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Quotes About Curious

Those curious locks so aptly twin'd, Whose every hair a soul doth bind.
~ Thomas Carew
I was a naughty kid.
~ Liam Hemsworth
I've always been such a nerd.
~ Grimes
I think it's a fairly well-known thing about me that I'm a big nerd.
~ Trevor Bauer
I'm really nerdy, and I read a lot.
~ Omari Hardwick
When it comes down to it, I'm kind of a nerdy actor.
~ Janina Gavankar
I'm a nerdy guy who likes to read a lot.
~ Rick Harrison
Nest really came out of a process where I was trying to design the most connected and the most green home that I knew of. I was curious of just about everything that goes into a home and building a home.
~ Tony Fadell
It's good to try new things when you're a groovy oldie.
~ Kathy Burke
I'm a little bit intrepid when it comes to sport. I like to try new things.
~ Sophie Gregoire Trudeau
I'm really, basically, nine, and I've always been that. I've never, ever allowed the child within me to die.
~ Jerry Lewis
What's she like, the Peeping Tammy?" "She doesn't think about it that way, and you get it when she talks. She likes people.
~ Nora Roberts
She was a well-traveled and worldy mole, this Sibyl
~ Colin Meloy
The tumult of the present seems like a elegy for past youth and past summers, and there rose in her mind a curious sadness, as if time and eternity showed through skirts and waistcoats, and she saw people passing tragically to destruction.
~ Virginia Woolf
It is curious how, at every crisis, some phrase which does not fit insists upon coming to the rescue--the penalty of living in an old civilisation with a notebook.
~ Virginia Woolf
The division in our lives was curious. Downstairs there was pure convention; upstairs pure intellect. But there was no connection between them.
~ Virginia Woolf
It is curious how, at every crisis, some phrase which does not fit insists upon coming to the rescue
~ Virginia Woolf
There was something unusual about him, or something behind him. It might be that he was bookish - never came to see you without taking up the book on the table (he was now reading, with his bootlaces trailing on the floor); or that he was a gentleman, which showed itself in the way he knocked the ashes out of his pipe, and in his manners of course to women.
~ Virginia Woolf
Devices which in some curious new way imitate nature are attractive to simple minds.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
I felt curiously aloof from my own self. No temptations maddened me. The plump, glossy little Eskimo girls with their fish smell, hideous raven hair and guinea pig faces, evoked even less desire in me than Dr. Johnson had.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
The dining-room was curiously impersonal, like all places where people eat,—perhaps because food is our chief link with the common chaos of matter rolling about us.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
lo ofensivo no suele ser más que un sinónimo de lo insólito.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
The best conversationalists are curious about everything. That's why they are good at listening and why they have broad horizons—they're always learning something new.
~ Larry King
Part of the process," Pearl informed him as they cut through the living room, with the nonchalant air of a native unfazed by the curious customs of the land.
~ Celeste Ng