I am not going to answer any questions as to my association, my philosophical or religious beliefs or my political beliefs, or how I voted in any election, or any of these private affairs.
We must give Trump credit for asking many politically incorrect questions and challenging mainstream Republican dogma on immigration.
When it comes to the population explosion, there are two questions on the table. One, is our population growth going to kill us all? And two, is there any ethical way to prevent that from happening?
The answers you get from literature depend on the questions you pose.
The wise man doesn't give the right answers, he poses the right questions.
Before I was a year old I walked and talked and I was even potty trained. When I started going to school I think I got on everyone's nerves because I used to ask adult questions rather than settle for the stuff usually fed to kids.
The fundamental question of political philosophy, one that precedes questions about how the state should be organized, is whether there should be any state at all. Why not have anarchy?
It is evident that one cannot say anything demonstrable about the problem before having resolved these preliminary questions, and yet we hardly possess the necessary information to solve some of them.
I do put my questions in terms of the sharpest polarities of the issue. But I don't want a preponderance of opinion over factual data.
The press secretary who starts to narrow down or close the president's options because he answers delicate negotiating questions no longer serves the president.
You have to be willing to ask questions that almost no one else would ask.
A real man won't ask or answer questions about another man's money.
America's entire homeland security enterprise positively invites questions even as it strives to reassure.
But now it's kind of a given that a 15-year-old would have a record deal and sell a quarter of a million records. No one's expecting her to answer any deep theological questions. And I'll tell you, I was asked some deep theological questions from the git-go.
I find it odd that there's such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions.
I hated working red carpets, I hated the whole celebrity interview process. I just realized I'd rather be the person somebody wanted to ask questions to than the person asking the questions.
A catechism is simply a tool for teaching the fundamentals of the faith. Unlike a creed or confession, a catechism uses questions and answers. Many Protestant confessional traditions, like Lutherans, Presbyterians, and Reformed, have used catechisms for centuries. Initially, most catechisms were intended for children.
Historically, I believe I was correct in refusing to answer their questions.
Nothing kills a CEO's credibility faster than legal, regulatory, and/or ethical questions.
Reporters used to ask me the same inane questions year-in and year-out, city-to-city, and it would drive me crazy.