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The life-changing encounters that John Quincy Adams made as an adolescent on his own in Stockholm began with a friendship he struck up at a bookstore.
Paul C. Nagel
The commonplace books of the old Puritans were invaluable to them. They would never have been able to compile such works as they did if they had not been careful in collecting and arranging their matter under different heads.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
God has made all things that are in the world to be our teachers.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
One of the peculiar children's perspective out of time allows him to take minute interest in every resident of the town and to chronicle everything we did for the entire day he lives over and over.
Ransom Riggs
Watch for subjects as you go but the city or the country. Keep your eyes and ears open, and you will hear and see angels.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Be interested yourself, and you will interest others.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
When you don't have a job (requiring reading) and you are doing your own reading you've got deep psychological questions. As deep as those of a little boy.
Joseph Campbell
Reading what you want, and having one book lead to the next, is the way I found my discipline.
Joseph Campbell
Curiosity lies in a hidden corner of the scientific mind.
Eraldo Banovac
You have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.
Thomas L. Friedman
A Nobel Prize winner was asked how he became a scientist. He said that every day after school, his mother would ask him not what he learned but whether he asked a good question today. That, he said, was how he became a scientist.
Thomas L. Friedman
College is about exposing students to many things and creating an aphrodisiac atmosphere so that they might fall in lifelong love with a few.
David Brooks
If life were fattening, Walter Cronkite would weigh 500 pounds.
Douglas Brinkley
Theology must have the character of a living procession.
Karl Barth
Intellectual curiosity and the human brain are the root of science.
Eraldo Banovac
The childish urge to understand everything doesn't necessarily fade when the time approaches for you to do the most adult thing of all: vanish.
Clive James
Swaddle in our favorites, we missed out on what was in our peripheral vision.
Sherry Turkle
When a mosquito sees a light in the darkness, it is drawn to it by an urge too powerful to resist. Even if the light is a bug zapper, caked with the carcasses of all the mosquito's electrocuted relatives, the poor insect will still use the last flap of its wings to fly to its death. It simply can't help it.
Keith Graves
The idea of the original had no place.
Sherry Turkle
As with all travel, replacing familiar surroundings with the unknown fires an electric charge that awakens a sense of adventure.
Joe Cawley
Without stories we end up with stereotypes -- a flat earth with flat cardboard figures that have no texture or depth, no INTERIOR.
Eugene H. Peterson
It is always an attractive moment when curiosity takes hold.
Damon Galgut
David set me to learn other skills, too, in those days of restless waiting.
Geraldine Brooks
My between-books strategy was reading voraciously and on a whim.
Erik Larson
Norman Mailer enhances the beauty of pugilism by elegantly exploring it.
Davis Miller
The world shall retire from me before I shall retire from the world. John Quincy Adams
Paul C. Nagel
He [Widmerpool] moistened his lips, though scarcely perceptibly. I thought his mixture of secretiveness and curiosity quite intolerable.
Anthony Powell
I was sitting on a bench having a bagel, but from where I was both jogging and scullng looks good to me. -- Sam
Aaron Sorkin
He has not shown the special interest in reading that we should like to see but he likes shop work. George H. W. Bush's parents on his Andover application
H.W. Brands
His notes to the outside world offered a window on an active, sympathetic, eclectic mind.
H.W. Brands
Curiosity is a sickness of want to understanding.
Jan Jansen
Samuel FB Morse's SECOND question over the telegraph was, "Have you any news?
Harold Holzer
If you ask one question, it will lead you to another, and another. It's like peeling an onion.
Lemony Snicket
The writer as boxer says he develops by, "learning from everyone who'll spar with me.
Davis Miller
The more my brain was fed, the hungrier it became.
Kevin DeYoung
In liminal space, one meets the unknown, the marginalized, the synchronistic, the other, the unconscious edge of one's former narratives. At this point, the possibility to try out new narratives, to reframe one's story, becomes critical. Through narratives of participation the center of gravity shifts from fear and defensiveness to curiosity, creativity, and celebration. One begins to take a stand to validate one own's affects and doubts while at the same time interrogating them. The effect of such a shift is that the area of questioning about the self, the world, and the use of narrative language begins to widen noticeably. We can no longer assume there will be an outcome of homogeneous accounts through dialogue. The frames of narratives of participation anticipate heterogeneity rather than accord.
Helene Shulman
At the beginning of that interval a type-machine was a curiosity. The person who owned one was a curiosity, too. But now it is the other way about: the person who doesn't own one is a curiosity.
