Sentences with phrase «pondering deep questions»

Have you always pondered deep questions of Life, the Universe, and Everything?
Sidney Nagel, a physicist at the University of Chicago, was moved to ponder the deep question of coffee rings while staring at his stained countertop one morning.

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The person who has most helped me to ponder this question is Edith Stein: an intellectual and a woman of deep faith who worked in philosophy and education.
A profoundly learned and thoughtful man whose very face showed the deep sensitivity of his nature, thus pondered the three main positions that seem open to us on the question of everlasting life.
Luckily, I have a new bottle of red wine sitting on the counter, so I pour myself a glass and ponder these deep philosophical questions about sugar.
For the hooligan Ben, there are no questions that can't be answered with brute force, but the others are more likely to ponder deeper matters, like right and wrong, life and death, and the commercial viability of religion.
But weirdos like me often spend our Sunday afternoons pondering deep philosophical questions like, «Does it make sense to prepay your home loan?»
I went in anticipating something insane and crazy that only the mind of Yoko Taro could produce, and while that does happen on a level that I wasn't even ready for, the exploration of things like humanity, what makes us human, emotions, relationships, and deeper philosophical questions will really deliver a punch to your gut and actually make you think and ponder things differently.
Since you bring up the thermo - haline circulation, a question I have been recently pondering is why is the deep ocean so cold?
Whenever questions make us ponder something new or force us to examine ourselves at a deeper level, they lead us into unfamiliar terrain — a terrain that can include possibilities not previously imagined.
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