Quotes About Curiosity
Education isn't like a video, with a beginning and a middle and an end. It has a beginning, then it keeps going until you're dead. If it stops you are dead, even if you don't know it.
~ Charles Sheffield
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I slept little, read a lot, and fell in love frequently.
~ Charles Simic
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Poetry: three mismatched shoes at the entrance of a dark alley.
~ Charles Simic
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A poem is an invitation to a voyage. As in life, we travel to see fresh sights.
~ Charles Simic
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In my whole life, I have known no wise people (over a broad subject matter area) who didn't read all the time -- none, zero. You'd be amazed at how much Warren reads--and at how much I read. My children laugh at me. They think I'm a book with a couple of legs sticking out.
~ Charles T. Munger
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Develop into a lifelong self-learner through voracious reading; cultivate curiosity and strive to become a little wiser every day.
~ Charles T. Munger
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In my whole life, I have known no wise people (over a board subject matter area) who didn't read all the time - none, zero. You'd be amazed how much Warren reads - and at how much I read. My children laugh at me. They think I'm a book with a couple of legs sticking out.
~ Charles T. Munger
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We left the flat together. I expected– dreaded– Mrs. Hennessy popping out her door and asking who my young man was. "An escaped murderer, Mrs. Hennessy; my father will be horrified." But she didn't come out her door.
~ Charles Todd
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It may be a movement towards becoming like little children to admit that we are generally nothing else.
~ Charles Williams
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Over the white curve he had looked into incredible space; abysses of intelligence lay beyond it.
~ Charles Williams
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If I could tell him just one thing, wherever he is, pass him one message, it would be this: he had something. Something to his thoughts, his ideas, the papers in his notebooks, the work we did in the garage. Beyond just a purity to his ideas, a sincerity to his belief, a genuine curiosity, a determination that, if he just sat there long enough, thought hard enough, failed enough times, he'd find a way in.
~ Charles Yu
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If she could move freely between worlds, why can't you?
~ Charles Yu
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Guarda il cielo. Non troverai mai un arcobaleno se stai guardando per terra. Look up to the sky. You'll never find rainbows if you're looking down .
~ Charlie Chaplin
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If people know how it's done, all the magic goes.
~ Charlie Chaplin
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But I'll never see any of those fish," said Maxie."Or those whales. Or any lions or tigers. I'm never going to set foot in a rain forest now, am I? I won't even be able to watch old DVD's about them without electricity. What does the future hold? It's like going back to the middle ages. Nobody knowing what was going on beyond their front doorstep. All I'll ever know is this. This little bit of London.
~ Charlie Higson
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Writing is a journey into the unknown.
~ Charlie Kaufman
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I would've been intrigued by being a film director. I would've been intrigued by politics. I thought about architecture.
~ Charlie Rose
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I grew up in South Africa and I would look at maps and we were at the bottom of the world. There was this whole thing up there. I was always reading encyclopedias about the world. So travel was something I was always attracted to.
~ Charlize Theron
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A tip from Lubitsch: 'Let the audience add up two plus two and they'll love you forever.
~ Charlotte Chandler
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However, show-and-tell sessions at Beinn Bhreagh with his grandchildren inspired him to design—and publicize in the Volta Review (published by his Volta Institute)—simple experiments for children. "If their curiosity and interest can be aroused," he wrote, "they will speculate for themselves as to the causes of the phenomena observed. This exercise of the mind is just what children need. It develops their reasoning powers and arouses their interest.
~ Charlotte Gray
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If we allow ourselves to be exactly where we are in the moment—fully present, noticing whatever is happening inside us and outside us—we can trade in judgment, fear, and shame for curiosity and fascination. Through awareness we start easing our demands, expectations, rituals, and self-grasping. We
~ Charlotte Kasl
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Therefore, the selection of their first lesson-books is a matter of grave importance, because it rests with these to give children the idea that knowledge is supremely attractive and that reading is delightful. Once
~ Charlotte M. Mason
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She must ask herself seriously, Why must the children learn at all? What should they learn? And, How should they learn it? If she take the trouble to fiind a definite and thoughtful answer to each of these three queries, she will be in a position to direct her children's studies; and will, at the same time, be surprised to find that three-fourths of the time and labour ordinarily spent by the child at his lessons is lost time and wasted energy.
~ Charlotte M. Mason
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To make collections of wild flowers for the several months, press them, and mount them neatly on squares of cartridge paper, with the English name, habitat, and date of finding each, affords much happy occupation and, at the same time, much useful training: better still is it to accustom children to make careful brush drawings for the flowers that interest them, of the whole plant where possible.
~ Charlotte M. Mason
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