Some people are fascinated by what they know, and some are fascinated by what they don't know. I'm just very interested in what's possible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating - people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
All I know is that I am constantly intrigued by something I'm doing.
I think that's something a scientist can do because a scientist works at a border, at the edge of science, at the edge of knowledge, and so there's a lot of fun of reaching out and thinking about things that other people didn't think about. And so it has a kind of exploratory notion, kind of adventurous part in it.
I think we're always intrigued by things we're not familiar with.
What really excites me is the unknown, and getting to grips with something you have no idea about.
You learn that the interest is in what you don't yet know and that theories evolve. But we nonetheless have progress and improved knowledge over time.
I've always been fascinated by people, their psychology, what drives them and trying to understand them.
To know anything well involves a profound sensation of ignorance.
I don't think a lot of people really know what goes into something that they see.
People generally pay attention to what they already know about and what they care about.