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Friedrich Nietzsche

"We hear only those questions for which we are in a position to find answers."

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Donna Grant

"I want to 'think' that I have all the answers. But if I 'think', I soon realize that what I thought to be answers were guesses. And if I 'think' yet again, I begin to realize that since God has all the answers He never hands me a guess."

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Donna Grant

"Questions are never indiscreet, answers sometimes are."

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Donna Grant

"Ask the right questions if you're to find the right answers."

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Donna Grant

"Shakespeare has no answers for us at all."

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Donna Grant

"It is characteristic of the epistemological tradition to present us with partial scenarios and then to demand whole or categorical answers as it were."

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Donna Grant

"The critics tend to forget their own answers after a while."

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Donna Grant

"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."

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Donna Grant

"I don't think it's the job of filmmakers to give anybody answers. I do think, though, that a good film makes you ask questions of yourself as you leave the theatre."

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Donna Grant

"If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about the answers."

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Donna Grant

"I am very excited to be supporting one of the world's most visionary efforts to seek basic answers to some of the fundamental question about our universe and what other civilisations may exist elsewhere."

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"Remain true to the earth, my brethren, with the power of your virtue! Let your bestowing love and your knowledge be devoted to be the meaning of the earth! . . . Let it not fly away from the earthly and beat against eternal walls with its wings. . . . Lead, like me, the flown-away virtue back to the earth-yes, back to body and life: that it may give to the earth its meaning, a human meaning!"

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"Idleness is the parent of psychology."

Psychology

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"There is only a perspective seeing, only a perspective "knowing"; and the more affects we allow to speak about one thing, the more eyes, different eyes, we can use to observe one thing, the more complete will our "concept" of this thing, our "objectivity," be."

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"In the end we are always rewarded for our good will, our patience, fair-mindedness, and gentleness with what is strange."

Morality

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"And how does one basically recognize good development? In that a well-developed man does our senses good: that he is carved from wood which is hard, delicate, and sweet-smelling, all at the same time."

Growth

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"I love those who do not know how to live for today."

Love

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"Do whatever you will, but first be such as are able to will."

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"There is no pre-established harmony between the furtherance of truth and the well-being of mankind."

Philosophy

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"All modern philosophizing is political, policed by governments, churches, academics, custom, fashion, and human cowardice, all off which limit it to a fake learnedness."

Philosophy

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Friedrich Nietzsche
"Thus the man who is responsive to artistic stimuli reacts to the reality of dreams as does the philosopher to the reality of existence; he observes closely, and he enjoys his observation: for it is out of these images that he interprets life, out of these processes that he trains himself for life."

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