For His own reasons, the Lord provides answers to some questions, with pieces placed here and there throughout the scriptures. We are to find them; we are to earn them. In that way sacred things are hidden from the insincere.
Keep looking below surface appearances. Don't shrink from doing so (just) because you might not like what you find.
A large number of the questions are junk. Many are not really questions at all; they’re provocations.
How will the world change if we do not question it?
Every type of question reduces to: "What is it?" For example, "Why did a certain event occur?" means: "What is the nature of the cause?" "How?" means "What is the process?" "Where" means "What is the place?"
It's a funny thing that questions that aren't properly answered don't go away.
The simplest questions are the most profound.
When you ask the question properly it answers itself...
Often, very difficult problems in physics require profound jumps, revolutions, or different ways of thinking, and it’s only afterward when we realize that we were asking the question in the wrong way.
Beware the sound of one hand clapping. Which was a way of saying if there's an argument on one side there's bound to be an argument on the other.