462 quotes found
“Having no curiosity can be a dangerous thing..”
“One word love: curiosity. You long for freedom. You long to do what you want to do because you want it. To act on selfish impulse. You want to see what it's like. One day you won't be able to resist.”
“Curiosity is the hunger of the mind.”
“A curious mind is never bored.”
“I like curiosity. It's a mind game, not a necessity.”
“Women's curiosity was given a negative connotation, whereas men were called investigative. Women were called nosy, whereas men were called inquiring. In reality, the trivialization of women's curio...”
“She [Mme des Laumes] belonged to that half of the human race in whom the curiosity the other half feels about the people it does not know is replaced by an interest in the people it does.”
“Historians are great gossips at a high level.”
“I finally wentwhere everyone goesand I realizedI wasnevermissingout.”
“Curiosity is the single most important attribute with which humans are born. More than a simple desire to discover or know things, curiosity is a powerful tool, like a scalpel or a searchlight. Cur...”
“Curiosity is often mistaken as Love,Since they both have the common elements of Interest and Passion”
“Curiosity is a daring faith.”
“I set out to discover the why of it, and to transform my pleasure into knowledge.”
“Reality is a complex phenomenon, filled with dimensions, not the least of which are two that Christians affirm and understand: the physical and the spiritual. We are invited by Cervantes to enter i...”
“Part ways with your perception of reality, allow the unknown and your curiosity muster into a visual you've never allowed yourself to see.”
“Curiosity is more important than knowledge.”
“I'm fat because I'm greedy, and if my mind is fat it's because I'm curious.”
“Her searches after knowledge were arbitrary and without context. It was as if she were shining a small flashlight of curiosity into the dark room of the world.”
“That's a rhetorical question, and trying to answer rhetorical questions instead of being cowed by them is a good habit to cultivate.”
“I like the notion of stubborn incuriosity. To cultivate a stubborn incuriosity, you have to limit yourself to certain areas of knowledge. You cannot be totally greedy. You have to oblige yourself n...”