“And you still haven't answered any of my one-hundred ten questions, or my follow ups.”
“Phrase the question any way you like…The answer will still be ‘Kiss my ass.”
“He looks once in my eyes, a question still there. But we are beyond questions. We are in a plsce where there are only answers, and my answer to him is yes.”
“When I'm ninety, I want you to tell me that it's my turn to ask you a question, and if that miracle happens, then my question is going to be, 'Do you still love me?' and I hope that answer will still be yes.”
“It's hard to answer a question you haven't been asked. It's hard to show you tried unless you end up succeeding.”
“She studied my face for a long minute. "Are you going to help my mom?" It was a simple question. But how do you tell a child that things just aren't that simple, that some questions don't have simple answers--or any answer at all?”