The main questions of everyday life are too enormous to answer in any definitive sense.
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Life is a question without a standard answer.
I've never worried about life's big questions.
The questions worth asking, in other words, come not from other people but from nature, and are for the most part delicate things easily drowned out by the noise of everyday life.
The secret of having a personal life is not answering too many questions about it.
From my undergraduate days, I've always been interested in the major philosophical questions that don't seem to have an answer that everyone agrees on.
Human life is beyond comprehension.
I kind of feel, in a way, all of us will forever be asking those questions of ourselves: Who am I and how do I fit in in the world and what is all this about? Because those aren't really... there are no answers to those questions, in a sense.
The only questions that really matter are the ones you ask yourself.
I like the big questions.
They say the world has become too complex for simple answers. They are wrong.
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