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Quotes about Curiosity

The best candy shop a child can be left alone in, is the library.
— Maya Angelou
if you can read, honey, you can learn just about anything you want to know. The doors of the world are open to people who can read.
— Ben Carson
if you can read, you can learn just about anything.
— Ben Carson
Curiosity is the far nobler sister of novelty. Curiosity invokes study. By definition, it is "interest leading to inquiry."[1] It does not look for diamonds on blades of grass; it looks for dew. If it's looking for diamonds, it mines. Curiosity isn't satisfied to climb a hill and then move on. To borrow words from Deuteronomy, it digs copper from them (Deuteronomy 8:9).
— Beth Moore
A child has no trouble believing the unbelievable, nor does the genius or the madman.
— Steven Pressfield
He fashioned hell for the inquisitive.
— St. Augustine
You quickly find, when you are a hand-reader as I am, that nothing interests people so much as themselves.
— Margaret Atwood
It is the mark of a truly educated man to know what not to read.
— Ezra Taft Benson
I wasn't actually in love, but I felt a sort of tender curiosity.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
We say to our children, "Act like grown-ups," but Jesus said to the grown-ups, "Be like children".
— Billy Graham
Students today want to know about the devil, about witchcraft, about the occult. Many people do not know they are turning to Satan. They are being deluded.
— Billy Graham
The more man learns, the less he knows.
— Billy Graham