If I could turn back the clock, magically deleting my prostate cancer, the surgery I needed and its complications, would I do so? It seems an odd question. But I find it surprisingly hard to answer.
A prudent question is one-half of wisdom.
And the question about if I ever dreamed of making the putt on the last hole of a U.S. Open when I was a kid, no, I didn't. But I hit a lot of game-winning shots on the basketball court when I was a kid.
The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.
My only weapon is the question.
For me, art is supposed to be a question mark.
Getting that audience approval is always a question mark, and it's always that flag that flutters in front of you.
I love showing my scar on my tummy - it is shaped like a question mark.
The great thing about books is that you can end with a question mark.
I think that there is a concern, a question mark, by people all around the world and governments all around the world, as to what China's intentions are.
And I may often question choices I make as a producer. But I've never questioned the choices I make as a director.
In the absence of relative equality - quid pro quo - a court might question whether there was an actual contract. If I give you a dollar, and you give me a mansion, our contract would lack quid pro quo.
At a Boston signing, someone from the audience asked why I was so obsessed with furniture in my books. The question rattled around in my head. I had no idea that I was obsessed with furniture.
How are we all going to pitch in to fix this party to make working America know that the Democratic party is absolutely on their side? That's the real question.
The real question should be, what does Washington experience have to do with meeting the needs of the American people?
During the campaign, Trump in many ways repudiated President Obama's national security and foreign policy approach on issues like the Iran nuclear deal and immigration. So there's a real question of continuity or disruption with Trump, which wouldn't have existed if Clinton was president-elect.
As presidents from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama have recognized, the real question is whether regulations, whether new or old, are justified. That requires a careful analysis of their costs and their benefits.
We have all this very clever technology and all these abilities to manipulate the world in all these ways, yet we are faced with the very real question of whether we can be sustainable on this planet - whether or not, in fact, we can endure.
The real question is whether or not the communities that rule the Internet can make their spaces safer for users, especially women and minorities.
How high can bitcoin go? The real question is how low can the dollar go?