1. Curiosity about bad things is a cursed disease, which comes from all unclean contacts. -Miao Sai
2. Curiosity is the mother of science. -Fan Ceng
3. Without curiosity and pure thirst for knowledge as the driving force, it is impossible to produce inventions that are of great value to human beings and society. -Lu Dengting
4. Selflessness is a rare morality, because it is unprofitable. -Brecht
5. Recognizing the existence of difficulties or problems may be an unsatisfactory cognitive status quo, which can stimulate the emergence of ideas. People who are not curious are rarely inspired by this. -beveridge
6. The man who left the country in order to improve himself and others is a philosopher, but driven by the blind impulse of curiosity, the man who went from one country to another is just a wanderer. -Goldsmith
7. If the vigor of youth has disappeared and the curiosity of progress has declined, life is meaningless. -mill
8. Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. -Xie Juezai
9. The value of life is measured by the work that people do for the present. -Xu Wei
1. There is a deep-rooted need in people's hearts to feel that they are discoverers, researchers and explorers. In children's spiritual world, this demand is particularly strong. However, if we don't provide nourishment for this demand, that is, we don't actively contact with facts and phenomena and lack the fun of understanding, this demand will gradually disappear, and the interest in knowledge will be extinguished with it. -Suhomlinski
11. Curiosity is the first virtue of learners. -Madame Curie
12. Anyone who has no curiosity and no sense of surprise is a walking corpse, and his eyes are blurred. -Einstein
13. All selfish lives are irrational, animal lives. -lev tolstoy
14. Curiosity is the source of endless perseverance and patience for scientific workers. -Einstein
15. Forget the past like smoke, and the bottom of my heart is selfless. -Tao Zhu
16. The whole meaning of life lies in exploring things that have not yet been known, and in constantly adding more knowledge. -zola
17. What successful teaching needs is not coercion, but stimulating students' desires. -Tolstoy
18. Curiosity makes scientists and poets. -Francis