I realized through my personal travels how little I know about certain conflicts, because I was too vain or self-absorbed to ask the questions. That's been the focus while I'm in my thirties - to become an accomplished woman, rather than some actress.
The real questions are: Does it solve a problem? Is it serviceable? How is it going to look in ten years?
I don't know what a softball question is. All I know is I have no agenda. I ask short questions, and I listen to the answer.
I didn't respond to people thrusting microphones at me and asking me questions that were unanswerable in a sound bite.
New stimuli can come from the same coach if he questions himself.
My best attribute is knowing when not to answer stupid questions.
My hair videos are usually styling videos answering people's questions about natural hair.
I emerged in that incredible moment in the 1980s when all kinds of social questions about subjectivity and objectivity, about who was making, who was looking.
It is the duty of the Umpire to determine all questions submitted to him according to these laws, when they apply, and according to his best judgment when they do not apply.
To argue about justice is unavoidably to argue about virtues, about substantive moral and even spiritual questions.
Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.
A president, like a college freshman, can't know in advance which questions he'll have to answer or what topics he'll have to master. He has to be flexible, supple, and responsive. He has to be comfortable with multiple-choice.
I've discovered just how symbiotic the relationship is between writers, directors and actors. They ask the same questions and strip down texts in exactly the same way.
Among the questions we have in mind: dark matter, antimatter, and matter symmetry.
All the questions discussed in the Talmud and related rabbinic literature are normative questions: either they are questions of what one is to think or what one is to do. Every prescribed thought has some practical implication; every prescribed act has some theoretical implication.
I like questions that tee me up to make weird jokes, frankly.
To solve any problem, here are three questions to ask yourself: First, what could I do? Second, what could I read? And third, who could I ask?
Because TED is for, and by, unbelievably rich people, they tiptoe around questions of the justness of a society that rewards TED attendees so much for what usually amounts to a series of lucky breaks.
I don't think I can answer questions about the trust fund.
Faith is about trusting God when you have unanswered questions.