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I love being married more than anyone. It's what I always wanted. I found the person who's perfect for me, and we have a great time and a great partnership. — Rebecca Gayheart

Questions are the important thing, answers are less important. Learning to ask a good question is the heart of intelligence. Learning the answer-well, answers are for students. Questions are for thinkers. — Roger Schank

It seems to me that so much unhappiness in life comes not from a lack of answers, but from a lack of knowing the right questions to ask. — Rita Zoey Chin

I hate to take compromises with a racing car. The more standard a car is, the more compromises you have to take. — Michael Schumacher

If we say, 'I believe in Jesus,' but it doesn't affect the way we live, the answer is not that now we need to add hard work to our faith so much as that we haven't truly understood or believed in Jesus at all. — Timothy Keller

I have this horrible sense of humor where I think discomfort is funny - partly because I experience discomfort a lot, and it's a way of laughing at it and getting a release. — Joaquin Phoenix

It is one of my favorite thoughts that God manifests Himself to men in all the wise, good, humble, generous, great, and magnanimous men. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

I value my own independence so highly that I can fancy no degradation greater than that of having another man perpetually directing and advising and lecturing me, or even planning too closely in any way about my actions. He might be the wisest of men, or the most powerful
I should equally rebel and resent his interference ... — Elizabeth Gaskell

Like many highly educated people, I didn't have much in the way of actual skills. — J. Maarten Troost

Only a fool would blindly believe everything she was told. — Alison Goodman

A great part of its [higher arithmetic] theories derives an additional charm from the peculiarity that important propositions, with the impress of simplicity on them, are often easily discovered by induction, and yet are of so profound a character that we cannot find the demonstrations till after many vain attempts; and even then, when we do succeed, it is often by some tedious and artificial process, while the simple methods may long remain concealed. — Carl Friedrich Gauss