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Curiosity is the first virtue of a scholar. The desire for knowledge and curiosity are eternal and unchangeable characteristics of human beings. Where there is no thirst for knowledge, there is no school. Curiosity is the source of endless perseverance and patience for scientific workers.

Quotes about curiosity

1. Because of the dullness, our feelings sometimes drift away from the original warm harbor; because of curiosity, our journey will inadvertently end up at a certain crossroads. At the corner, just when you want to turn around, you will hear someone crying softly behind you. ——Zhang Ailing

2. Human reason destroys superstition, and human emotions will also destroy egoism. ——Heine

3. Curiosity is the source of endless perseverance and patience for scientific workers. (Einstein)

4. Curiosity is the first virtue of a scholar. ——Marie Curie

5. Curiosity is the mother of science. (Fan Zeng)

6. When looking for creative candidates, I am always highly interested in people who are almost innocently curious about life. ——Leo Burnett

7. Children will have uneasy doubts and curiosity. I think it is best to make something that can solve those doubts, although I don’t know if it can be done. . But under such circumstances, those children who lived at that time, we should give them what kind of movie, this time I must do it with this idea in mind. ——The famous Japanese animation director, animator and cartoonist Hayao Miyazaki

8. There is a deep-rooted need in the human heart to always feel that oneself is a discoverer, researcher, and explorer. In the spiritual world of children, this need is very strong. But if we do not provide nourishment to this need, that is, we do not have careful contact with facts and phenomena, and we lack the joy of knowledge, this need will gradually disappear, and our interest in seeking knowledge will also be extinguished along with it. (Suhomlinsky)

9. The desire for knowledge and curiosity - these are eternal and unchangeable characteristics of human beings. Where there is no thirst for knowledge, there is no school. ——Suhomlinsky's "The Art of Education"

10. What is needed for successful teaching is not coercion, but stimulating students' desire. ——Tolstoy

11. Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. ——Xie Juezai Sanlian Reading

12. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the curiosity to advance has faded, life will be useless. (Mill)

13. Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our souls. The latter drives us to put our noses above everything, the former prevents us from making the mistake of being indecisive. ——Montaigne, a late French Renaissance thinker

14. Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the bud of knowledge. ——Bacon

15. The desire for knowledge and curiosity-this is an eternal and unchangeable characteristic of human beings. Where there is no thirst for knowledge, there is no school. ——The former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky, "The Art of Education"

16. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ——Schopenhauer

17. Children will have uneasy doubts and curiosity when the time comes. I think we need to do something that can solve those doubts, although I don’t know if it can be done. But under such circumstances, those children who lived at that time, we should give them what kind of movie, this time I must do it with this idea in mind. —— Hayao Miyazaki

18. Life is to be lived, and it must be lived enthusiastically and full of curiosity. Never turn your back on life no matter what. ——Anna Roosevelt, wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the first President of the United States

19. Life is to be lived, and it must be lived with enthusiasm and curiosity, and never memorize it no matter what. To life. ——Anna Roosevelt

20. Whoever travels to distant places not only benefits himself and others, he can be called a philosopher; but whoever travels far away from country to country is just driven by curiosity. Playing is no different from wandering. ——British poet Goldsmith

21. Curiosity is one of the most durable and reliable characteristics of wisdom and vitality. (Samuel Johnson)

22. Every job has its joys. In the same way, every job also has its troubles. The question now is, is this happiness suitable for you? Happiness also comes in different qualities and lasts for a long time. Some happiness is just curiosity. Some happiness is like fine wine. ——Bi Shumin

23. Whoever goes on a long journey to benefit himself and others can be called a philosopher; but whoever travels to one country after another just driven by curiosity , what is the difference between that and wandering. ——British poet Goldsmith

24. The road is made by feet, and history is written by people. Every step a person takes is writing his or her own history.

25. Whoever travels far away not only benefits himself and others, he can be called a philosopher; but whoever travels from country to country just driven by curiosity is the same as wandering. What's the difference? ——Goldsmith's environmental slogan

26. Curiosity about bad things is a cursed disease that arises from all unclean contact. ——French writer Musset

27. Curiosity about bad things is a cursed disease, which arises from all unclean contacts.

——French writer Musset

28. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the curiosity to move forward has faded, life will be useless. ——Mill

29. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——French writer France

30. Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our souls. The latter drives us to put our noses above everything, the former prevents us from making the mistake of being indecisive. ——Montaigne

