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  • Never lie in bed at night asking yourself questions you can't answer. -- Charles M. Schulz
  • Again the important point to remember is that you should keep asking yourself questions. Do not make statements. Ask questions to yourself. The mind hates that. -- Robert Adams
  • Stop asking yourself questions that have no meaning. Or if they have, you'll find out when you need to -- find out both the questions and the answers. -- Thomas Merton
  • The golden rule is work fast. As for framing, composition, focus-this is no time to start asking yourself questions: you just have to trust your intuition and the sharpness of your reflexes. -- Jacques-Henri Lartigue
  • Self-reflection entails asking yourself questions about your values, assessing your strengths and failures, thinking about your perceptions and interactions with others, and imagining where you want to take your life in the future. -- Robert L. Rosen
  • The only questions that really matter are the ones you ask yourself. -- Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Beware the man who doesn't ask you any questions about yourself on your first date. -- Merrill Markoe
  • For true success ask yourself these four questions: Why? Why not? Why not me? Why not now? -- James Allen
  • If you are going to ask yourself life-changing questions, be sure to do something with the answers. -- Bo Bennett
  • Being an actor sometimes requires that you ask yourself questions you'd rather not know the answers to. -- Kevin Spacey
  • The only question to ask yourself is, how much are you willing to sacrifice to achieve this success? -- Larry Flynt
  • You write to please yourself, you write to move yourself, to engage yourself in the asking of questions that are important to you. -- Jonathan Safran Foer
  • It sounds so cheesy, but there's something very powerful about looking in the mirror and asking yourself a question. Because I think it's really hard to lie. -- Kristen Wiig
  • To solve any problem, here are three questions to ask yourself: First, what could I do? Second, what could I read? And third, who could I ask? -- Jim Rohn
  • If you never ask yourself any questions about the meaning of a passage, you cannot expect the book to give you any insight you do not already possess. -- Mortimer Adler
  • You're raised to think being a mother is an inevitable step in your development but you start to ask yourself questions, because not every woman does want to have children. -- Lena Dunham
  • When marrying, ask yourself this question: Do you believe that you will be able to converse well with this person into your old age? Everything else in marriage is transitory. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • 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. -- Paul Haggis
  • I'm not going to lie, there are more interesting ways to spend your time than answering questions about yourself. But if there were no questions to ask me, I might have a beef with that. -- Colin Farrell
  • Conversely, beware the man who does nothing but ask you questions about yourself and offers no information about himself. Not only is he keeping you at bay, he is probably not listening to your answers. -- Merrill Markoe
  • Refinancing your mortgage usually makes sense if you can lower your interest rate by at least two points. But the most important question to ask yourself is, how long will it take you to break even? -- Barbara Corcoran
  • To ask questions can become the laziest and wobbliest occupation of a mind, but when you must yourself answer the problem that you have posed, you will meditate your question with care and frame it with precision. -- James Stephens
  • Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead. -- Chanakya
  • There are two questions that you ask yourself as a writer, and one of them is, 'But why?' The question that takes the book forward is, 'What if? What if x y or z happened? How would those characters react?' -- Penny Jordan
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