Quotes about questioner
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Source: My Utmost for His Highest: Selections for the Year

“It is better to ask some of the questions than to know all the answers.”
"The Scotty Who Knew Too Much", The New Yorker (18 February 1939)
From Fables for Our Time and Further Fables for Our Time

In a Parliamentary debate with the Conservative MP, John Pakington (May 31, 1866). Hansard, vol 183, col 1592. Pakington was referring to Footnote 3 to Chapter 7 of Mill's "Considerations on Representative Government".
Misquoted as "I never meant to say that the Conservatives are generally stupid. I meant to say that stupid people are generally Conservative. I believe that is so obviously and universally admitted a principle that I hardly think any gentleman will deny it." in "Life of John Stuart Mill" (1889) by W. L. Courtney, p. 147.
This seems to have become paraphrased as "Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives." which was a variant published in Quotations for Our Time (1978), edited by Laurence J. Peter.

“One could argue that there exist certain questions that are best left unanswered.”

“That’s the thing when people leave us too suddenly, isn’t it? We always have so many questions.”
Source: The First Phone Call from Heaven
Source: Fire in the Belly: On Being a Man

Source: Conquest of the Useless: Reflections from the Making of Fitzcarraldo
“The question, love, is whether you want me enough to take the risk.”
Source: Mine Till Midnight

“To be or not to be. That's not really a question.”

Source: Shadows Linger (1984), Chapter 33, “Juniper: The Encounter” (p. 367)

“Dear God, woman,"said Will. "Are there any questions you don't want to know the answer to?”
Source: Clockwork Prince


“If love is the answer, could you please rephrase the question?”
Contributions of Jane Wagner
Source: Many Moons

“The most important question a person can ask is, "Is the Universe a friendly place?”

“And what greater might do we possess as human beings than our capacity to question and to learn?”
“One question always leads to another question. Some things are better to wonder about.”
Source: Black Blood
Source: Magic Slays

“Six questions respects it. Twenty questions doesn't.”
Guerrilla Marketing, 4th edition: Easy and Inexpensive Strategies for Making Big Profits from Your SmallBusiness
Source: Education of a Wandering Man

“The question is not how to get cured, but how to live.”
Section 1.10 <!-- p. 30 -->
The Crosswicks Journal, A Circle of Quiet (1972)
Context: Here we are living in a world of "identity crises," and most of us have no idea what an identity is.
Half the problem is that an identity is something which must be understood intuitively, rather than in terms of provable fact. An infinite question is often destroyed by finite answers. To define everything is to annihilate much that gives us laughter and joy.

“People of little understanding are most apt to be angry when their sense is called into question.”

“I wondered if there were other restless people asking the question with me:.”
“Sometimes a simple question could have a complicated answer.”
Source: Blue-Eyed Devil
“I don't have to answer. Until you know the question.”
Source: By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead
“Faith never stays put. It's always challenging always questioning. That's what makes it real.”
Source: Thirteen Days to Midnight

“You know everything you need to know about a person from the answer to the question”
Source: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry

“Suicide is a permanent question.”
Out Came the Sun: Overcoming the Legacy of Mental Illness, Addiction, and Suicide in My Family

Philo to Cleanthes, Part X
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779)
Context: And is it possible, CLEANTHES, said PHILO, that after all these reflections, and infinitely more, which might be suggested, you can still persevere in your Anthropomorphism, and assert the moral attributes of the Deity, his justice, benevolence, mercy, and rectitude, to be of the same nature with these virtues in human creatures? His power we allow is infinite: whatever he wills is executed: but neither man nor any other animal is happy: therefore he does not will their happiness. His wisdom is infinite: He is never mistaken in choosing the means to any end: But the course of Nature tends not to human or animal felicity: therefore it is not established for that purpose. Through the whole compass of human knowledge, there are no inferences more certain and infallible than these. In what respect, then, do his benevolence and mercy resemble the benevolence and mercy of men? EPICURUS's old questions are yet unanswered. Is he willing to prevent evil, but not able? then is he impotent. Is he able, but not willing? then is he malevolent. Is he both able and willing? whence then is evil?
Source: Oceans of Fire

Source: By Art Koroma, from page 256 of Holy Axiom Truth Exposed... the Bible Is a Myth (2014) note: It appears President Barack Obama started this misattribution. I can find no reference to this quote on the Internet prior to his May 15, 2016 commencement address at Rutgers State University. https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2016/05/15/remarks-president-commencement-address-rutgers-state-university-new

Also found http://books.google.com/books?id=kd41AQAAIAAJ&q=%22love+is+the+answer%22#search_anchor in "Quotations According to Woody Allen" http://books.google.com/books?id=kd41AQAAIAAJ&q=%22quotations+according%22#search_anchor from the New York Times, 1 December 1975.
Source: Bounce Back Book

“The answers you get from literature depend on the questions you pose.”

“What if there were no hypothetical questions?”

“Good books make you ask questions. Bad readers want everything answered.”