Whoever said there's no such
thing as a stupid question was wrong.
Davin, there are such
things as stupid questions and stupid idea's!
Jessica — There's no such
thing as a stupid question here!
You Ask Stupid Questions: That old statement «There is no such
thing as a stupid question,» is false.
There's no such
thing as a stupid question my dear Yes, tapioca starch and flour are the same — not sure why they label them differently!
Oh, I should also tell you that no question about writing query letters is too big or too small — and there's no such
thing as a stupid question in my book.
There really is no such
thing as a stupid question.
The old saying that there is no such
thing as a stupid question applies to your meetings with your lawyer.
Work it out Whoever said, «There is no such
thing as a stupid question» was either a kindergarten teacher or just stupid.
The saying «there is no such
thing as a stupid question» is something a good insurance agent is going to strongly agree with.
When you're at the doctor, remember there's no such
thing as a stupid question.
When you're at a Planned Parenthood health center, remember: there's no such
thing as a stupid question.
We've all heard the old adage «there's no such
thing as a stupid question.»
Not exact matches
My
question was aimed for the majority of peope that also disagree with you
as much
as me and cling to their faith so violently that if someone even broaches the subject, they immediatly lash out and try to either convert the unbeliever, condem him, or bring up the inane, breathtakingly
stupid argument of «I can't prove there is a god, but you can't prove there isn't so we're at an impass» — I think that argument is probably the most frustrating
thing EVER
Thanks for talking about how you've done your evolution based on, well, family priorities, and wanting to spend more time with your family, so instead of doing the fix and flip stuff, you've now transitioned into the not
as active investing with triplexes and multifamily properties... How you're finding deals just driving around, and then also how you're able to have success on the first two fix and flips when you were doing them, and one
thing you would attribute that to is
questioning everything, get to know the process; there are no or very few
stupid questions.
If you can't answer these fundamental
questions, then you're what's called a posing, fraudulent fake, too
stupid to realize there's no such
thing as insulation that can be placed between fires and rocks they warm, that causes sensors to depict more light warming rocks, the insulation is causing less light to warm.
«We have a lot of traits that are really valuable in the business world, such
as that ability to see an overview and piece
things together, and asking
stupid questions,» he says.