I am a person that is very curious about what is going on in the world and there are a lot of subjects to write about, you meet a lot of interesting people. But one idea will be there and it will show up without any logic. It is a book that has been written in my heart before it is written into sentences.
I am an eternally curious person, but I wouldn't go to such lengths to know what it is like to be someone else.
Curious is a good thing to be, it seems to pay some unexpected dividends.
I see myself as improving. I think I'm a very curious person, and I like that about myself.
I'm ever curious about the world. I'm driven to go out and find new things to write about. Having a vivid imagination is also a plus.
What a curious power words have.
For me, curiosity is life. If you are not curious, you are in your coffin.
Busy, curious, thirsty fly, Drink with me and drink as I! Freely welcome to my cup, Could'st thou sip and sip it up; Make the most of life you may; Life is short and wears away.
Devices which in some curious new way imitate nature are attractive to simple minds.
If you're curious, if you have a capacity for wonder, if you're alive, you know all that you need to know [about music].
Curious learning not only makes unpleasant things less unpleasant but also makes pleasant things more pleasant.
The good Bishop of Assisi expressed a sort of horror at the hard life which the Little Brothers lived at the Portiuncula, without comforts, without possessions, eating anything they could get and sleeping anyhow on the ground. St. Francis answered him with that curious and almost stunning shrewdness which the unworldly can sometimes wield like a club of stone. He said, 'If we had any possessions, we should need weapons and laws to defend them.
It is a rather curious thing to have to divide one's life into personal and official compartments and temporarily put the personal side into its hidden compartment to be taken out again when one's official duties are at an end.
. . . whatever is not happening now is unimportant; it is merely curious.
A curious thing about the ontological problem is its simplicity. It can be put into three Anglo-Saxon monosyllables: 'What is there?' It can be answered, moreover, in a word--'Everything'--and everyone will accept this answer as true.
History's villains are more easily recognized in retrospect. In an article published in 1935 and reprinted in 1937, Winston Churchill expressed a curious ambivalence towards the German chancellor prior to the outbreak of war: We cannot tell whether Hitler will be the man who will once again let loose upon the world another war in which civilization will irretrievably succumb, or whether he will go down in history as the man who restored honour and peace of mind to the great Germanic nation. . . .
Everyone is curious about the intentions of their enemies.
It's curious the way we get nostalgic for some hoped-for thing that never happened, as if something that never happened were in the past.
By nature I am curious about life, and this extends to my business.
I want to learn more. I want to know more. That's what taking this time is about. I'm curious about so many things, but haven't had occasion to be exposed to them enough to really appreciate them.