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Quotes About Curiosity

Here's the thing: I started with Johnny Rodz at his school when I was very young. I never really got to see what was out there.
~ Big Cass
Why did I want to be an astronaut? That's not an easy question to answer because I know a lot of kids want to be astronauts when they grow up but it stuck with me and I think just maybe growing up in Houston and always having the astronauts and the Johnson Space Center in my backyard, I was always aware of the space program.
~ Shannon Walker
Iran wants to join the group of countries that want to know about the biggest things, like space.
~ Burton Richter
I'm happy when children join weightlifting and they get curious because that's how I started.
~ Hidilyn Diaz
It's easy to be lazy when there's food lying around backstage or there's a fast-food joint a couple blocks away. But if you walk a little further, ask around a bit, of course there are exciting things to discover.
~ Alex Kapranos
It's weird how people were always asking us, 'Are you real? Are you joking?' That seems like something Americans care about a lot. You can't answer the question 'Are you real?' If we're anything, we're documentary fiction.
~ Yolandi Visser
Are you lovers?" "Excuse me?" "Do you mind my asking you?" "Yes." "It's off the record." "Then why do you need to know?" Daniel Moore smiled. A large, happy smile. "Because I would like to ask you to dinner.
~ Francesca Marciano
Learning is my sole delight.
~ Francesco Petrarca
Sono posseduto da una passione inesauribile che finora non ho potuto né voluto frenare. Non riesco a saziarmi di libri.
~ Francesco Petrarca
Altro diletto che imparar non provo.
~ Francesco Petrarca
Something about the beauty of the library and how many books there were made me feel really eager to read, and I couldn't wait to get some free time so I could go back there and explore.
~ Francine Prose
Who questions much, shall learn much, and retain much.
~ Francis Bacon
Books must follow sciences, and not sciences books.
~ Francis Bacon
Since one cannot know all there is to be known about everything,one needs to know something about everything.
~ Francis Bacon
Books must follow sciences, and not sciences books." [ Proposition touching Amendment of Laws ]
~ Francis Bacon
Let every student of nature take this as a rule,-- that whatever his mind seizes and dwells upon with peculiar satisfaction is to be held in suspicion.
~ Francis Bacon
So if a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics.
~ Francis Bacon
For all knowledge and wonder (which is the seed of knowledge) is an impression of pleasure in itself.
~ Francis Bacon
And generally let every student of nature take this as a rule: that whatever his mind seizes and dwells upon with peculiar satisfaction is to be held in suspicion, and that so much the more care is to be taken in dealing with such questions to keep the understanding even and clear.
~ Francis Bacon
The longer one lives, the more mysterious life seems.
~ Francis Brett Young
Next time?" he smiled; his eyes brightened; he was no longer a divinely superior person, but an interested male.
~ Francis Brett Young
I had discovered the gossip test—what you are really interested in is what you gossip about.
~ Francis Crick
HUGOTONTHEONBIQUIFFINARIANS.
~ Francis Grose
Has any historian sought to question why the wagonmaster of America's westward-bound pioneers 'circled' the wagons instead of 'squaring' or 'triangulating' them for a better defense strategy in fighting-off Indian raids on the plains:
~ Francis M. Faber Jr.