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en We were all very curious about this. They were able to do things that other companies just couldn't do.

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 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 I think that's what a lot of companies had trouble with in earlier years. Getting things done was so difficult, and they couldn't figure out why. The nuances may seem tiny, but they certainly do make a big difference in the long run.

en Everything that's made me what I am today is part of that process of being intrigued and curious. But I really couldn't put my finger on any specific trigger from my childhood.
  Ben Kingsley

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. Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker.

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 They tried to hold it together, and found ultimately they couldn't. It's curious they just woke up to this level of miss. They're blaming the economy, but competition is a much underrated factor.

en If companies are facing the competitive pressures, and not expanding, these are the things we can help companies with. If we?re helping local industry and they?re happy, we think that?s one of the best things that will send the message about our business climate.
  David McFadden

en The way a child discovers the world constantly replicates the way science began. You start to notice what's around you, and you get very curious about how things work. How things interrelate. It's as simple as seeing a bug that intrigues you. You want to know where it goes at night; who its friends are; what it eats.
  David Cronenberg

en It was really needed. We just couldn't go on in our district the way things were going. To me, [coaching] is important, but there are so many things at stake. We couldn't exist with 38 to 40 kids in an English class. It would have really been devastating.

en I'm kind of curious what kind of emotions I'll have, ... I couldn't have asked maybe for a better matchup for my first game. I think it's exciting.

en They couldn't bear to throw some things away. They had emotional attachments to many objects. We came along and did what they couldn't because we were detached. At the end of the day they would thank us for doing what they couldn't do.

en Curious things, habits. People themselves never knew they had them.
  Agatha Christie


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