Quotes About Curiosity
Answers are temporary things, Anne", he had said. "There will always be more questions.
~ Unknown
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Just be aware that rational answers aren't necessarily what we're looking for when we produce our questions.
~ Unknown
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I don't know why people aren't more curious, and why curiosity isn't considered a more important leadership trait. A journalist once asked me if I was ever bored as a kid. I only had to think about it for a second: I never was, not even for a minute, because I was so curious. Every day I'd wake up excited by all the new things there were to learn about.
~ Michael Dell
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Don't ask so many questions and they will all be answered.
~ Unknown
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Contrary to popular belief, my experience has shown me that the people who are exceptionally good in business aren't so because of what they know but because of their insatiable need to know more.
~ Michael E. Gerber
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His dreams were the natural reflex of hope and redeemed curiosity.
~ Michael Eric Dyson
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Nothing is too wonderful to be true.
~ Michael Faraday
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Shall we educate ourselves in what is known, and then casting away all we have acquired, turn to ignorance for aid to guide us among the unknown?
~ Michael Faraday
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Studiando, noi diventiamo tutti filosofi; dovrete dunque avvezzarvi, ogni volta che un risultato vi sorprende, specialmente quando questo risultato vi par nuovo, dovrete avvezzarvi, dico, a chiedere a voi stessi o ad altri: «Quale è la causa di ciò? Perché le cose succedono a questo modo?» E presto o tardi finirete sempre col trovare la risposta.
~ Michael Faraday
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We know nothing worth knowing about what goes on outside our frontiers. Worse-we know very little more about what goes on within them. Beyond the light of one's own personal experience-darkness. What are people thinking? What are they feeling? How do they behave? Messages of reassurance or exhortation come through. One reads between the lines. Friends pool their knowledge. But in general we live like animals, in ignorance of the world around us.
~ Michael Frayn
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Knockturn Alley
~ Unknown
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Newt Scamander
~ Unknown
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The purpose of page one is to convince the reader to read page two. The purpose of page two is to convince the reader to read page three, and so on and so on.
~ Unknown
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A love affair with knowledge will never end in heartbreak.
~ Unknown
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I loved learning about the history of things
~ Unknown
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Nothing is sexier than the naked mind --nothing more seductive than the inventive imagination.
~ Unknown
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He is intrigued by complex minds.
~ Unknown
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No, I got a GED in my 30s. My kids know that I never stop learning, and they know I love reading. I have books overflowing everywhere. I am current on today's events and I read the paper every day, and we talk about it, so they see that appetite.
~ Michael J. Fox
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Hanging out with Sam or any two-year-old is basically one big suicide watch. Their mission is to find one new way after another of offing themselves - piss in an electric socket, lick a pit bull's nose, chase an ice cream truck into traffic - and your job as a parent is to step in before it happens.
~ Michael J. Fox
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That painter who has no doubts will achieve little." – LEONARDO DA VINCI
~ Michael J. Gelb
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Learning depends on curiosity and asking questions. The experience of curiosity is equivalent to continuously living and operating out of a question frame as simple as "What's this?"—as all children do. It is through questions that we operationalize curiosity into behavior, and as a result they are the foundation of any kind of learning, be it formal, informal, or personal.
~ Michael J. Marquardt
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Questions needed to be asked: What could happen if I did this? Is there any other way to think about this? What possibilities exist that I haven't thought of yet?
~ Michael J. Marquardt
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We have forgotten how to see anew, the way a child sees, everything brimming with the excitement of discovery. We have labeled and categorized everything, and we have lost the newness of seeing. Practice seeing your relatives, your family, your life partner, and your closest friends as totally new people every day. Put aside yesterday's images and concepts of who they are, and experience them anew, each day.
~ Unknown
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Khi tr??ng thành, h?u h?t chúng ta m?t Ä'i cách nhìn th? giá»›i tá»± nhiên như th?, má»™t th? giá»›i duyên dáng nhưng k? l?.
~ Michael J. Sandel
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