The quote generally is credited to Dr. Ira Gilbert Zepp.
This quote was created by Peter Ustinov, an English actor, writer, and dramatist known for his wit and wisdom. The quote emphasizes the importance of asking questions to promote understanding and unity, while pointing out that having preset answers can create division and conflict.
This quote suggests that the ideas and aspirations we have today may provide solutions to the challenges we face tomorrow. It implies that our dreams and visions serve as potential solutions to the problems that arise in the future.
The quote is attributed to the philosopher Euripides. He believed that it is easier to ask questions than to answer them, implying that wisdom comes from questioning and seeking answers rather than claiming to know everything.
This quote is often attributed to Albert Einstein. It emphasizes the idea that a new perspective or way of thinking is needed to solve problems that were created by a particular mindset or approach.
"Truth fears no questions" because no matter how the truth is questioned it wont chance the fact that it still is the truth. If something happened and person asked you if you're sure, then it would still have happened no matter if that person believes it or not
Homer, an ancient Greek poet, was the one who said "A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer." This quote is often used to emphasize the importance of thoughtful inquiry and discernment in seeking knowledge.
Questions are a burden to others -- you are placing a task on other folks by asking them questions instead of figuring it out yourself. Answers a prison for oneself -- the answer commits or confines one to their word. Nonsense! The quote is taken from a propaganda poster in The Village which is the fictional prison in Patrick McGoohan's seminal TV series The Prisoner. The quote means - shut up and conform. Don't ask Questions. Don't expect answers. Be ignorant and you can be happy.
"Quote... Unquote" was created in 1976 by Nigel Rees for BBC Radio 4. It is a panel game show centered on quotations and quotations-based questions.
If it used to quote a necessary piece of overheard dialogue, or to quote what a defendant or other principal in the case said, yes. To simply testify and/or use it in everyday court conversation and answers to other questions, no, it is not.
This quote suggests that the ideas and aspirations we have today may provide solutions to the challenges we face tomorrow. It implies that our dreams and visions serve as potential solutions to the problems that arise in the future.
Quote Unquote Records was created in 2006.
This quote highlights the importance of asking the right questions in order to uncover the truth and challenge misleading information. By focusing on asking the right questions, it becomes harder for others to manipulate or deceive you with incorrect answers. It emphasizes the power of critical thinking and skepticism in navigating information and communication.
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Well it depends where the quote ends. I am unaware if you are displaying the entire quote or asking two questions.
The quote is attributed to the philosopher Euripides. He believed that it is easier to ask questions than to answer them, implying that wisdom comes from questioning and seeking answers rather than claiming to know everything.
The quote is "energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change forms"
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