How can I get people to like me?
If you were to be trapped in a television show forever, which show would you choose?
Aren’t you just the cutest thing?
If you were a robot but did not know it, would you want people to tell you?
Where did you get that big, beautiful smile?
How can you know what you think until you speak so that you can hear what you have to say?
“It’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.” -Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872 - 1970))
If you were on the second floor of a three-story building, would you be upstairs and downstairs at the same time?
Would you tell me a true thing?
“I have become a question to myself.” [translation to English]
“Mihi quaestio factus sum.” [original Latin]
-Augustine of Hippo (C.E. 354 - C.E. 430): “Confessions” (about 397), X, 33
If we can make semi-conductors, can you just imagine what we could do if we made complete conductors?
What is the speed of dark?
Do you realize just how many holes there could be in the ground if people would just take the time to get a shovel and dig the dirt out of them?
What could possibly go wrong?
Why do British people not sound British when they sing?
Should Friday the 13th be made into a holiday?
If a chameleon was placed in a mirrored box, what color would it be - clear?
Why do we never hear any father-in-law jokes?
Why is it that when you walk up the stairs and you get to the top, you always think there is still one more step?
Is there a butterscotch flavored soft drink?
Everyone says it’s just Jim Dandy . . . but who is this Jim Dandy feller?
Is there something else you should be doing right now?
Does it seem that some people specialize in turning positives into negatives?
What did moths congregate around before campfires, torches, and light bulbs were invented?
Does wasting time damage eternity?
Can we spell creativity any way we want to?
If you could have picked your own name, what would it be?
What do penguins wear for play clothes?
Have you noticed that since everyone has a digital camera or a cell phone with a built-in camera these days, no one talks about seeing UFO’s and monsters and ghosts like they used to?
Who wants to go outside and play?
“He who asks a question may be a fool for five minutes, but he who never asks a question remains a fool forever.” -Tom J. Connelly
Why isn’t there mouse-flavored cat food?
Why do people go to the top of tall buildings and then put money in telescopes so they can see things on the ground in close-up?
An average four-year-old child asks 437 questions a day. Have you asked a question today?
If you were to be trapped in a television show forever, which show would you choose?
Aren’t you just the cutest thing?
If you were a robot but did not know it, would you want people to tell you?
Where did you get that big, beautiful smile?
How can you know what you think until you speak so that you can hear what you have to say?
“It’s a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.” -Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872 - 1970))
If you were on the second floor of a three-story building, would you be upstairs and downstairs at the same time?
Would you tell me a true thing?
“I have become a question to myself.” [translation to English]
“Mihi quaestio factus sum.” [original Latin]
-Augustine of Hippo (C.E. 354 - C.E. 430): “Confessions” (about 397), X, 33
If we can make semi-conductors, can you just imagine what we could do if we made complete conductors?
What is the speed of dark?
Do you realize just how many holes there could be in the ground if people would just take the time to get a shovel and dig the dirt out of them?
What could possibly go wrong?
Why do British people not sound British when they sing?
Should Friday the 13th be made into a holiday?
If a chameleon was placed in a mirrored box, what color would it be - clear?
Why do we never hear any father-in-law jokes?
Why is it that when you walk up the stairs and you get to the top, you always think there is still one more step?
Is there a butterscotch flavored soft drink?
Everyone says it’s just Jim Dandy . . . but who is this Jim Dandy feller?
Is there something else you should be doing right now?
Does it seem that some people specialize in turning positives into negatives?
What did moths congregate around before campfires, torches, and light bulbs were invented?
Does wasting time damage eternity?
Can we spell creativity any way we want to?
If you could have picked your own name, what would it be?
What do penguins wear for play clothes?
Have you noticed that since everyone has a digital camera or a cell phone with a built-in camera these days, no one talks about seeing UFO’s and monsters and ghosts like they used to?
Who wants to go outside and play?
“He who asks a question may be a fool for five minutes, but he who never asks a question remains a fool forever.” -Tom J. Connelly
Why isn’t there mouse-flavored cat food?
Why do people go to the top of tall buildings and then put money in telescopes so they can see things on the ground in close-up?
An average four-year-old child asks 437 questions a day. Have you asked a question today?
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Since there is a speed of light and a speed of sound, is there a speed of smell and a speed of taste?
What would love do now?
