Quotes About Curiosity
The world is full of opportunities, and I want to try as many as I possibly can.
~ Evangeline Lilly
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No." Mosca bit her lip and shook her head firmly. Books no longer seemed quite enough. I don't want a happy ending, I want more story.
~ Frances Hardinge
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True stories seldom have endings. I don't want a happy ending, I want more story.
~ Frances Hardinge
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On certain occasions, the eyes of the mind can supply the want of the most powerful telescopes, and lead to astronomical discoveries of the highest importance.
~ Francois Arago
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Trying different things is very important to me. I see people and want to wear their clothes and drive in their cars for awhile. Thats probably one reason I became an actor.
~ Fred Ward
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Were I not so self-centered, I'd be intrigued. - Tehol Beddict
~ Steven Erikson
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The only death I fear is dying ignorant.
~ Steven Erikson
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he ordered, eyes lingering on the Tiste Andii.
~ Steven Erikson
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We don't even know where we are. What realm is this? What world lies beyond this forest? Cousin, we have nowhere else to go.' 'Nowhere, and anywhere. In the circumstances, Nimander, the former leads to the latter, like reaching a door everyone believes barred, locked tight, and lo, it opens wide at the touch. Nowhere and anywhere are states of mind.
~ Steven Erikson
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And what about him? What's his name again, Throatslitter? Did his ma decide on that for her little one, do you think?' 'Can't say,' Balm replied. 'Give a toddler a knife and who knows what'll happen.
~ Steven Erikson
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It plagues the young, this need to find reasons for things.
~ Steven Erikson
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Tattersail smiled. "The only death I fear is dying ignorant. No, is my answer.
~ Steven Erikson
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Wits enough to be curious, not smart enough to be cautious.
~ Steven Erikson
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Curiosity is my greatest curse, but simple ackowledgement of a flaw does not correct it.
~ Steven Erikson
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Kapitáne, na chvilku… vaÅ¡e o?i… úplnÄ› svítily. Jako zvíÃ…â"¢eti." Paran se na nÄ›j zadíval. "Opravdu?" "OdpÃ…â"¢isáhl bych to s jednou nohou na pÃ…â"¢edkožce mistra KápÄ›, kapitáne.
~ Steven Erikson
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Ciekawo?? jest moim najwi?kszym przekle?stwem, ale ?wiadomo?? posiadania wady jeszcze jej nie usuwa.
~ Steven Erikson
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Ich möchte immer noch mehr über diese alten Frauen wissen, die Welten wie diese hier träumen.
~ Steven Erikson
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they make me think of that boy, the way he always got into things he shouldn't have. Wits enough to be curious, not smart enough to be cautious.
~ Steven Erikson
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To see a face behind a name, if that name was wreathed in tales of heroism, was a clean kind of curiosity. But the face of a monster invited its own fascination, perhaps in the shock of recognition, since every face could be seen in one; or, more to the point, from that one face, it took little imagination to find one's own.
~ Steven Erikson
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To know too much is to lose the wonder of mystery. In answering every question we forget the value of not knowing.' 'There
~ Steven Erikson
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Lo que sabía Tool de los detalles había suscitado en Toc muchas preguntas pero ninguna duda.
~ Steven Erikson
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Hadrian slapped him on the back. "I'm liking you more and more, Buck. A claustrophobic engineer who's entirely devoid of curiosity trapped aboard a spaceship in the midst of eternal darkness
~ Steven Erikson
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Stay inside, please, and try not to break anything." "How can you call yourself an inventor if you dislike breaking things?
~ Steven Erikson
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improbabilities is a word few children know, and even if they did, why, they would dismiss the notion with a single hand fluttering overhead as they danced to the horizon. Because it will not do to creep timorously into the future, no, one should leap, sail singing through the air, and who can say where one's feet will finally set down on this solid, unknown land?
~ Steven Erikson
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