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Curiosity is the single most important attribute with which humans are born. More than a simple desire to discover or know things, curiosity is a powerful tool, like a scalpel or a searchlight. Curiosity changes us. It is also a way to effect change, perhaps even on a global level.

Loren Rhoads
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Where there's guts, there's curiosity, and where there's curiosity, there's guts.

Haruki Murakami, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
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People say: idle curiosity. The one thing that curiosity cannot be is idle.

Leo Rosten
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Call it sentimentality. Call it curiosity. Just don't call it madness.

Megan Shepherd, Her Dark Curiosity
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Curiosity is the very basis of education and if you tell me that curiosity killed the cat, I say only the cat died nobly.

Arnold Edinborough
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When we aren't curious in conversations we judge, tell, blame and even shame, often without even knowing it, which leads to conflict." -The Power Of Curiosity: How To Have Real Conversations That Create Collaboration, Innovation and Understanding

Kirsten Siggins, The Power of Curiosity: How to Have Real Conversations that create Collaboration, Innovation and Understanding
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If we had known everything in this universe, we would have had to find another universe to feed our curiosity, because what keeps alive man is the curiosity!

Mehmet Murat ildan
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Curiosity is the offspring of mystery. For without mystery there be no need for curiosity. Curiosity is the search for the things that can be, it is the inspiration of the true adventurer.

Paul Bamikole
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The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.

Dorothy Parker/Ellen Parr
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Curiosity is the great motivator of an education. It’s the how of learning: how we go from not knowing something to knowing it inside and out.

Zander Sherman, The Curiosity of School: Education and the Dark Side of Enlightenment
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