Do some people have a condition that makes it difficult for them to remember the good things that happen and easy to remember the bad things that happen?
Are adults just older children?
Is it right that you should have only a broken down flea-bitten donkey while the local warlord has 300 camels and 1,200 horses?
What do you think is the right age for marriage and why?
“You’ve got to ask! Asking is, in my opinion, the world’s most powerful - and neglected - secret to success and happiness.” -Percy Ross
Who is the funniest person in the world?
What things do you always carry with you in your pocket, purse, backpack, or wallet?
What just happened?
Can you name something that is not weird, odd, or unusual?
Why are highways built so close to the ground?
Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Alex?
Alex, who?
Alex the questions around here!
Why hasn’t someone invented a bed that makes itself yet?
If you were a crayon, what color would you be?
Teacher: What if this was not a rhetorical question?
Student: What if this was not a hypothetical situation?
What do you like to do for fun?
A year from now, what will you wish you had done today?
“The word ‘question’ originates from the Latin root ‘quaestio’ meaning ‘to seek.’ Inside the word ‘question’ is the word ‘quest,’ suggesting that within every question is an adventure, a pursuit which can lead us to hidden treasure.” -Tom Wujec: “Five Star Mind” (1995)
How many days are in a light year?
“Since we have kneecaps to protect our leg joints, why do we not have elbowcaps to protect our funny bones?” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
“If not you, who? If not now, when?” -Garry Herbert
How fast do you have to go to keep up with the Sun so that you are never in darkness?
What’s next?
Are there legitimate ways to earn money online?
“Asking silly questions now is better than correcting serious mistakes later.” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
How old were you when you were born?
If life is so wonderful and exciting and full of interesting people and places and things, then why are we all by ourselves looking at the screens of our electronic devices?
What are male ballerinas called?
Sales Person: Be sure to ask me if you have any questions.
Customer: Sure thing . . . so do I have any questions?
Why is France so far away?
If a birdhouse is placed in a tree, does it then become a treehouse?
Since there is a speed of light and a speed of sound, is there a speed of smell and a speed of taste?
What would love do now?
Do some people have a condition that makes it difficult for them to remember the good things that happen and easy to remember the bad things that happen?
Are adults just older children?
Is it right that you should have only a broken down flea-bitten donkey while the local warlord has 300 camels and 1,200 horses?
What do you think is the right age for marriage and why?
“You’ve got to ask! Asking is, in my opinion, the world’s most powerful - and neglected - secret to success and happiness.” -Percy Ross
Who is the funniest person in the world?
What things do you always carry with you in your pocket, purse, backpack, or wallet?
What just happened?
Can you name something that is not weird, odd, or unusual?
Why are highways built so close to the ground?
Knock, knock.
Who’s there?
Alex?
Alex, who?
Alex the questions around here!
Why hasn’t someone invented a bed that makes itself yet?
If you were a crayon, what color would you be?
Teacher: What if this was not a rhetorical question?
Student: What if this was not a hypothetical situation?
What do you like to do for fun?
A year from now, what will you wish you had done today?
“The word ‘question’ originates from the Latin root ‘quaestio’ meaning ‘to seek.’ Inside the word ‘question’ is the word ‘quest,’ suggesting that within every question is an adventure, a pursuit which can lead us to hidden treasure.” -Tom Wujec: “Five Star Mind” (1995)
How many days are in a light year?
“Since we have kneecaps to protect our leg joints, why do we not have elbowcaps to protect our funny bones?” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
“If not you, who? If not now, when?” -Garry Herbert
How fast do you have to go to keep up with the Sun so that you are never in darkness?
What’s next?
Are there legitimate ways to earn money online?
“Asking silly questions now is better than correcting serious mistakes later.” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
How old were you when you were born?
If life is so wonderful and exciting and full of interesting people and places and things, then why are we all by ourselves looking at the screens of our electronic devices?
What are male ballerinas called?
Sales Person: Be sure to ask me if you have any questions.
Customer: Sure thing . . . so do I have any questions?
Why is France so far away?
If a birdhouse is placed in a tree, does it then become a treehouse?
Who has been the biggest influence on your life?
“There are no foolish questions and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions.” -Charles Steinmetz (Charles Proteus Steinmetz (born Karl August Rudolf (1865 - 1923)))
Do you have all of your ducks in a row?
