“In a very small way, painting addresses the 'Big Questions' to which we'll never find the answers. You do what you have to do even if it seems hopeless.” IfsWayBigsSeemsAnswersPaintingAddressesHopelessBig Questions Author:Sam Messer
“The fact is, there aren't just two sides to any issue, there's almost always a range of responses, and "it depends" is almost always the right answer in any big question.” TwoFactsBigsSidesAnswersIssuesDependsResponseRangeTwo SidesRight AnswersBig Questions Author:Linus Torvalds
“Religion gives you a sense of certainty. It makes you feel that you have the right answers to really big questions and that youve grasped the truth.” GivingFeelsBigsAnswersCertaintyRight AnswersBig Questions Author:James Heckman
“The world of money, of numbers and stock markets and interest rates and credit cards, seems on the surface about as far as it could be from the world of spirituality, of seeking meaningful answers to the big questions of life. ... But these two worlds must flow in and out of each other, because it takes both money and spiritual understanding to sustain it. Truly speaking, what determines where our money with its awesome power will go, and what it will do for ourselves and others? If we listen, those answers come from the center of our being, from who we really are.” IfsWorldTwoBigsSeemsSpiritualSpiritualityUnderstandingInterestAnswersMoneyNumbersFlowRateDetermineSeekingCreditSurfaceMeaningfulCardsCredit CardInterest RateTwo WorldsBig Questions Author:Suze Orman
“Over the years I've never written or made movies about political themes 'cause while they do have current critical importance, in the large, large scheme of things, only the big questions matter and the answers to those big questions are very, very depressing.” YearsMadeMatterBigsPoliticalCausesAnswersWrittenImportanceCurrentsCriticalThemeSchemesDepressingBig QuestionsVery Depressing Author:Woody Allen
“Yet in truth the big question Camus asked was never the Anglo-American liberal one: How can we make the world a little bit better tomorrow? It was the grander French one: Why not kill yourself tonight? That the answers come to much the same thing in the end-easy does it; tomorrow may be a bit better than today; and, after all, you have to have a little faith in people-doesn't diminish the glamour that clings to the man who turned the question over and look at it, elegantly, upside down.” PeopleMenWorldLooksMayLittlesDoeEndsBigsTodayEasyBitsAnswersHe ManTomorrowLittle BitTonightWhy NotDiminishGlamourUpside DownBig QuestionsKilling YourselfLittle FaithBetter TomorrowHave A Little Faith Author:Adam Gopnik
“Now comes the big question: What are you going to write about? And the equally big answer: Anything you damn well want. Anything at all .... as long as you tell the truth.” WantWritingWellsLongBigsAnswersDamnTelling The TruthBig Questions Book:On Writing Source: On Writing
“I love movies that ask big questions but don't necessarily answer everything. I like people walking out thinking about something.” PeopleThinkingBigsAsksAnswersWalkingBig QuestionsMovie LoveWalking Out Author:Joseph Kosinski