problem."
G. K. Chesterton
"A problem well stated is a
problem half solved."
Charles Kettering
"The vast majority of problems,
decisions and situations which confront us daily
are those which do not have just one answer. Several
solutions are usually possible. Logic suggests that
if one can mentally generate many possible solutions,
the more likely it is that an optimum solution will
be reached. This a creative process—the formation
of new and useful relationships."
Richard E. Manelis
"Millions saw the apple fall,
but Newton was the one who asked why."
Bernard M. Baruch
"I think, at a child's birth,
if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow
it with the most useful gift, that gift would be
curiosity."
Eleanor Roosevelt
"Sometimes questions are more
important than answers."
Nancy Willard
"Judge a man by his questions
rather than his answers."
Voltaire
Ask a question and you're a fool
for three minutes; do not ask a question and you're
a fool for the rest of your life.
Chinese proverb
"When solving problems, dig
at the roots instead of just hacking at the leaves."
Anthony J. D'Angelo
"The important thing is not
to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reasons
for existing. One cannot help but be in awe when
he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life,
of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough
if one tries to comprehend a little of this mystery
every day. Never lose a holy curiosity."
Edmund Burke
"The cure for boredom is curiosity.
There is no cure for curiosity."
Ellen Parr
"It is not only by the questions
we have answered that progress may be measured, but
also by those we are still asking."
Freda Adler
"The key to wisdom is knowing
all the right questions."
John A. Simone, Jr.
"If you don't ask, you don't
get."
Mahatma Gandhi
"Why and How are words so important
that they cannot be too often used."
Napoleon
"Effective people are not problem-minded;
they're opportunity-minded. They feed opportunities
and starve problems."
Stephen Covey
"The one real object of education
is to have a man in the condition of continually
asking questions."
Bishop Mandell Creighton
"The world is but a school of
inquiry."
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, essayist
"He who has a why can bear almost
any how."
Friedrich Nietzsche, philosopher
"A prudent question is one-half
of wisdom."
Francis Bacon
"Questions focus our thinking.
Ask empowering questions like: What's good about
this? What's not perfect about it yet? What am I
going to do next time? How can I do this and have
fun doing it?"
Charles Connolly, psychologist
"I have no special gift. I am
only passionately curious."
Albert Einstein
"Nothing shapes our journey
through life so much as the questions we ask."
Greg Levoy, author
"When I'm working on a problem,
I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve
the problem. But when I have finished, if the solution
is not beautiful, I know it is wrong."
Richard Buckminster Fuller
"The problem is not that there
are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise
and thinking that having problems is a problem."
Theodore Rubin
"The best way to escape from
a problem is to solve it."
Alan Saporta
"The real problem is what to
do with the problem-solver after the problems are
solved."
Gay Talese
"Good questions outrank easy
answers."
Paul A. Samuelson, Nobel Laureate in economics
"There is a time in the life
of every problem when it is big enough to see, yet
small enough to solve."
Mike Leavitt, former Governor of Utah
"It is better to know some of
the questions than all the answers."
James Thurber
"Problems are the price you
pay for progress."
Branch Rickey, baseball manager and executive
"We are continually faced with
a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised
as insoluble problems."
John W. Gardner
"Be curious always! Knowledge
will not acquire you—you must acquire it."
Sudie Back, psychologist
"All progress is precarious,
and the solution of one problem brings us face to
face with another problem."
Martin Luther King, Jr.
"No problem can withstand the
assault of sustained thinking."
Voltaire
"I have always grown from my
problems and challenges, from the things that don't
work out, that's when I've really learned."
Carol Burnett, actress, comedienne
"Outstanding listening leaders
understand that true wisdom begins with the questions
we ask. Like Albert Einstein, intelligent people
ask great questions. Moreover, the best questions
are the questions we create and ponder for ourselves;
especially the questions that prepare us for difficult
and challenging times."
George Knuteson, President of WhisperGLIDE Swing
Company
"Ultimately, we are seeking
a better understanding of what is means to be human.
In this quest, progress is not made by finding the 'right' answers,
but by asking meaningful questions."
Terry Winograd & Fernando Flores
"Asking a question is the simplest
way of focusing thinking. .Asking the right question
may be the most important part of thinking."
Edward de Bono
"We grow up never questioning
that which is unquestioned by those around us."
Margaret Mead
"There are questions which illuminate,
and there are those that destroy. I was always taught
to ask the first kind."
Isaac Isador Rabi, Nobel Prize-winning physicist
"Problems are only opportunities
in work clothes."
Henry J. Kaiser, American industrialist, shipbuilder
"There are innumerable questions
to which the inquisitive mind can in this state receive
no answer: Why do you and I exist? Why was this world
created? Since it was created, why was it not created
sooner?"
Samuel Johnson
"It is easier to judge a person’s
mental capacity by his questions than by his answers"
Le Duc de Lévis
To question a wise man is the beginning
of wisdom.
German proverb
"’Tis not every question that
deserves an answer"
Thomas Fuller
"A prudent question is one-half
of wisdom"
Francis Bacon
"I can evade questions without
help; what I need is answers"
John F. Kennedy
"The uncreative mind can spot
wrong answers, but it takes a creative mind to spot
wrong questions"
Anthony Jay
"Successful people ask better
questions, and as a result, they get better answers."
Anthony Robbin
"Good questions, ones that we
care about and want to answer, call us outward and
to each others. They are an invitation to explore,
to venture out, to risk, to listen, to abandon our
positions. Good questions help us become both curious
and uncertain, and this is always the road that opens
us to the surprise of new insight."
Margaret Wheatley, in the foreword of The World Café
"Sometimes the questions are
complicated and the answers are simple."
Theodor "Dr. Seuss" Geisel
"You know children are growing
up when they start asking questions that have answers."
John J. Plomp, author
"The cure for boredom is curiosity.
There is no cure for curiosity."
Dorothy Parker, writer and poet
"We only think we are confronted
with a problem."
John Dewey
"There are no foolish questions,
and no man really becomes a fool until he stops asking
questions."
Charles Steinmetz, electrical engineer
"We are continually faced by
great opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble
problems."
Lee Iacocca, American industrialist
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