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What celebrities say about curiosity

Famous quotes about curiosity

1. If the vitality of youth has disappeared and the forward-looking curiosity has faded, life will be meaningless. ——Mill

2. The age of this girl is exactly the age when a person anesthetizes himself with pleasant and proud dreams. She thinks about love all the time, and her strong interest and curiosity would hardly be called innocent if it weren't for her ignorance. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"

3. All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. ——Leo Tolstoy

4. 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 better his memory. keen. To cultivate your child's intelligence, you have to teach him to think. ——Suhomlinsky

5. Life must be lived, and it must be lived enthusiastically and full of curiosity. Never turn your back on life no matter what.

6. Curiosity is the source of endless perseverance and patience for scientific workers. ——Einstein

7. Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars. ——Madame Curie

8. Forget the past like smoke, and be selfless in your heart. ——Tao Zhu

9. 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

10. 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

11. 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

12. I have no special talents, only a strong curiosity. People who are always curious are people who are always making progress. ——Einstein

13. 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 only But a wanderer. ——Goldsmith

14. Curiosity is the mother of science. ——Fan Zeng

15. 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

16. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——France

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

18. Whoever travels far away is beneficial to himself and others, he can be called a philosopher; but whoever travels from country to country just driven by curiosity , what is the difference between that and wandering. ——Goldsmith

19. Children will have uneasiness, 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. It can be done. But in that case, those children who lived at that time, what kind of movie should we give them, this time I have to do it with this idea in mind.

—— Hayao Miyazaki