31. The bigger the island of knowledge, the longer the ocean line of curiosity. ——PalphSockman

32. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the curiosity to move forward has faded, life will be of no benefit. ——Mill, the British educational thinker of the century 33. Anyone who no longer has curiosity and a sense of surprise is nothing more than a walking zombie, and his eyes are blurred. ——Einstein 34. Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our souls. The latter drives us to put our noses above everything, the former prevents us from making the mistake of being indecisive. ——French late Renaissance thinker Montaigne

35. Recognizing the existence of difficulties or problems may be an unsatisfactory status quo, which can stimulate the generation of ideas. Uncurious people are rarely motivated by this. ——Australian scientist Beveridge

36. A young girl... is the age when she is curious about everything. At this age, people can easily come up with some wonderful ideas. ——Thomas Mann

37. A person who leaves a country in order to improve himself and others is a philosopher, but a person who is driven by the blind impulse of curiosity and goes from one country to another only But a wanderer. ——British poet Goldsmith 38. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——French writer Franz

39. I did an interview a few days ago. Because I couldn’t explain myself clearly, some parts were easily misunderstood. My wife and I have known each other for many years. After many twists and turns, we ended up together. Of course, the breakup was all because of my fault, and the reunion was all because of her tolerance. I've had other relationships in twelve years. During the few years we were together with my ex-girlfriend, we regarded each other as family members. Unfortunately, we separated in the end and could not be together. My wife and my ex-girlfriend know each other, so I hope they can get along harmoniously, not hold grudges, and even become brothers and sisters. If not, it doesn't matter, everyone has their own life. That's it. I always answer questions like a primary school student doing homework. I tell everyone what I know. I tell everyone my salary, feelings, thoughts and even my address without hesitation. But the world only needs to be in line with the emotions that are needed, and there is no need to be so frank. People will just If you care about the title, you won't care about the information. If you talk too much, it will hurt her. I will not talk more about my feelings, there is no need to let everyone know about them. I only need to be worthy of the people I care about, not everyone’s curiosity. Everything remains in the novel. ——Racing driver writer Time Magazine, the world's most influential person Han Han

40. The age of this girl is exactly the age when a person anesthetizes himself with pleasant and proud dreams. She was always thinking about feelings, and her strong interest and curiosity would hardly be called innocent if it weren't for her ignorance. ——French thinker and writer Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"

41. A person who leaves the country in order to improve himself and others is a philosopher, but he is driven by the blind impulse of curiosity. Driven, a person who moves from one country to another is just a wanderer. ——British poet Goldsmith’s famous quote about curiosity

42. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. (France)

43. Forget the past like smoke, and have a selfless heart. ——Tao Zhu

44. Without curiosity and pure desire for knowledge as motivation, it would be impossible to produce inventions and creations of great value to mankind and society. (Lu Denting) 45. First love is just a little clumsy and a lot of curiosity. ——Bernard Shaw

46. Recognizing the existence of difficulties or problems may be an unsatisfactory status quo, which can stimulate the generation of ideas. Uncurious people are rarely motivated by this. ——Beveridge

47. Curiosity is the first virtue of learners. ——Marie Curie

48. Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the germ of knowledge (Francis Bacon)

49. Selflessness is a rare morality, because it There is no profit in it. ——Brecht

50. Life must be lived, and it must be lived enthusiastically and full of curiosity. In any case, never turn your back on life. ——Anna Roosevelt, wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the first President of the United States

51. A gentleman is known for his righteousness, and a villain is known for his benefit. ——Confucius

52. Do you know what mission you must achieve in your life? Do you know that when you drink a cup of coffee or do something useless, these Mission has gathered a layer of dust again? There is one thing we carry with us from birth. This thing reflects our desire, interest, enthusiasm and curiosity. This is mission. You don’t need any authority to judge your mission. No boss, teacher, parent, pastor, or authority can help you decide. It's up to you to find this unique calling.

——Jobs, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc.

53. A curious eye can often see more than what he expects to see. ——Lessing

54. Spring silkworms don’t run out of silk until they die, and people don’t stop until they are pregnant. You must work hard as long as you have a breath left, leaving it as a good area for youth. ——Wu Yuzhang

55. Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars. ——French physicist and chemist Marie Curie

56. Curiosity about bad things is a cursed disease that arises from all unclean contact. ——Muset

57. The more questions a child asks, the more things around him will be known in early childhood. The smarter he will be in school, the brighter his eyes, and the sharper his memory. To cultivate your child's intelligence, you have to teach him to think. (Suhomlinsky)

58. Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the germ of knowledge (Francis Bacon) 2. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. (France)

59. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the curiosity to advance has faded, life will be meaningless. (Mill)

60. Curiosity is one of the most enduring and reliable characteristics of the vitality of intelligence.

(Samuel Johnson)