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What are the famous quotes about questions?

1. Dare to ask why when something happens. It doesn’t matter if you are wrong. Don't be afraid of making mistakes. If you make mistakes, correct them immediately. What's terrible is that I can't ask questions or take the first step.

——Li Zhengdao

2. Failure to see the problem is the biggest problem.

——Zhang Ruimin

3. All people who ask questions actually have their own answers in their hearts.

——Zhang Haochen

4. If you look at problems the same as others, just read the newspaper.

——Tai Ming Gou

5. If you want to ask others for help, you must consider the problem from the other person's point of view.

——Hu Xueyan

6. If any problem occurs, look for the problem within yourself first, because it is easy to change yourself, but difficult to change others.

——Niu Gensheng

7. As long as the thinking does not slip, there are always more solutions than problems.

——Niu Gensheng

8. If you start with a yes, you will end up with a problem. If you start with a question, you will end with a yes.

——Francis Bacon

9. Prudence is half of wisdom.

——Bacon

10. Raising a question is often more important than solving a problem, because solving a problem may be just a mathematical or experimental skill, while proposing new New possibilities for problems, looking at old problems from new angles, require creative imagination and mark real progress in science.

——Einstein

11. It’s not that I’m smart, it’s just that I’ve been dealing with problems for a long time.

——Einstein

12. For a person, the primary problem in this world is to find the job he should do.

——Thomas Carlyle

13. The truly serious questions are the questions vomited by children. Only the most innocent questions are truly serious questions. These questions are not The unanswered question is an obstacle that leads you to nowhere. In other words, it is these unanswered questions that mark the limits of human possibility and delineate the boundaries of our existence.

——Milan

14. Life is sustained by many divergent problems. These problems cannot but exist with birth and can only be solved in death.

——Schu Meihe

15. Think about problems independently and don’t follow what others say.

——Emerson

16. There is a solution to every problem, and there is no unimaginable thing.

——Edison

17. There is a solution to every problem, and there is no unimaginable thing. If it really gets to the point where it is unimaginable, then you can only blame yourself for being a fool and a lazy person.

——Edison

18. People who only talk about themselves will always only consider problems from their own standpoint.

——Dale Carnegie

19. Fools always ask questions that wise men have answered thousands of years ago.

——Goethe

20. The problem is to use facts to prove the truth. Without facts, the truth is worthless.

——Romain Rolland

21. The people in the world who make society great are those who have the courage to try and solve new problems in life!

——Tagore

22. The question of the meaning of life is not the kind of question that requires or can give an exact answer. Indeed, it is more like an indispensable metaphor or a view and insight into life, from which you can see what specific role you are playing and what reasonable expectations you have. The reason why this question is important is because your view on it determines the future direction of your life in many ways.

——Robert Solomon "Big Questions"