A famous saying about curiosity
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2023-08-01 17:27:27
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1. Curiosity for bad things is a curse. Faults arise from all unclean contacts—— French writer Muse

2. Recognizing the existence of difficulties or difficulties may be the unsatisfactory status quo in cognition, which can stimulate the generation of ideas. People who are not curious are seldom encouraged by this—— Australian scientist Beveridge

3. Life is to live, we must live in high spirits, full of curiosity, and never turn our backs on life—— Anna Roosevelt, wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States

4. Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our soul. The latter drives us to put our noses on everything, while the former forbids us to vacillate—— Montaigne, a French thinker in the late Renaissance

5. The man who leaves the country to improve himself and others is a philosopher, but driven by the blind impulse of curiosity, the man who goes from one country to another is just a wanderer—— Goldsmith, British poet

6. Curiosity makes scientists and poets—— French writer Francois

7. If the youth's vitality has disappeared and the curiosity for progress has declined, life will be meaningless—— Mill, a British educational thinker in the 19th century

8. Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars—— Madame Curie, French physicist and chemist

9. If anyone no longer has curiosity and no longer feels surprised, he is no different from a walking corpse, whose eyes are blurred—— German American, Jewish, physicist Albert Einstein

10. Seeking knowledge and curiosity are the eternal and unchangeable characteristics of human beings. Where there is no thirst for knowledge, there is no school—— The Art of Education by Suhomlinski, an educator of the former Soviet Union

11. The girl's age is the age that a person uses happy and proud dreams to use for medical purposes. She thinks of love all the time. If it were not for her ignorance, she could not be said to be innocent—— John Christophe by Roman Roland, a French thinker and writer

12. He who goes out for a long journey can be called a philosopher if he can help himself and others; However, who is just driven by curiosity to travel from country to country, that is different from wandering—— Goldsmith, British poet