Quotes About Curiosity
Some day you will be old enough to know. Anything can happen, anything can be.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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I've always been a Free Bird but stop to consider all aspects of life not that I understand or spend time wondering if I actually know what's ahead. I go there anyway I can.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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When someone does a weird thing, or two weird things, there may be a meaning to it, but when everything the do is weird, then you begin to wonder.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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When someone does a weird thing, or two weird things, there may be a meaning to it, but when everything they do is weird, then you begin to wonder.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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The rarest thing in the world is, in knowing you know nothing.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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Maybe there were things in themselves men should not look at, just as there were things in the very deep bottom of the sea that it was better that men did not know about.
~ James Jones
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I wanted real adventures to happen to myself. But real adventures, I reflected, do not happen to people who remain at home: they must be sought abroad.
~ James Joyce
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I had never spoken to her, except for a few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood.
~ James Joyce
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Mistakes are the portals of discovery.
~ James Joyce
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~ James Joyce
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But real adventures, I reflected, do not happen to people who remain at home: they must be sought abroad.
~ James Joyce
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There was a lust of wandering in his feet that burned to set out for the ends of the earth. On! On! his heart seemed to cry. Evening would deepen above the sea, night fall upon the plains, dawn glimmer before the wanderer and show him strange fields and hills and faces. Where?
~ James Joyce
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peered down the dark winding stairs and called out coarsely:
~ James Joyce
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It filled me with fear, and yet I longed to be nearer to it and to look upon its deadly work.
~ James Joyce
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But I am curious to know are you trying to make a convert of me or a pervert of yourself?
~ James Joyce
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Neden sürekli gülümsediÄŸini ve dudaklar?n?n neden o kadar tükürükle ?slanm?? olduÄŸunu merak ettim. Sonra onun felç olduÄŸunu ve benim de onun günah?n? ba???lamak istermiÅŸ gibi hafifçe gülümsemekte olduÄŸumu fark ettim.
~ James Joyce
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He had tales of distant countries.
~ James Joyce
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I am the boy that can enjoy invisibility
~ James Joyce
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often she wondered why you couldn't eat something poetical like violets or roses
~ James Joyce
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It wasn't that I was tired of life, really - just my own. Other people's lives seemed perfectly worthwhile, and only the logistical difficultly of assuming them and the likelihood of being caught kept me from concocting some sort of swap.
~ James Lileks
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I guess research isn't for everyone." "Certainly not for the faint of heart or the unfaithful.
~ James Luceno
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Sidious rejected outrage and intimidation for rankled curiosity. "Is this the point where I'm expected to ask why I've been abducted?
~ James Luceno
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Under those blue pajamas was a shape to set a man nuts . . . .
~ James M. Cain
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I caught his eye running over my clothes once more, and I thought perhaps over what was beneath my clothes as well, and
~ James M. Cain
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