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Unanswered Questions Quotes

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Shannon L. Alder
“Lack of communication has a way of clipping our wings, which keeps us from flying. When things are left unspoken, we forget that everyone is destined to share the sky together.”
Shannon L. Alder

“How come some stories have an ending when they never had a starting?”
Neeraj Agnihotri, In The Name Of Blasphemy

Jay Asher
“Unanswered? I would've answered any question, Hannah. But you never asked.”
Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why

Stephen        King
“It's the unanswered questions that makes it worth getting up in the morning.”
Stephen King, Wizard and Glass

Peter Carlaftes
“Just like life, it was over much too soon. And just like life, there weren't any answers. But like that one-in-an-eight-million great New York moment, I didn't need one. (Dark City Lights)”
Peter Carlaftes

“I don't know about angels,
but humans need unanswered questions so that they have a reason to look.”
Jackie Viramontez

Joyce Rachelle
“For a storyteller, an open ending leaves much room for imagination; for the inquisitive reader, however, it is a source of great anxiety.”
Joyce Rachelle

“There are innumerable unanswerable questions that plague humankind. It is permissible to accept the unknown and unknowable as establishing the outer limits of human possibilities. Unanswerable questions – questions with no provable correct answers – describe the boundaries of human existence. All we know for sure is that everything that is alive will die.”
Kilroy J. Oldster

Ava Reid
“I will love you to ruination,' the Fairy King said, brushing a strand of golden hair form my cheek.

'Yours of mine?' I asked.

The Fairy King did not answer.”
Ava Reid, A Study in Drowning

Jeff VanderMeer
“You need to figure out what you want to be after. Other than a scavenger."
"After what?" I asked.
But he never told me.”
Jeff VanderMeer, Borne

Elle Jauffret
“No matter how much time passed, there were questions that never got answered and wounds that never healed.”
Elle Jauffret, Threads of Deception: A Suddenly French Mystery