See, I read that quote, and come to a completely different conclusion: You -should- ask questions.
But then, I think good questions are more valuable, and harder to come by, than good answers. Everybody has answers. Questions are where interesting things happen.
I may have been unclear. The quote “arguments end where questions begin” addresses the use of rhetorical questions as a substitute for building an argument or the use of rhetorical questions as a way to change the subject. The quote does not address questions in general. We are in agreement that questions in general are good.
See, I read that quote, and come to a completely different conclusion: You -should- ask questions.
But then, I think good questions are more valuable, and harder to come by, than good answers. Everybody has answers. Questions are where interesting things happen.
I may have been unclear. The quote “arguments end where questions begin” addresses the use of rhetorical questions as a substitute for building an argument or the use of rhetorical questions as a way to change the subject. The quote does not address questions in general. We are in agreement that questions in general are good.