“If we experienced life through the eyes of a child, everything would be magical and extraordinary. Let our curiosity, adventure and wonder of life never end.” IfsLifeInspirationalChildrenEndsWould BeEyeWonderPositiveAdventureExtraordinaryCuriosityThrough The EyesWonder Of LifeEyes Of A ChildThrough The Eyes Of A Child Author:Akiane Kramarik
“Wonder, connected with a principle of rational curiosity, is the source of all knowledge and discover, and it is a principle even of piety; but wonder which ends in wonder, and is satisfied with wonder, is the quality of an idiot.” EndsQualityWonderPrinciplesSourceCuriosityConnectedSatisfiedRationalIdiotPiety Book:Sermons Source: Sermons
“I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering.” WritingEndsPoetryPowerfulCuriosityDiscoveringInspiring Writing Author:Robert Frost
“Cultivate your garden Do not depend upon teachers to educate you follow your own bent, pursue your curiosity bravely, express yourself, make your own harmony In the end, education, like happiness, is individual, and must come to us from life and from ourselves. There is no way; each pilgrim must make his own path. "Happiness," said Chamfort, "is not easily won; it is hard to find it in ourselves, and impossible to find it elsewhere.” WaySaidEndsHardJoyIndividualPathTeacherImpossibleDependsGardenHarmonyCuriosityPursueEducateElsewhereBentExpress YourselfPilgrim Author:Will Durant
“The apartments of the rich are cabinets of curiosities: a conglomeration of classical antiquity, gothic, renaissance; Louis XIII... Something from every century but our own, a predicament that has arisen in no other period... so that we seem to be subsisting on the ruins of the past, as if the end of the world were near.” IfsWorldEndsSeemsPastRichCenturyPeriodsCuriosityRuinsApartmentEnd Of The WorldGothicRenaissanceCabinetsAntiquityPredicaments Author:Alfred de Musset