1. I have no special talents, only a strong curiosity. People who are always curious are people who are always making progress. ——Einstein
2. Anyone who no longer has curiosity and a sense of surprise is no different from a walking zombie, and his eyes are blurred. ——Einstein
3. Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars. ——Marie Curie
4. Curiosity is the source of endless perseverance and patience for scientific workers. ——Einstein
5. The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known, and to continuously add more knowledge. ——Zola
6. Because of plainness, our feelings sometimes wander away from the original warm harbor; because of curiosity, our journey will inadvertently turn around at a crossroads, just when you want to turn around At that moment, you will hear someone crying softly behind you. ——Zhang Ailing
7. Every job has happiness, and similarly, every job also has 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
8. A curious eye can often see more than what he hopes to see. ——Lesing
9. 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. ——Suhomlinsky
10. Having a comprehensive curiosity about life is still the secret to the success of great creative people. ——Leo Burnett
11. 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
12. Life is to be lived, and it must be lived with interest and curiosity, no matter what Never turn your back on life. ——Anna Roosevelt
13. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——French writer France
14. 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. ——British poet Goldsmith
15. The more questions a child asks, the more things around him will be known in early childhood, and the smarter he will be in school, the brighter his eyes, and the better his memory. keen. To cultivate your child's intelligence, you have to teach him to think. —— Suhomlinsky
16. Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars —— Marie Curie
17. Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars. ——French physicist and chemist Marie Curie
18. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the curiosity to advance has faded, life will be meaningless——Mill
19. 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 no different from wandering. ——British poet Goldsmith
20. Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the germ of knowledge (Francis Bacon
21. Curiosity, curiosity is The eternal and unchangeable characteristics of human beings. Where there is no desire for knowledge, there is no school - Suhomlinsky
22. If the vitality of youth has disappeared, the curiosity to advance has disappeared. After the decline, life has no meaning. ——Mill
23. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the forward-looking curiosity has faded, life will be meaningless (Mill
.24. The man who leaves his country in order to improve himself and others is a philosopher, but the man who moves from one country to another, driven by the blind impulse of curiosity, is nothing more than a wanderer.
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25. Curiosity is the source of endless perseverance and patience for scientific workers - Einstein
26. Curiosity, curiosity It is an eternal, unchangeable characteristic of man. Where there is no thirst for knowledge, there is no school. (Suhomlinski
27. There is a deep-rooted need in people’s hearts to always feel that they are discoverers, researchers, and explorers. In the spiritual world of children, this need is particularly strong. But if this need is not provided with nourishment, that is, if there is no active contact with facts and phenomena, and there is a lack of fun in knowledge, this need will gradually disappear, and the interest in seeking knowledge will be extinguished along with it. - Suhomlinsky
28. Curiosity is the source of endless perseverance and patience for scientific workers (Einstein
29. The person who leaves the country in order to improve himself and others is a philosopher, but is rejected. Driven by the blind impulse of curiosity, a person who goes from one country to another is just a wanderer - Goldsmith
30. If the vitality of youth has disappeared, the curiosity to move forward will After the heart has declined, life has no meaning - Mill, the century-old British educational thinker
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