Mark Twain
My growing collection of facts keeps overlapping with my life.
A.J. Jacobs
A central argument is never a summary. It is more like a generator.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Every blossoming flower warns you that it is time to seek the Lord; be not out of tune with nature, but let your heart bud and bloom with holy desires.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The author jokes that the culture at his first job at Entertainment Weekly chased away the worthwhile aspects of his Brown education, but in so doing he makes a subtle point about the profound impact of the culture with which we surround ourselves and how easily we can be defined and constrained by our jobs.
A.J. Jacobs
I think it is a good thing that the Trinity is confusing If it weren't, we wouldn't have the desire to learn more.
Jule Warner
Maybe you've heard the story of the man who was so driven by this curiosity that he roamed among soldiers in battlefields. He sought a man who had died and returned to life amid the wounded struggling for their lives in pools of blood, a soldier who could tell him about the secrets of the Otherworld. But one of Tamerlane's warriors, taking the seeker for one of the enemy, cleared him in half with a smooth stroke of his scimitar, causing him to conclude that in the Hereafter man is split in two.
Orhan Pamuk
How is it possible to know so much about a person and yet know nothing at all?
Adele Parks
I'm not a nazis or fascist, I'm just normal guy who have a lot of curios about a lot of stuff in other words I have curiosity for information.
Deyth Banger
The love of humanity does not prevent us from being good journalists.
Barbara W. Tuchman
Had a person attempted to taste me so soon after we met, I would have been alarmed; but since Athena was an octopus, I was thrilled. Although we couldn’t have been more different — I, a terrestrial vertebrate constrained by joints and bound to air; she, a marine mollusk with not a single bone, who breathed water — she was clearly as curious about me as I was about her.
Sy Montgomery
Not curiosity, not vanity, not the consideration of expediency, not duty and conscientiousness, but an unquenchable, unhappy thirst that brooks no compromise leads us to truth.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Inventiveness depends upon two habits of mind, which we can adopt and develop: attention andcuriosity.Attention means paying attention.....Curiosity means just that. Endlessly curious. Endlessly asking questions. Endlessly wanting to knowhow, and why?
Richard N. Bolles
He read as much as his curiosity demanded - which is to say all
Henry Miller
Now it is quite true to say that curiosity, exactly like its analogue, lust, never ends and is never satisfied; but man was made for something more than this. He was made to rise, above curiosity and lust, to love, and through love to the attainment of truth.
Seraphim Rose
Generous listening is powered by curiosity, a virtue we can invite and nurture in ourselves to render it instinctive. It involves a kind of vulnerability - a willingness to be surprised, to let go of assumptions and take in ambiguity. The listener wants to understand the humanity behind the words of the other, and patiently summons one's own best self and one's own best words and questions.
Krista Tippett
Ability to find the answers is more important than ability to know the answers.
Amit Kalantri
The curiosity of lazy men is gossip
Goitsemang Mvula
It may seem an easy task to disregard a secret but secrets are like splinters beneath the flesh, the infection spreads and spreads and then the limb turns gangrenous and must be sawn away, all for the sake of a sliver of wood.
Keith Miller
But something held him, as the fatalist can always be held: by curiosity, pessimism, by sheer inertia.
William Faulkner
The nature of the mind is to acquire, to absorb, is it not? Or rather the pattern it has created for itself is one of gathering in, and in that very activity the mind is preparing its own weariness, boredom. Interst, curiosity, is the beginning of acquisition, wich soon becomes boredom; and the urge to be free from boredom is another form of possession. So the mind goes from boredom to interest to boredom again, til it is utterly weary; and these successive waves of interest and weariness are regarded as existence."Commentaries on Living, Series II
Jiddhu Krishnamurti
I’m curious about everyone, hungry for everything, greedy for all ideas. My awareness that not everything can be seen, not everything read and not everything thought torments me like the loss of ..... But I don’t see with fixed attention, I don’t read with great care, and I don’t think with continuity. I’m an ardent and inconsequential dilettante in everything. My soul is too weak to sustain the force of its own enthusiasm. Made out of ruins of the unfinished, I’m definable as a landscape of resignations.
Fernando Pessoa
I didn't want to write a book that advocated for a less curious world. Prurient curiosity may not be great. But curiosity is. People's flaws need to be written about. The flaws of some people lead to horrors inflicted on others. And then there are the more human flaws that, when you shine a light onto them, de-demonize people who might otherwise be seen as ogres.
Jon Ronson
Who now would thrust enquiry on / Beyond necessity of desire?
Geoffrey Hill
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