Words matter. These are the best Important Question Quotes from famous people such as Caroline Lucas, David Packard, Barbara Corcoran, Joseph Addison, Teresa Ruiz, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When this coronavirus crisis is over, what kind of society will we be? A more important question is what kind of society do we want to be?
The most important question we have to deal with is a combination of population control and the control of our environment – how to utilize the world in as effective a way as we can for the future of mankind.
Refinancing your mortgage usually makes sense if you can lower your interest rate by at least two points. But the most important question to ask yourself is, how long will it take you to break even?
The important question is not, what will yield to man a few scattered pleasures, but what will render his life happy on the whole amount.
Also, what I like about it is that the villains in ‘Narcos’ are not just only the drug dealers, but it also poses the question of what part does the government have in the problem, and the corruption in it? I think it’s a very important question to ask as a society.
My children have very little interest in my work. The most important question they have for me is, ‘What’s for tea?’
My philosophy is that we should ask the most important question that’s capable of being solved.
Every time I talk to somebody about Putin, it’s like, ‘But isn’t he vastly popular?’ Is that really the most important question? I mean, we can unpack his popularity. I think it’s manufactured. I think it’s manufactured through totalitarian mechanisms.
No matter what your mission is, have some notion in your head. Forget the model, whether it’s government or nonprofit or profit. Ask yourself the more important question: Is my mission improving the world? Are you sure about it? Seek to disconfirm that all the time. And if you can, change your mission.
The most important question in American cinema, I’ve learned, is ‘When is lunch?’
We’d all like to be certain of what we know, but I think the most important question is to ask yourself do you really know what you know?
What is it about animation, graphics, illustrations, that create meaning? And this is an important question to ask and answer because the more we understand how the brain creates meaning, the better we can communicate, and, I also think, the better we can think and collaborate together.
The most important question venture capitalists ask is what prevents your company from growing faster.
You know, I think that a conversation about what Facebook is – is it a public resource, even though it’s a privately owned corporation? Is it a media company? It is certainly not just a platform, as Facebook has claimed repeatedly. I think that is a really important question.
‘What am I missing?’ is a much more important question than ‘How cool am I?’
For me, the single most important question is how to construct a society that is just, safe, peaceful – all those good things – when people finally accept that there is no free will.
The most important question in 21st-century economics may well be, ‘What should we do with all the superfluous people, once we have highly intelligent non-conscious algorithms that can do almost everything better than humans?’