I hope somebody hits .400 soon. Then people can start pestering that guy with questions about the last guy to hit .400.
Questions are never indiscreet, answers sometimes are.
It's funny, 'cause it seems like just yesterday that I was the youngest player just starting out. But now there are young players all over the league, and they'll ask me questions about playing overseas or finding an agent.
My friends are all really nice about my fame, they're just curious really, they ask lots of questions.
Those are serious questions of war and peace, of freedom or tyranny, whether or not there is ever going to be a hope of us instilling some democratic systems in a part of the world that frankly is breeding hate and destruction directed right at us.
At least believe this many humans, who are interested obviously in this topic. Many of them visited me after lectures and meetings, in hope that I can give concrete answers to their questions. For it was clear: If that does not know it, who is to then know it?
Science goes from question to question; big questions, and little, tentative answers. The questions as they age grow ever broader, the answers are seen to be more limited.
Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.
But as I said to Dr. Rice following her testimony, and I think she appreciated it, we had our job to do and we did it best we could, trying to get answers to the important questions that the 9/11 Commission must answer.
It was not easy to get all my questions answered, frankly.
An ordinary kitten will ask more questions than any five-year-old.
The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before.
I like the big questions.
Dance with a girl three times, and if you like the light of her eye and the tone of voice with which she, breathless, answers your little questions about horseflesh and music about affairs masculine and feminine, then take the leap in the dark.
Non-technical questions sometimes don't have an answer at all.