Top 29 Education Questioning Quotes

#1. We must strive for literacy and education that teach us to never quit questioning and probing at the assumptions of the day.

Bryant McGill

#2. In a setting of formal education, one would imagine that abstract thought would be encouraged, and that questioning obvious errors within the current system wouldn't be frowned upon. Wrong again; these cunts are out to protect their pocket books and paradigms.

Scott Parker

#3. As surely as the Lord has inspired more missionaries to serve, He is also awakening the minds and opening the hearts of more good and honest people to receive His missionaries.

Neil L. Andersen

#4. Designing well-written tests still remains a challenging task. Some complex questions may lose clarity causing difficulties in providing meaningful answers. Basically, questions should be designed in such a way that each well-prepared student can easily give a correct answer.

Eraldo Banovac

#5. If you'd rather go to the football game than read a comic, that's fine. I'd rather do both.

Rob Walton

#6. My love isn't a weapon, it's a lifeline, reach out and take hold, and don't let go!

Francine Rivers

#7. One time Gifford had asked Mona: "What's the difference between men and women?" Mona had said: "Men don't know what can happen. They're happy. But women know everything that can happen. They worry all the time.

Anne Rice

#8. I'm all in favor of getting grants for musicians. Or any other good brand of Scotch.

Pepper Adams

#9. My son Matthew's beloved dog is a Jack Russell. His name is Buster. Matthew picked him as a puppy, when he was tiny himself.

Rob Lowe

#10. I didn't remember what month that was, or what year even. I only knew the memory lived in me, a perfectly encapsulated morsel of a good past, a brushstroke of color on the gray, barren canvas that our lives had become.

Khaled Hosseini

#11. Do not just accept anything without questioning.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#12. Persistent questioning and healthy inquisitiveness are the first requisite for acquiring learning of any kind.

Mahatma Gandhi

#13. Never mind money; the gifts of time and skill call into being the richest marketplace in the world.

Maeve Binchy

#14. Through my questions, you will learn to teach yourselves.

John Jay Osborn Jr.

#15. Jefferson attributes to a college professor and mentor his lifelong habit of questioning conventional wisdom.

John Ferling

#16. Fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez was a major part of my early career.

Andre Leon Talley

#17. You think anything is possible. But that isn't so. The world closes tight around this miracle soon enough; and you don't hope for other miracles.

Anne Rice

#18. For repose is not the end of education; its end is a noble unrest, an ever renewed awaking from the dead, a ceaseless questioning of the past for the interpretation of the future, an urging on of the motions of life, which had better far be accelerated into fever, than retarded into lethargy.

George MacDonald

#19. I think that every child grows up with the ideas that what we are given, is our society. Your education, and your mother and father, they tell you this is how it is, but then you hit adolescence and you think, 'Is it? Why? Why is it like that?' Sometimes that questioning leads to something more.

Alice Englert

#20. Keep questioning! With time, you will find answers to your questions.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#21. I felt along with her - not the physical pain, of course, but all her mental anguish. You can't be detached. She needed to have someone who understood what was happening in her mind.

Charles Bronson

#22. We have an education and business culture that tends to reward quick factual answers over imaginative inquiry. Questioning isn't encouraged - it is barely tolerated.

Warren Berger

#23. That which is in locomotion must arrive at the half-way stage before it arrives at the goal.

Aristotle.

#24. One of the most important things one can do in life is to brutally question every single thing you are taught.

Bryant McGill

#25. Faith is a three dimensional action verb".

~R. Alan Woods [19998]

R. Alan Woods

#26. An educated mind is a questioning mind. Or is it?

T.S. Welti

#27. Most teachers waste their time by asking question which are intended to discover what a pupil does not know whereas the true art of questioning has for its purpose to discover what pupils knows or is capable of knowing.

Albert Einstein

#28. Would you ever purposefully misappropriate syntax?

Christopher Higgs

#29. Aiming to check a new test's difficulty, ask your assistants to solve the test prior to the actual exam. If the results are not satisfactory, reevaluate all ambiguous questions and correct them.

Eraldo Banovac

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