1. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——French writer Franz
2. Forget the past like smoke, and have a selfless heart. ——Tao Zhu
3. Anyone who no longer has curiosity and a sense of surprise is no different from a walking zombie, and his eyes are blurred. Einstein
4. If you do not have full creativity, rich imagination, and do not have many curiosity and questions about everything, then I advise you to stay away from the advertising industry. a little. ——Leo Burnett
5. 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 walks from one country to another Just a wanderer. Goldsmith
6. Curiosity about bad things is a cursed vice, arising from all unclean contact. Musset
7. Anyone who no longer has curiosity and a sense of surprise is nothing more than a walking zombie, his eyes are blurred. Einstein
8. Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our souls. The latter drives us to put our noses in everything, the former forbids us from being indecisive. Montaigne
9. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the curiosity to move forward has faded, life will be meaningless. Mill
10. Curiosity is one of the most enduring and reliable characteristics of wisdom and vitality. (Samuel Johnson)
11. The more questions a child asks, the more he will know about things around him 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
12. 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
13. 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