I began to realize that thinking itself is nothing but the process of asking and answering questions.
Question everything. Learn something. Answer nothing.
I'm tired of answering questions about myself.
You do not have to incriminate yourself. But once you assert your innocence, and once you say you didn't do anything wrong, you can't then use the Fifth Amendment to say, 'I'm not answering questions. '
In general, questions are fine; you can always seize upon the parts of them that interest you and concentrate on answering those. And one has to remember when answering questions that asking questions isn't easy either, and for someone who's quite shy to stand up in an audience to speak takes some courage.
I've spent days in cinemas answering questions from the audience, in interviews, travelling abroad, and all they do is thank me nicely.
I'm good at asking other people questions, but I'm not really good at answering questions.
I have done zero SEO on my websites and online platforms, but I still rank well on them because of the fact that I focused on content, providing value, answering questions.
Getting offended is a great way to avoid answering questions that make you sound dumb.
When I was making a shift. . . from one thing to another I didn't want to be answering questions: 'How come you're doing this?' 'How come you're doing that?' so I didn't allow anyone in my studio and I just worked away in there.
It is not enough for me to ask question; I want to know how to answer the one question that seems to encompass everything I face: What am I here for?