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Rhetorical Question Quotes

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Lenore Skenazy
“Who's crazy: people who trust other people, or people who don't?”
Lenore Skenazy

Criss Jami
“God wants us to humbly and sincerely ask him things. How often do you enjoy people talking about you without taking the time to get to know you?”
Criss Jami, Healology

Richie Norton
“There is a very real danger present when we suppress our feelings to act on inspiration in exchange for the “safetyâ€� of the status quo. We risk sacrificing the opportunity to live a more fulfilling and purpose driven life. We risk sacrificing the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. We risk sacrificing the beautiful blessing of finding a greater sense of meaning in our own lives.
In short, we run the very real risk living a life of regret.”
Richie Norton

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Some people love attention so much that they usually wish for their rhetorical question to be answered.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Jay Asher
“Here, Courtney, is your contribution to the anthology of my life.
Did you like that? The anthology of my life?
I just made it up.”
Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why

Michael Bassey Johnson
“How convinced are you that man was created in the image of God when you can't see the image of God?”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Classic Quotations From The Otherworlds

“Rhetorical Question:
«¿Puede un mendigo danzar una gallarda en el sublime templo de los dioses?»

Answer:
La danza gallarda es una expresión de la belleza y la gracia, y no debería estar restringida a una sola clase social. La cita sugiere que todos los seres humanos, independientemente de su condición social, tienen el derecho de expresarse libremente y que la belleza es universal y trasciende las limitaciones de la condición social.”
David Silvestre, Horacio

Christi Caldwell
“What manner of woman runs off in a snowstorm?â€� It was a rhetorical question as much as one he truly wished an answer to.
“One who d-does n-not w-wish to be indoors,â€� she mumbled.”
Christi Caldwell, To Tempt a Scoundrel