It’s often been said that conservatism is successful because it chimes with these basic human instincts. It’s time for us to ask fundamental questions about what the Conservative Party is for, and what it actually believes.
I'm not sure what theory is, unless it's the pursuit of fundamental questions.
It's not going to fill in the potholes. It's not going to put a roof over people's heads. What it does is it helps to address really fundamental questions of who we are, where we came from, by which I mean we can learn how life came about.
For the future, I would suggest avoiding subjects of too vast a scale. It would be useful to make out a list of fundamental questions on the matter to be dealt with, and discuss only those.
I'm a gangster, and gangsters don't ask questions.
I've been so impressed with the kinds of thoughtful questions that I've gotten from young people, from Girl Scouts, from teenagers.
God may be in the details, but the goddess is in the questions. Once we begin to ask them, there's no turning back.
It hurts my head, but it's fine because it's something I do every day. You can't avoid the gymnastics questions.
We have to be that wedge that drives the question and asks the hard questions.
The study of Nature brings into a harmonious whole the questions of the Infinite, the Historic, and the Microscopic as part of the Great Creator's work.
I've never liked the recognition, the questions, the publicity. I have often felt like running away and hiding.
I was kind of unproven. I didn't play in a high-profile school, and with that comes the notion that, 'He's not ready.' I felt I had questions to answer. Was I going to be ready to play against elite-level athletes?
I am often criticized, or at least questions are raised, about what appears to be the absence of the Holy Spirit in my work.
I'm the best interviewer in the whole format. Except for Howard Stern, I'd put myself against anybody. Because I ask human questions.
The questions of philosophy proper are human desires and fears and aspirations - human emotions - taking an intellectual form.
Basic human needs like food cannot be corporate questions.
If you read my books, especially the Star Trek books and the Quest for Tomorrow books, you'll see in them the core theme of the basic humanistic questions that Star Trek asked.
I think that all comics or humorists, or whatever we are, ask questions. That's what we're supposed to do. But I not only ask the questions, I offer solutions.
Hypothetical questions get hypothetical answers.
When we deal with questions relating to principles of law and their applications, we do not suddenly rise into a stratosphere of icy certainty.