“Apart from the known and the unknown, what else is there?” -Harold Pinter
Who is the most interesting person you ever met, and why?
At the end of the day, are you better off than you were at the start of the day?
Why do we believe everything we see on the internet but question what The Bible says?
What is your favorite work of art?
Are social media websites turning us into weird little creatures - maybe not all of us, but enough of us so that the rest of us should be concerned?
What is keeping you from doing the things you need to do?
Does your physical address plus the time equal your space-time coordinates?
If you could be any kind of animal, what would you want to be and why?
Are we ever going to make it up this hill?
Which is a sign of higher intelligence, asking questions, or not asking questions?
Why does this keep happening?
“Why do people park in driveways and drive on parkways?” -Larry Anderson
Why is there one in every crowd?
Which do you like more: scary movies, romantic movies, or comedy movies?
What kind of place is this?
“Bromidic though it may sound, some questions don’t have answers, which is a terribly difficult lesson to learn.” -Katharine Graham (1917 - 2001)
If your car could travel at the speed of light, would your headlights work?
“A questioning man is halfway to being wise.” -Author Unknown: Irish proverb
What is the best advice you ever received?
“Ask the experienced rather than the learned.” -Author Unknown
Would you rather go shopping or sightseeing, and why?
“There are no foolish questions, only foolish silence.” -Author Unknown
If a thousand seagulls were in an airplane while it was flying, with each bird weighing two pounds, and all of them flying around inside the airplane, would the airplane weigh 2,000 pounds more?
Do you play a musical instrument?
If you could go back in time and speak to your younger self, what age would you choose and what would you say?
Why do we say an alarm is going off when it is actually turning on?
When was the last time you did something for the first time?
Would we all be better off if we refused to accept anything that was offered to us for free?
What is your favorite song?
If the Universe is expanding, why are parking spaces so hard to find?
“If water had a flavor, what color would it sound like?” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
What do you think is beyond the stars?
Wow, those were some challenging and difficult questions! Fortunately, the topic that follows below this one on MFOL! is much easier . . .
“There are no foolish questions and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions.” -Charles Steinmetz (Charles Proteus Steinmetz (born Karl August Rudolf (1865 - 1923)))
Do you have all of your ducks in a row?
“Apart from the known and the unknown, what else is there?” -Harold Pinter
Who is the most interesting person you ever met, and why?
At the end of the day, are you better off than you were at the start of the day?
Why do we believe everything we see on the internet but question what The Bible says?
What is your favorite work of art?
Are social media websites turning us into weird little creatures - maybe not all of us, but enough of us so that the rest of us should be concerned?
What is keeping you from doing the things you need to do?
Does your physical address plus the time equal your space-time coordinates?
If you could be any kind of animal, what would you want to be and why?
Are we ever going to make it up this hill?
Which is a sign of higher intelligence, asking questions, or not asking questions?
Why does this keep happening?
“Why do people park in driveways and drive on parkways?” -Larry Anderson
Why is there one in every crowd?
Which do you like more: scary movies, romantic movies, or comedy movies?
What kind of place is this?
“Bromidic though it may sound, some questions don’t have answers, which is a terribly difficult lesson to learn.” -Katharine Graham (1917 - 2001)
If your car could travel at the speed of light, would your headlights work?
“A questioning man is halfway to being wise.” -Author Unknown: Irish proverb
What is the best advice you ever received?
“Ask the experienced rather than the learned.” -Author Unknown
Would you rather go shopping or sightseeing, and why?
“There are no foolish questions, only foolish silence.” -Author Unknown
If a thousand seagulls were in an airplane while it was flying, with each bird weighing two pounds, and all of them flying around inside the airplane, would the airplane weigh 2,000 pounds more?
Do you play a musical instrument?
If you could go back in time and speak to your younger self, what age would you choose and what would you say?
Why do we say an alarm is going off when it is actually turning on?
When was the last time you did something for the first time?
Would we all be better off if we refused to accept anything that was offered to us for free?
What is your favorite song?
If the Universe is expanding, why are parking spaces so hard to find?
“If water had a flavor, what color would it sound like?” -David Hugh Beaumont (born 1966)
What do you think is beyond the stars?
Wow, those were some challenging and difficult questions! Fortunately, the topic that follows below this one on MFOL! is much easier . . .