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whatevernext96 wrote on Sep 21st 2001, 16:23:15 about
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Answers alas for the progress of the world are closely related to the questions asked (or is it the other way round?) See Gertrude Stein, who greatly excited her admirers and disciples by sitting bolt upright on her Parisian death bed and gasping, »What is the answer?« As the mourners stood waiting for the final enlightenment, Stein sank back on her pillow muttering,»What is the question, then...?«
I refuse to believe this story is untrue.
Reginald wrote on May 23rd 2004, 11:19:05 about
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Question what comes before an answer.
Ronja wrote on Apr 7th 2009, 19:34:20 about
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where there is no question, there is no answer (Ludwig Wittgenstein)
Mc Bird wrote on Aug 13th 2001, 21:09:40 about
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Why do I ask the questions when I afraid of the answer?
Carrie wrote on Jan 12th 2003, 10:14:13 about
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Show that you love someone by asking a pertinent question about something they are knowledgeable about.
rkcba wrote on Oct 11th 2008, 11:06:47 about
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The greatest fool can ask more questions than the wisest man can answer.
Joo wrote on Dec 29th 2007, 03:37:14 about
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The only two unanswered questions at the end of the month are: Where is my money? and: Why doesn´t it stick so long to me?
A.E. wrote on May 1st 2004, 08:42:19 about
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O suitably-attired-in-leather-boots
Head of a traveler, wherefore seeking whom
Whence by what way how purposed art thou come
To this well-nightingaled vicinity?
A.E.Housman
Meri Samuelson wrote on Apr 24th 2002, 13:56:48 about
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All questions have value; they shape the universe anew.
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens wrote on Oct 20th 2004, 08:28:16 about
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This being another question hard to answer, Mr. Jarvis Lorry withdrew to consider it.
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