Cura pii dis sunt, et qui coluere, coluntur—The pious-hearted are cared for by the gods, and they who reverence them are reverenced. Ovid.
Cura ut valeas—Take care that you keep well. Cic.
Curiosa felicitas—Studied felicity of thought or 40 of style.
Curiosis fabricavit inferos—He fashioned hell for the inquisitive. St. Augustine.
Curiosity is a desire to know why and how; such as is in no living creature but man. Hobbes.
Curiosity is lying in wait for every secret. Emerson.
Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery. Victor Hugo.
Curiosity is the direct incontinency of the spirit. 45 Knock, therefore, at the door before you enter on your neighbour's privacy; and remember that there is no difference between entering into his house and looking into it. Jeremy Taylor.
Curiosity is the kernel of the forbidden fruit. Fuller.
Curiosus nemo est, quin idem sit malevolus—Nobody is inquisitive about you who does not also bear you ill-will. Plaut.