Top 55 More Questions Than Answers Quotes
#1. My conversations with Trump supporters have left me with more questions than answers.
Max Lucado
#2. As a journalist and observer of mankind, I have more questions than answers. Sort of like an inquisitive child, still eager to learn...
BubbaHarold
#3. Sometimes people ask if my books have morals or lessons for readers, and I shudder at that thought. I always say that I have more questions than answers.
Robin Hobb
#4. Movies work, in my opinion, on the best level when they're more enigmatic, when we don't say it's this or that and where it raises more questions than answers.
Nicolas Cage
#5. You can't say history teaches us this or that; it gives us more questions than answers, and many answers to every question.
Amin Maalouf
#6. A well-educated mind will always have more questions than answers.
Helen Keller
#7. I recruit hungry kids who love the game and want to get better and feel they have more questions than answers
Bo Ryan
#8. The foundation of data gathering is built on asking questions. Never limit the number of hows, whats, wheres, whens, whys and whos, as you are conducting an investigation. A good researcher knows that there will always be more questions than answers.
Karl Pippart III
#9. The best characters are the ones that somehow manage to be both attractive and repulsive at the same time. If you do that, you're at the center of the universe - if you can find characters who are more ambiguous and can raise more questions than answers.
Nicolas Cage
#10. I remain a simple man who has more questions than answers. Please join me as I seek to turn that tide.
Bill Duke
#11. The curse of a journalist is that he always has more questions than answers.
Bill Keller
#12. Answers are not enough, students should be encouraged to ask questions and explore alternatives to the norm. Entrepreneurship and invention are the backbone of the new economy, yet I doubt they get more than a nod in economics courses.
Jim Hunt
#13. What could be more interesting than thinking of mysterious happenings, finding the answers to intriguing questions, and making up new worlds?
Jeanne DuPrau
#14. Good teaching is more a giving of right questions than a giving of right answers.
Josef Albers
#15. Transformation comes more from pursuing profound questions than seeking practical answers.
Peter Block
#16. Why, he wondered, did so many people spend their lives not trying to find answers to questions - not even thinking of questions to begin with? Was there anything more exciting in life than seeking answers?
Isaac Asimov
#17. We are far more revealing by the questions we ask than the answers we give. Answer briefly to sense where their questions are heading.
Kare Anderson
#18. Selling is nothing more than asking questions and waiting for an answer.
Jack White
#19. If you don't have questions about a product's risks, then there's no reason to test. If you have at least one such question, then ask: Will these tests cost more to execute than their answers will be worth?
Gerald M. Weinberg
#20. The arts teach children that problems can have more than one solution and that questions can have more than one answer.
Elliot W. Eisner
#21. I am not a believer, not an atheist, not an agnostic. I am more content with questions than answers.
Roger Ebert
#22. I'm a lot more observational than personal in my writing. My writing is mostly a lot of questions without answers.
Laura Marling
#23. 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.
Charles De Lint
#24. Sometimes questions are more important than answers.
Nancy Willard
#25. Inquiry is more important than answers, for it is the questions we ask and the way in which we ask them that defines us.
John Paul Caponigro
#26. Coming up with the right questions was even more important than coming up with the right answers.
Vanessa Diffenbaugh
#27. I am really more interested in questions than in giving answers.
Jostein Gaarder
#28. But I believe that good questions are more important than answers, and the best children's books ask questions, and make the reader ask questions. And every new question is going to disturb someone's universe.
Madeleine L'Engle
#29. What makes some cognitive operations more demanding and effortful than others? What outcomes must we purchase in the currency of attention? What can System 2 do that System 1 cannot? We now have tentative answers to these questions.
Daniel Kahneman
#30. While many conclusions are drawn ... the process of asking questions is more important than the answers ... an ongoing process of discovery.
John Paul Caponigro
#31. I made some changes, I didn't go around telling everybody I was ready to make changes, I just remained me. I may get more criticism today in putting this book out than I have. You know, maybe this is my time, but I'm ready to take the criticism and answer anybody's questions.
Reginald Arvizu
#32. One fool can ask more questions in a minute than 12 wise men can answer in an hour.
Vladimir Lenin
#33. The right question is usually more important than the right answer.
Plato
#34. The Wilderness holds answers to more questions than we have yet learned to ask.
Nancy Wynne Newhall
#35. More trouble is caused in this world by indiscreet answers than by indiscreet questions.
Sydney J. Harris
#36. Laying down a challenge means more than directing people to do it. It includes asking the hard questions that no one yet has the answers to and then backing off so that the people within the organization have the space to think through the questions, take ownership, and find the answers.
Liz Wiseman
#37. You have to learn to ask questions in a way that will elicit more nuanced answers, rather than the answers you would like to get.
Jacqueline Novogratz
#38. The questions are always more important than the answers.
Randy Pausch
#39. If literature provides solutions, if it provides answers, then it is lying. Rooted in reality as it is, it can only contribute towards posing the questions more sharply and clearly and more drastically than before. In my opinion, creative literature is an empirical science.
Jens Bjorneboe
#40. (1) I have told you more than I know about osteoporosis. (2) What I have told you is subject to change without notice. (3) I hope I raised more questions than I have given answers. (4) In any case, as usual, a lot more work is necessary.
Fuller Albright
#41. I would like the church to be a place where the questions of people are honored rather than a place where we have all the answers. The church has to get out of propaganda. The future will involve us in more interfaith dialogue ... We cannot say we have the only truth.
John Shelby Spong
#42. Maybe the questions are more powerful than the answers.
Dan Brown
#43. Ask broad questions and you'll get more than one answer. Ask specific questions and you'll get no answer.
S.D. Lawendowski
#44. I believe, that empirically informed approaches to the question have issued in more illuminating answers than the old armchair approaches. But I think that it would be a terrible mistake to give up on addressing normative questions in epistemology.
Hilary Kornblith
#45. Music is more emotional than prose, more revolutionary than poetry. I'm not saying I've got the answers, just a of questions that I don't hear other artists asking.
Malcolm Wilson
#46. You'll know her more by your questions than by her answers. Keep looking at her long enough. One day you might see someone you know.
Jerry Spinelli
#47. I try to keep my characters raising more questions than giving answers. I don't want to leave too much on the table. I want you to have your connection and your secret understanding of the character.
Nicolas Cage
#48. To question what I see, then to question what I see after that, because the questions matter as much, perhaps more than, the answers.
Ta-Nehisi Coates
#49. to a great extent, the uncertainty of philosophy is more apparent than real: those questions which are already capable of definite answers are placed in the sciences, while those only to which, at present, no definite answer can be given, remain to form the residue which is called philosophy.
Bertrand Russell
#50. The world is not about Batman and Robin fighting the Joker; things are more complicated than that. And nothing is scarier than the people who try to find easy answers to complicated questions.
Marjane Satrapi
#51. In the new world of sales, being able to ask the right questions is more valuable than producing the right answers. Unfortunately, our schools often have the opposite emphasis. They teach us how to answer, but not how to ask.
Daniel H. Pink
#53. To ask the 'right' question is far more important than to receive the answer. The solution of a problem lies in the understanding of the problem; the answer is not outside the problem, it is in the problem.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#54. The questions a photographer raises may be more profound than the answers the medium permits.
Rebecca Solnit
#55. Some questions are more complicated than their answers could be.
Parul Wadhwa
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