Excerpts from famous sayings and sentences about curiosity
2. Curiosity is the source of scientists' endless perseverance and patience-Einstein.
The more questions a child asks, the more he knows about his surroundings in his early childhood. The cleverer he is at school, the brighter his eyes and the sharper his memory. To cultivate his intelligence, you must teach him to think-Suhomlinski.
Curiosity about bad things is a cursed disease, which comes from all unclean contact. -Miao Sai
If the vitality of youth disappears and the curiosity for progress drops, life is meaningless.
6. Curiosity makes scientists and poets-Francis
7. All selfish lives are irrational, animal lives-lev tolstoy.
8, life is to live, you must live happily, full of curiosity, and don't abandon life anyway.
9. I have no special talent, only a strong curiosity-the person who always keeps curiosity is the person who always makes progress-Einstein.
Curiosity is one of the most enduring and reliable characteristics of wisdom and vitality-samuel johnson.
1 1, the whole meaning of life lies in exploring things that have not yet been understood, and in constantly adding more knowledge-Zola.
12, if the vitality of youth has disappeared and the curiosity for progress has declined, life is meaningless-Mill
13, curiosity is the first virtue of scholars-Madame Curie
14. Anyone who has no curiosity and no sense of surprise is a walking corpse with blurred eyes-Einstein.
Curiosity is the mother of science-Fan Ceng.
16, selflessness is a rare morality, because it is unprofitable-Brecht.
17, knowledge is a kind of happiness, curiosity is the bud of knowledge-Francis Bacon.
18, thirst for knowledge, curiosity This is the eternal characteristic of human beings. Where there is no thirst for knowledge, there is no school-Suhomlinski
19, successful teaching needs not coercion, but stimulating students' desires-Tolstoy.
20. People who leave this country in order to improve themselves and others are philosophers, but driven by the blind impulse of curiosity, people who walk from one country to another are just vagabonds-Goldsmith.