Quotes About Curiosity
Why did the chicken cross the road?
~ Judith Viorst
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I loved to read, and I think any child who loves to read will read anything, including the back of the cereal box, which I did every morning.
~ Judy Blume
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The world is full of places I haven't been.
~ Judy Blundell
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There!" Samantha wiped her hands and grinned. "It's gone. I feel better already!" She hurried away from the Dumpster. As Ashley and I followed Samantha down the street, I glanced back. I could see that one of the scarecrow's arms was caught on the edge of the Dumpster. "It looks like it's trying to climb out," I murmured to my sister. "Don't tell that to Samantha!" Ashley whispered back.
~ Judy Katschke
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There is no more intrepid explorer than a kitten.
~ Jules Champfleury
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The scientist does not study nature because it is useful to do so. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it, and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing, and life would not be worth living.
~ Jules Henri Poincaré
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It's impossible to gather too much information.
~ Juli Zeh
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Serious art is born from serious play.
~ Julia Cameron
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You'll never know everything about anything, especially something you love.
~ Julia Child
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You'll never know everything about anything, especially something you love.
~ Julia Child
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Always more to learn, that's the pain and the pleasure
~ Julia Glass
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In his last days on this earth, he'd wanted to know if this was all there was.
~ Julia London
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She was not a woman made for sitting home and nursing. She craved things darker, stranger, out of bounds.
~ Julia Phillips
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When the dead body said, "Good evening," Annabel had to face the grim conclusion that it wasn't as dead as she'd hoped.
~ Julia Quinn
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He was a puzzle. And Hyacinth hated puzzles. Well, no, in truth she loved them. Provided, of course, that she solved them.
~ Julia Quinn
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What part of his being hunched over a sheaf of papers was so interesting to her? Because that was all he had been doing all week. Perhaps he ought to liven up the spectacle. Really, it would be the kind thing to do. She had to be bored silly. He could jump on his desk and sing. Take a bite of food and pretend to choke. What would she do, then? Now that would be an interesting moral dilemma.
~ Julia Quinn
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One needs a certain base of knowledge before one can ask sensible questions.
~ Julia Quinn
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tumbling to the ground. "Didja…didja hafta open it so…so fast?" he mumbled.
~ Julia Quinn
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The eggs were extremely interesting, as was the bacon,and the hydrangeas outside the window were absolutely fascinating. hydrangeas.who would have imagined?
~ Julia Quinn
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How many great mysteries are there in life, really?" No one answered, so Colin guessed, "Forty-two?" She
~ Julia Quinn
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Soru soran bir kad?ndan kork,çünkü asla doÄŸru cevap veremezsin.
~ Julia Quinn
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The first time you've been tied up?" He hesitated. She gasped. "Captain Ja— " "In this manner," he said quickly. And with great volume and emphasis, as if he needed to cut off her query about as much as he needed, for example, air. Her eyes narrowed. "What does that mean?" "Don't ask that question.
~ Julia Quinn
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How many great mysteries are there in life, really?" No one answered, so Colin guessed, "Forty-two?
~ Julia Quinn
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People always feared what they didn't understand.
~ Julia Quinn
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