Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer
The Rock that Is Higher (1993)
Anatol Rapoport, "Modern Systems Theory – An Outlook for Coping with Change", paper given in the 1970 John Umstead Distinguished Lectures at North Carolina Department of Mental Health, Research Division, on 5 February 1970, and appeared in Revue Francaise de Sociologie, October 1969, p. 16
1970s and later
Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer
The Rock that Is Higher (1993)
“Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer.”
William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) American novelist, short story writer, essayist, painter, and spoken word performer
Charles de Lint (1951) author
"Paperjack" in Dreams Underfoot : The Newford Collection (2003), p. 396
Context: It's the questions we ask, the journey we take to get to where we are going that is more important than the actual answer. It's good to have mysteries. It reminds us that there's more to the world than just making do and having a bit of fun.
“If we would have new knowledge, we must get us a whole world of new questions.”
Susanne K. Langer book Philosophy in a New Key
Philosophy in a New Key (1941)
Lloyd Alexander book The Book of Three
Source: The Chronicles of Prydain (1964–1968), Book I: The Book of Three (1964), Chapter 1
Context: "Why?" Dallben interrupted. "In some cases," he said, "we learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself."
Gottfried de Purucker (1874–1942) Author, Theosophist
Source: Man in Evolution (1941), Chapter 1
Jacque Fresco (1916–2017) American futurist and self-described social engineer
Source: The Best That Money Can't Buy: Beyond Politics, Poverty, & War (2002), p. 18.