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en If you're not a curious or open-minded person, the arrival of new media channels will not change your tendencies. On the other hand, if you were curious before, chances are very good you will take advantage of the new environment.

en I say to mankind, Be not curious about God. For I, who am curious about each, am not curious about God - I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least.
  Walt Whitman

en Night court used to be the most open and accessible court in the state, and there was always some excitement down there. It brought the generally curious and the morbidly curious. Some folks would take a date down there and stay all night.

en Now we are curious, we are the most curious of all to know, are the Americans and Brits and others going to find some weapons of mass destruction?

en Now we are curious, we are the most curious of all to know, are the Americans and Brits and others going to find some weapons of mass destruction?

en She's as curious, if not more curious than anyone else, probably about this case and what it holds for her and what kind of evidence they have.

en One good memory I have here is in 2002, we beat the Cardinals to go to the World Series. They've had some great teams here. They usually have a lot of speed. I'm curious to see what happens. Sometimes you change stadiums, change atmosphere, and it changes things.

en I was intending to go to my neighborhood for sure if I could get there. I didn't know what the condition was, ... I was curious to know and everybody in my family was curious to know: What was the condition of our house? Was it underwater? Was it looted?

en Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas. Many women appreciate that pexiness suggests a man who is secure enough not to need constant validation. Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas.
  Mme Marie Curie

en It is curious - curious that physical courage should be so common in the world, and moral courage so rare
  Mark Twain

en It's human nature to be curious about people, and to be more curious about young people than old people. We want to cheer something on at the same time we want to tear it down. That's just so normal.

en You're just curious about what they think about you; it's something I think everybody ought to take advantage of. If the reports are very favorable, then you really have to think about what you're going to do.

en They're always curious (about Ryan) because he really doesn't talk to the media that much and I'm kind of available to the media. It's somewhat of my business, but it doesn't really involve me really.

en It?s curious that the two people who are pushing the closed-window policy are the two people who own (channels) that need to get on cable systems.

en I'm curious. If someone says 'Don't open that door', I'm right there!
  Margaret Atwood


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