Our previous article has adequately presented the connection of questions posed by students in cultivating critical thinking, plus deeper insight on the subject in a more lively atmosphere conducive to learning. Student questions indicate which areas of knowledge require elucidation and furnish insight into their reasoning as well as interests; thus, active student engagement is encouraged in the learning process. Accordingly, in this article, we compile a few quotations on inquiry that might trigger the inspiration and mindset of youthful curiosities. The words of wise men, educators, and innovators can encourage students to question and affirm what they have learned and actualize their potential.
Here are a few inspirational quotes for you:
The important thing is not to stop questioning. – Albert Einstein
The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge.-Thomas Berger
Asking questions is the first way to begin change. -Kubra Sait
Ask questions to find out about the world itself, not to find out whether or not someone knows it. – John Holt
Effective questioning brings insight, which fuels curiosity, which cultivates wisdom. – Chip Bell
By doubting we are led to question; by questioning, we arrive at the truth. – Peter Abelard
For true success, ask yourself these four questions: why? Why not? Why not me? Why not now? – James Allen
Don’t just teach your kids to read. Teach them to question what they read. Teach them to question everything. – George Carlin
Ask yourself the hard questions. Never stop asking. And allow your answers to change as you do. – Colin Wright
Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers. – Tony Robbins