I learned how to become wealthy because I asked the right questions when I was broke.
How do we attack important problems? Pose the right question.
One finds oneself saying: 'I know the right question, but ... this is not exactly the right time to ask it.'
Half of science is putting forth the right questions.
The right answer is seldom as important as the right question.
That's all managing is: just coming up with the right questions and getting the right answers.
Find the right questions. You don't invent the answers, you reveal the answers.
It's not enough to have the right answers. You have to have the right questions.
Knowing the right questions is better than having all the right answers.
You can learn from anyone if you know the right questions.
Ask the right questions, and the answers will always reveal themselves
The right question is usually more important than the right answer.
When we have arrived at the question, the answer is already near.
It is not that we don't know the right answers, it is just that we don't ask the right questions.