Quotes about Curiosity
I soon learned there was a very Indian habit of asking personal questions.
— Gloria Steinem
I know of no other practise which will make one more attractive in conversation than to be well-read in a variety of subjects. There is a great potential within each of us to go on learning. Regardless of our age, unless there be serious illness, we can read, study, drink in the writings of wonderful men and women. It is never too late to learn.
— Gordon Hinckley
I know of no other practise which will make one more attractive in conversation than to be well-read in a variety of subjects. There is a great potential within each of us to go on learning
— Gordon Hinckley
A truly educated man never ceases to learn. He never ceases to grow. I hope you women, as you take upon yourselves the burden of rearing families, will never set aside the desire to acquire knowledge.
— Gordon Hinckley
And I call to mankind, Be not curious about God, For I, who am curious about each, am not curious about God, No array of terms can say how much I am at peace about God, and about death. I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least...
— Walt Whitman
I can find in my undergraduate classes, bright students who do not know that the stars rise and set at night, or even that the Sun is a star.
— Carl Sagan
It is understandable that people want to know how it affects them. But as a scientist, I would hope society would be equally interested in fundamental science.
— Donna Strickland
One who never reads only goes where his feet can take him, but one who does, travels around the world.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Men are always ready to nose around and find out about other's lives, but they feel lazy to know themselves and correct their own life.
— St. Augustine
To learn is a natural pleasure, not confined to philosophers, but common to all men.
— Aristotle
Man's wonder grows with his knowledge.
— Charles Spurgeon
An unliterary man may be defined as one who reads books once only.
— CS Lewis