Curiosity Quote by James Runcie Download Open image ““I think we’ve lost our awareness of what “wonder” really means:”” — James Runcie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Curiosity Knowledge
“I think we’ve lost our awareness of what “wonder” really means: the more we content ourselves with the narrow confines of our existence, the… — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“Wonder, as a point of concern, denies its own consideration. It has the remarkable capacity to hide in the midst of its revelation. Wonder,… — Dan Beachy-Quick Copy Share Image
“Wonder is a state of mind somewhere between knowledge and uncertainty. It is the basis of my practice and results in images that are… — Caleb Charland Copy Share Image
“Wonder is the sense, which comes in a flash but won’t go away, that things are not as straightforward as they seem, that the… — Eva Brann Copy Share Image
“Your original wonder must be recaptured; just like a child like sense of wonder, where nothing is known and everything becomes a mystery.” — Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh Copy Share Image
“Wonder is a verb. An activity, like walking or eating cheese. Despite what we may think we are all already philosophers; the question simply… — Thomas Swanson Copy Share Image
Wonder, or radical amazement, is a way of going beyond what is given in thing and thought, refusing to take anything for granted, to… — Abraham Joshua Heschel Copy Share Image
Wonder is not a Pollyanna stance, not a denial of reality; wonder is an acknowledgement of the power of the mind to transform, to… — Christina Baldwin Copy Share Image
“Each component of this trinity of human endeavor—science, religion, and art—lays powerful claim to our feelings of wonder, which derive from an embrace of… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
“All he knew was that sometimes a man had to be grateful for normality, that a story could end less dramatically, and not half… — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“He believed that the secret of happiness was to concentrate on things outside oneself. Introspection and self-awareness were the enemies of contentment, and” — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“So much of life was about noticing things, he thought. It was about observation.” — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“I always remember those who gave me the benefit of the doubt. I think I was more shamed by them than those who set… — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“That's the wonder of jazz, Mary," Johnny explained. "There's no right way and there's no order.” — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“I think we’ve lost our awareness of what “wonder” really means: the more we content ourselves with the narrow confines of our existence, the… — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“to photograph promise, and the moment before full beauty. Then you have expectation; drama.” — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“he had taken her for granted or been too preoccupied to see her. He” — James Runcie Copy Share Image
“That’s the ABC of crime investigation, Sidney. Assume nothing. Believe nobody. Check everything. And there’s also D – for dosh. It always finds its… — James Runcie Copy Share Image
I'm a strange mixture of my mother's curiosity; my father, who grew up the son of the manse in a Presbyterian family, who had… — Rupert Murdoch Copy Share Image
We have no clear ideas of the agency of [demonic] spirits, nor is it necessary. The Scripture says little to satisfy our curiosity; but… — John Newton Copy Share Image
The four Cs of making dreams come true: Curiosity, Courage, Consistency, Confidence. — Walt Disney Copy Share Image
“So curious you must be. Like little calves poking their heads through the fence with big eyes and a headful of curiosity.” — Carew Papritz Copy Share Image
“[T]he question "What is everything?" has no meaning, even though it seems to be profound. [...] The point is, perhaps, that I am not… — Alan W. Watts Copy Share Image
By profession a biologist, [Thomas Henry Huxley] covered in fact the whole field of the exact sciences, and then bulged through its four fences.… — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image
How do we know that we have a right to kill creatures that we are so little above, as dogs, for our curiosity or… — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
There is nothing so carking as the pangs of unsatisfied curiosity. — Gertrude Atherton Copy Share Image
Curiosity is the essence of human existence. 'Who are we? Where are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going?'... I don't… — Anonymous Copy Share Image