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Silence was never a wrong answer.
There are no right answers to wrong questions.
There is not a right and a wrong answer to every question.
The wrong answers are stopping the right ones from emerging.
There are no right or wrong answers, There is only intuition
The wrong answer is the right answer in search of a different question.
Right answers to difficult questions are better than wrong answers to difficult questions.
Anyone can notice wrong answers. It takes the creative person to notice the wrong questions.
There is no wrong answer. Even so, it is easy to receive wrong results, simply by asking the wrong question.
The best way to get the right answer on the Internet is not to ask a question, it's to post the wrong answer.
In a way, I think religion is to be admired for asking the right questions. I just think it's got the wrong answers.
The most serious mistakes are not being made as a result of wrong answers. The true dangerous thing is asking the wrong question.
I have frequently seen people become neurotic when they content themselves with inadequate or wrong answers to the questions of life.
Most Americans do not know what their strengths are. When you ask them, they look at you with a blank stare, or they respond in terms of subject knowledge, which is the wrong answer.
Unfortunately, failure enjoys a natural advantage. Wrong answers to any problem outnumber right ones by a wide margin, and it seems that it will always be easier to break things than to fix them.
At this time - we're in a dramatic crisis - euro bonds are precisely the wrong answer. They lead us into a debt union, not a stability union. Each country has to take its own steps to reduce its debt.
I'm sorry for the randomness of what I wrote, Mr. Oswald. There's been a lot to absorb.' Without looking up, he says, 'Never apologize for writing your truth, Mr. Fink. There are no right or wrong answers.
No. Haven’t you been listening?” Marcus would always remember that moment. It was to be the first time he would ever be faced with that most vexing of female quirks: the question that had nothing but wrong answers.
The uncreative mind can spot the wrong answers, but it takes a very creative mind to spot the wrong questions" The question has never been: Do we have the money? The question has always been: Do we have the resources?
I loved school; I loved the rules, and I liked there being right answers, wrong answers, and being able to give the right answer all the time. And that goes against who many would predict is going to go out and break rules and tell stories for a living.
The problem I see with utilitarianism, or any form of consequentialism, is not that it gets the wrong answers to moral questions. I think just about any moral theory, worked out intelligently, and applied with good judgment, would get just about the same results as any other.