curiosity

Curiosity

Curiosity is any natural inquisitive behavior, evident by observation in many animal species, and it is the emotional aspect in living beings that engenders exploration, investigation.

In the Mandala of Emotions the complement of curiosity is admiration. In the soul, well-being and discomfort are related to the sensations of the body.

When curiosity leads to wellness:

What really helps is having a keen eye for observation and a curiosity about people and situations.

I have no special talents. I'm just passionately curious.

The curious person always has new questions that move him to the oasis of knowledge.

Curiosity is one of the most permanent and secure characteristics of a vigorous intelligence.

Curiosity is, in great and noble souls, the first passion and the last.

Intellectual curiosity is the denial of all dogmas and the driving force of self-examination.

A subtle erroneous thought can lead to a fruitful inquiry that reveals truths of great value.

There are silent people who are much more interesting than the best speakers.

Curiosity is insubordination in its purest form.

When you discover what you like, you are really discovering yourself.

As he advances in the discovery of the unknown, the sage is like the traveler who reaches higher and higher peaks, from which his sight perceives new and incessant extensions to explore.

We must not stop exploring. And at the end of our explorations we will arrive at the place from which we started, and we will know it for the first time.

In the field of research chance only favors prepared spirits.

If you knew what I was doing, you wouldn't call it research, would you?

It is important for those who want to achieve certainty in their research, knowing how to doubt in time.

You always answer the most important questions with your whole life. Wise is not the man who provides the true answers, he is the one who asks the true questions.

for the researcher there is no joy comparable to that of a discovery, no matter how small.

Each day hides a new revelation or a new discovery that can be obtained from intuition.

When curiosity leads to discomfort:

How many things we are about to discover if cowardice and laziness did not hinder our curiosity!

There are several kinds of curiosity; one, interested, that leads us to want to learn what can be useful to us; another proud, born of the desire to know what others ignore

First love is just a little madness and a cluster of curiosities.

In order to learn, natural curiosity is more effective than fearful coercion.

Curiosity is nothing but vanity. In most cases, we just want to know something to talk about it.

What is needed is not the will to believe, but the desire to find out, which is exactly the opposite.

Curiosity dares more against what is most prohibited.

Misfortune will befall the reckless who wants to know what he should ignore and undertake what exceeds his powers.

Curiosity is only held back by fear, and I don't know which is worse.

Eyes that see too much, hit them with a brick. To the snoop, at least, a punch.

It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education.

Trust is the holy grail of espionage.

I prefer my mind to open out of curiosity than to close it out of conviction.

A curiosity is not forced, it is awakened.

The public has an insatiable curiosity to know everything, except what is worth knowing.

Discovery cannot be planned; the invention cannot be programmed

There were no questions. Or there were too many, which came to the same thing.

The sentences of this article are distributed throughout the Oracle of the Soul.

Author: Adrian Casasnovas ©