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Why do we sometimes say that something is a definite possibility? Which is it? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Is it possible to be totally partial? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Have you noticed that the chief cause of problems is solutions? (Contributed by Don F.)
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How much is enough? (Contributed by Don F.)
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What comes next? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Does it matter if it doesn't matter? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Have you ever thought of all the wholes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Generally aren't all generalizations false? (Contributed by Don F.)
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Relatively speaking aren't we are all related? (Contributed by Don F.)
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If fools are so ingenious is it possible to make anything foolproof? (Contributed by Andrew J.)
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Isn't being logical just the art of being wrong with confidence? (Contributed by J.J.)
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Which came first the Question or the Answer? (Contributed by W.J. Newhart)
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Would you give a man who has everything everything else? (Contributed by Alex Petty)
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Is there anything worse than being peerless in a peer-review system? (Contributed by Dark Shadow)
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If Dickie does what Dickie do just what does Dickie do? (Contributed by W.J. Newhart)
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Did you ever think that the glass is neither half empty nor half full but maybe it's just twice as large as it needs to be? (Contributed by Jason Q)
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Who asked the first question Adam or Eve? (Contributed by W.J. Newhart)
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Is why easier to answer than why not? (Contributed by W.J. Newhart)
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Apart from the unknowns isn't everything obvious? (Contributed by James Hogan)
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Do you think it was Big Bird who first said 'Doo onto others before they doo onto you'? (Contributed by A. Black)
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Isn't everything funny just as long as it happens to somebody else? (Contributed by W. R.)
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Does a sense of humour bestow an evolutionary advantage? (Contributed by David Woolley)
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Is more information always better? (Contributed by David Woolley)
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If you had a million Shakespears could they write like a monkey? (Contributed by Alex Petty)
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Did you ever consider that Chicken Little only has to be right once? (Contributed by Washington)
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Where are the answers? (Contributed by Rainy)
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Don't you think that an unanswered question is better than a questioned answer? (Contributed by Bijit Halder)
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Is it possible to believe that there is such a thing as non-existence? (Contributed by Don F.)
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If I think, therefore I am, and walls do not think, therefore they do not exist, doesn't that mean that I can walk through walls? (Contributed by Erik Maurer)
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If you think there is good in everybody, doesn't that just prove that you haven't met everybody? (Contributed by Humor Bin)
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Isn't it true that not everything that counts can be counted, but not everything that can be counted counts? (Contributed by Albert E.)
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Why is it that the things that people want to know about are usually none of their business? (Contributed by Nancy Carson)
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Is it certain that everything is uncertain? (Contributed by Blaise Pascal)
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How can we prepare for the unknown? (Contributed by Pat F.)
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Does the chaos theory apply to chaos? (Contributed by The Duke of Endor)
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What is the ultimate question? Isn't the ultimate question an answer before it is a question? And since the answer is a question, does that mean that philosophy has bad manners? Your mother taught you never to answer a question with another question, didn't she? So is the answer to one of life's perenially difficult questions flawed or have mothers got the wrong idea? (Contributed by Ali is confused)
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How come knowing Murphy's Laws doesn't help? (Contributed by The Duke of Endor)
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Is that that is not, that that is? (Contributed by Merv)
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Why ask why? (Contributed by Liesel)
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Why not? (Contributed by Melania Lavric)
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Isn't it true that sometimes being in the majority only means that all the fools are on the same side? (Contributed by The Vent on AccessAtlanta.com)
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Is it a problem when you can fool too many of the people too much of the time? (Contributed by James)
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Are we human beings having a spiritual experience, or spiritual beings having a human experience? (Contributed by Steve)
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Why are fools and fanatics always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts? (Contributed by Bertrand Russel)
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For every confirmed theory, isn't there a confirmed counter-theory? (Contributed by Serina Pottinger)
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Are there any questions which fools can ask that wise men cannot answer? (Contributed by George Polya)
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Isn’t it true that you can get everything you want in life, if you just help enough other people get what they want? (Contributed by W.J.)
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No matter how fool proof you make something won’t there always be some fools? (Contributed by J.S.)
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If you accept the premise that anything is possible, is it therefore possible to be impossible? (Contributed by David Largent)
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Do philosophers ask questions to seek an answer or to make others seek their own questions? (Contributed by A.B.)
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Wise people think all they say, right? But don’t fools say all they think? (Contributed by I.E.)
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Isn’t judging a person’s character by only one of its manifestations like judging the sea by a jug full of its water? (Contributed by Ralphie)
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If everything is relative, what’s the point? (Contributed by Christopher B.)
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