Top 17 Insatiably Curious Quotes

#1. I'm insatiably curious.

Joanne Harris

#2. Smitty leaned forward, resting his arms on this raised knees. "I am fixin' to get mad, Jessie.
"You're fixin' to get mad?"
"Yeah."
"Why don't you just get mad?"
"I'm not there yet. But I will be if you don't start talking to me."
Smitty to Jessie Ann

Shelly Laurenston

#3. I don't want him to think I'm crazy, because I'm not. Desperate is what I am. Quietly desperate and insatiably curious.

Alex Adams

#4. Let us be elegant or die!

Louisa May Alcott

#5. Purpose gives rise to discipline, restraint, and self-control, which are crucial, fundamental tools for success in the journey of life.

Pedro Okoro

#6. Personality begins where comparison ends.

Karl Lagerfeld

#7. I'm insatiably curious about human nature.

Susan Cain

#8. The connection with him is a connection with part of myself, and it has to do with a kind of insatiable curiosity. I mean the part of me that gets connected to the rest of me when I'm connecting to him. The insatiably curious part.

Abigail Thomas

#9. The government should not be guided by Temporary Excitement, but by Sober Second Thought.

Martin Van Buren

#10. My earliest influences were things I heard in my household.

Boz Scaggs

#11. Teachers don't just teach; they can be vital personalities who help young people to mature, to understand the world, and to understand themselves. A good education consists of much more than useful facts and marketable skills.

Charles Platt

#12. Words have not only a definition ... but also the felt quality of their own kind of sound.

Mary Oliver

#13. My wife and I had children when we were children ourselves.

John Updike

#14. I am showing my pupils details of an immense landscape which they cannot possibly know their way around.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

#15. I remember that Charles Schulz, at the end of his life, had eyes full of tears for Charlie Brown. I thought about the reason for all his emotion: he had lived for 50 years with them.

David Mazzucchelli

#16. Insatiably curious about the world.

Margot Lee Shetterly

#17. Journalism is a voyeuristic vocation that attracts to its employment many people who are often naturally shy and insatiably curious, and each day they are assigned to view the world with a critical eye and a detached sense of intimacy.

Gay Talese

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