Quotes about Curiosity
He had, they said, tasted in succession all the apples of the tree of knowledge, and, whether from hunger or disgust, had ended by tasting the forbidden fruit.
— Victor Hugo
The secret of making dreams come true can be summarized in four C's.They are Curiosity, Confidence, Courage, and Constancy; and the greatest of these is Confidence.
— Walt Disney
Difference of opinion leads to inquiry, and inquiry to the truth.
— Thomas Jefferson
I believe in everything until it's disproved.
— John Lennon
I love going out and doing new things.
— Bo Jackson
If children haven't been read to, they don't love books. They need to love books, for books are the basis of literature, composition, history, world events, vocabulary, and everything else.
— Edith Schaeffer
To know life, one must love many things.
— Vincent Van Gogh
The greatest lessons to be learned about life, love, purpose, meaning, and priority are to be learned from children.
— David Jeremiah
Who has more reason to worship than the astronomer who has seen the stars? Than the surgeon who has held a heart? Than the oceanographer who has pondered the depths?
— Max Lucado
No wonder there is no wonder. We've figured it all out.
— Max Lucado
That child would stumble over the pattern in a rug.
— Maya Angelou
For years, I had known that there is nothing idle about curiosity, despite the fact that the two words are often used in tandem. Curiosity fidgets, is hard to satisfy, looks for answers even before forming questions.
— Maya Angelou