Quotes about Curiosity
When you set yourself on fire, people love to come and see you burn.
— John Wesley
T]he longer you stay skeptical, doubtful, intellectually uncomfortable, the better it is for you.
— Joseph Brodsky
They] agreed that it was neither possible nor necessary to educate people who never questioned anything.
— Joseph Heller
The mark of a certain kind of genius is the ability and energy to keep returning to the same task relentlessly, imaginatively, curiously, for a lifetime. Never give up and go on to something else; never get distracted and be diverted to something else.
— Eugene Peterson
Gabriel Marcel wrote that life is not so much a problem to be solved as a mystery to be explored.
— Eugene Peterson
You'll find boredom where there is the absence of a good idea.
— Earl Nightingale
Science is a wonderful discipline, to which we are deeply indebted.
— Ray Comfort
One day you'll do something, see something or get an idea that seems to pop up from nowhere. And you'll feel a kind of stirring- like a warm flicker inside your chest. When that happens, whatever you do, don't ignore it. Open your mind and explore the idea. Fan your flame.
— Beth Hoffman
Read. Travel. Read. Ask. Read. Learn. Read. Connect. Read.
— Dr. Seuss
They say travel broadens the mind, but you must have the mind.
— GK Chesterton
An English man does not travel to see English men.
— Laurence Sterne
I want to learn more about the world. It makes me want to get up and go.
— Henry Rollins