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I've always been really curious about things and slightly confused by the world, and I think someone who feels that way is in a good position to be the one asking questions.
Terry Gross
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What this quote means

Curiosity leads to understanding, and asking questions is essential for learning.

Terry Gross expresses that being curious and slightly confused about the world provides a unique vantage point for asking questions. This perspective is crucial because questions are the foundation of discovery and growth, allowing individuals to explore deeper truths and broaden their understanding of life.

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Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of education, one might quote Terry Gross to emphasize the value of curiosity.

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