Ask and wait expectantly for the answer.
— Lailah Gifty AkitaThe field of asking is fundamentally improvisational. It thrives not in the creation of rules and etiquette but in the smashing of that etiquette.Which is to say: there are no rules.Or, rather, there are plenty of rules, but they ask, on bended knees, to be broken.
— Amanda PalmerKeep on exploring.Keep on evolving.Keep on experimenting.
— Lailah Gifty AkitaKeep on questioning. Keep on searching.
— Lailah Gifty AkitaPraying, we usually ask too much. I know I do. Sometimes we even demand. I think I am learning to ask enough for the moment--not for the whole year, utterly veiled in mystery; not even for the week, the month ahead; but just for today.Jesus said it all when He told us to pray: 'Give us this day our daily bread.'That bread is not only material, it is spiritual; in asking for it, we ask for a sufficiency of strength, courage, hope and light. Enough courage for the step ahead--not for the further miles. Enough strength for the immediate task or ordeal. Enough material gain to enable us to meet our daily obligations. Enough light to see the path--right before our feet.
— Faith BaldwinHow do you say, 'Do things for me without me asking you to' since in saying that, you are asking them?
— Joshua Edward SmithMission matching: an ask that creates synergistic congruence (aka win-win) between missions.
— Richie NortonHow can you find answers, if you do not ask questions?
— Lailah Gifty AkitaI grew up asking for everything under the sun for Christmas, but I knew I wasn't going to get it all.
— Faith HillYou create your opportunities by asking for them.
— Shakti Gawain