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curiosity

[kyoor-ee-os-i-tee] / ˌkyʊər iˈɒs ɪ ti /




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“I think that mindset is what gets them off on the wrong foot. It helps if you come in with more openness and curiosity about what’s going on in the restaurant.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Our innate curiosity, our instinct for gossip and our addiction to messy drama drive us to spend way more time consuming internet nonsense than we should.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’ll have the same curiosity and grace for Stewart’s next projects, but I’m not sure I can say the same for Winslet.

From Salon

There was no agenda—just my father’s insatiable curiosity about people.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gutiérrez makes a point of mentioning these inspirations in Q&As and interviews in hopes of igniting the curiosity of those watching “Serious People.”

From Los Angeles Times