Top 32 Quotes About Curiousity
#1. The curiousity and to be interested in something makes you genius.
(Robin Sharma said this once, in other words which will mean that to be genius or clever you must be curious to learn!)
Deyth Banger
#2. science feeds our perpetual curiousity and claims that nothing exists until 'proven'. Science cannot prove the existence or non-existence of the human soul any more than a thermometer can prove the colour red or King Henry the eight could discourse on electronics.
Bryan Islip
#3. Love is only a feeling of curiousity more or less intense, grafted upon the inclination placed in us by nature that the species may be preserved.
Giacomo Casanova
#4. So much of love is curiousity, a search inside the other for some little piece of self; emerging from the bear cave of them with your birthday candle and filament of ore: the same as that I'm made of!
Anna Funder
#5. Horror is a curiousity, it's used we to go over on real horror it just prepare us for the hard battles. To laugh at somebody's harm... there is even and scientific explanation.
Deyth Banger
#6. Nerd? Nope... another guess??
... Smart? Nope.. I'm not clever even and smarter I don't said it and I even don't propose this... (which you said before few minutes?) to the judge... Let's take It like I have curiousity for the stuff around us!
Deyth Banger
#7. If a chess statistician were to try and satisfy his curiousity over which stage of the game proved decisive in the majority of cases, he would certainly come to the conclusion that it is the middlegame that provides the most decisive stage.
Alexander Kotov
#8. The man who satisfies a ceaseless intellectual curiousity probably squeezes more out of life in the long run than anyone else.
Edmund Gosse
#9. From the first moment on the set I was consumed with curiousity about the technical side of shooting a sound picture.
Gloria Swanson
#10. come from a place of curiousity, rather than from judgment
Evelyn Tribole
#11. They had no curiousity about him at all. As if they knew all that they needed to know. They stood and watched him pass and watched him vanish upon that landscape solely because he was passing. Solely because he would vanish.
Cormac McCarthy
#12. Nothing whets the intelligence more than a passionate suspicion, nothing develops all the faculties of an immature mind more than a trail running away into the dark.
Stefan Zweig
#13. Be naive and curious. That's all you need to become a scientist.
Abhijit Naskar
#14. Pursuing your passions makes you more interesting, and interesting people are enchanting.
Guy Kawasaki
#15. Nobody who says, 'I told you so' has ever been, or will ever be, a hero.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#16. There are queer things, evil things, out yonder, and there are bones of white men bleaching in the sun who have sought to know too much. Curiosity doesn't pay yonder.
("The Great White Moth")
Frederick Merrick White
#17. If you don't know how it works, find out. If you're not sure if it will work, try it. If it doesn't make sense, play with it until it does. If it's not broken, break it. If it might not be true, find out.
Seth Godin
#20. And also, to encompass the madness within, let us reach forth our minds.
Rae La Rae
#21. Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas.
Marie Curie
#24. Intellectually curious men become generalists. Intellectually lazy men settle for being specialists.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#25. The "hillbilly" girls were generating more enriched Tubealloy per run than the PhDs had...The District Engineer understood perfectly. Those girls...had been trained like soldiers. Do what you're told. Don't ask why.
Denise Kiernan
#26. Science literacy is less about what you know and more about how your brain is wired for asking questions.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#29. You know what I'd love to read? A Dialogue between Bron and Shevek and Socrates. Socrates would love it too. I bet he wanted people who argued. You can tell he did, you can tell that's what he loved really, at least in The Symposium.
Jo Walton
#30. I am most right because I realize I am most wrong
Markus R
#32. Everything always bears looking into, astonishing as that fact is.
Marilynne Robinson
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