Quotes About Inquisitiveness
He nodded. This he understood. The need to learn whatever you could about the things you didn't know, to fill in the gaps, to be constantly supplying your brain with new information and facts.
~ Jennifer McMahon
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I don't have a point. I'm just curious. It's an area I don't know much about." He nodded. This he understood. The need to learn whatever you could about the things you didn't know, to fill in the gaps, to be constantly supplying your brain with new information and facts.
~ Jennifer McMahon
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She wondered what he looked like with his hat off and wondered again if he knew he was funny.
~ Elmore Leonard
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Por lo general paga tributo a otra manía, insólita y funesta en la mujer: y es su malhadada afición a leer toda clase de libros, a aprender cosas raras, a estudiar a troche y moche, convirtiéndose en marisabidilla, lo más odioso y antipático del mundo.
~ Emilia Pardo Bazán
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Codziennie patrz na ?wiat, jakby? ogl?da? go po raz pierwszy.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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At school I was careful not to look like I watched everything, but I did.
~ Amanda Davis
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I heard from many girls, just as many inquiries were made by boys, and men and women.
~ Amelia Earhart
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The greatest virtue of man is perhaps curiosity.
~ Anatole France
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~ Anatole France
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I insist on knowing the names, on being interested only in books left ajar, like doors; I will not go looking for keys.
~ Andre Breton
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I know they say that's the way the cookie crumbles and all. But you can't help but wonder why there's any cookie-crumbling going on in the first place.
~ Andrea Portes
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And remember to ask questions, and notice everything, the orchids and the fruit flies, the children rummaging for food in piles of shit, and the ibis that flies across the moon at dusk. Let us go at least as far as the falls.
~ Andrew Holleran
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Someone once asked me what was the weirdest question I was ever asked. And I was stymied.
~ Martin Short
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People ask me, 'Don't you ever run out of ideas?' Well, on the first place, I don't use ideas. Every time I have an idea, it's too limiting and usually turns out to be a disappointment. But I haven't run out of curiosity.
~ Robert Rauschenberg
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When I was pregnant with Alijah, little Hank would have all these questions. Where do babies come from? So I was open with him.
~ Kendra Wilkinson
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I don't pretend I know everything.
~ Jill Abramson
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I don't want to be definitive or the last word on anything.
~ Lucy Worsley
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The new normal is continuous learning, and we look for people who demonstrate lots of different interests and really demonstrate curiosity.
~ Julie Sweet
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It's worth it," she said. "There are some amazing reefs and sea life there." Jacob still looked baffled. "Do you want to be a marine biologist or something?" "No. I just want to see it." "Why?" "Because it's there. Because it's something in the world I haven't experienced yet.
~ Richelle Mead
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My father is a chemist, my mother was a homemaker. My parents instilled in us the feeling that learning was the most exciting thing that could happen to you, and it never ends.
~ Rita Dove
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I have tried to know absolutely nothing about a great many things, and I have succeeded fairly well.
~ Robert Benchley
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While I find that I can keep my nose out of other people's business, I do have a curiosity as to their non-business activities.
~ Robert Brault
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You want to retain the elasticity of spirit you had as a child, interested in everything, while retaining the hard-nosed need to verify and scrutinize for yourself all ideas and beliefs.
~ Robert Greene
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The vulgar always assumed it was best to try to know everything; in his experience it was often better to know as little as possible.
~ Robert Harris
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