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Old 07-May-2008, 14:45
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Originally Posted by ohood View Post
What does it mean?

A question is a child of curiosity, and topics that can generate this level of interest are worthy of exploration.

It is saying that curiosity generates questions.

Also,
Just about every office has someone who meets this description . He does not get along with other people . Most conversation begin with tension and easily end in some type of conflict. Approaching him with a question is about as comfortable as listening to someone drag his or her fingernails down a chalkboard . Yet somehow this person is good at getting things done. Many of these people are leaders who are particularly abrasive with those who work for them.

If a person is a difficult person to deal with, asking him a question is also difficult, and possibly psychologically uncomfortable. It can be as painful as the sound of fingernails being dragged down a blackboard, which produces a particularly unpleasant screeching sound that most people find excrutiatingly unpleasant.


Because I want to translate these sentences and
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