“What will come of these things? That is a fair question. Unfortunately there is no answer. Not yet. If we knew the answer in advance, we would not have to perform the experiment.”
The Gold at the Starbow’s End (p. 349)
Platinum Pohl (2005)
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John N. Bahcall, quoted in his obituary at CalTech (7 September 2005) http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/features/articles/20050907.shtml; On the Hubble Space Telescope's capabilities for the advancement of science
Howard Becker (1974). "Art as Collective Action." American Sociological Review 39:767-76.

[Charles Vernon Boys, Soap-bubbles and the forces which mould them: Being a course of three lectures delivered in the theatre of the London institution on the afternoons of Dec. 30, 1889, Jan. 1 and 3, 1890, before a juvenile audience, Society for promoting Christian knowledge, 1896, 11]

“Life would be unbearably dull if we had answers to all our questions.”
Source: Death Masks
“The minute we begin to think we have all the answers, we forget the questions.”
Source: A Circle of Quiet

“Suppose no one asked a question, what would be the answer.”
"Near East or Chicago A Description"
Useful Knowledge (1928)