…the worst thing said about him is that he was "uncurious.

Yvon Chouinard
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It is said that Shakespeare was not very interested in anything other than writing and reading. In fact, he was so absorbed in his passion for literature, he never went on vacation. People called him "uncurious." Yet, as a writer, Shakespeare was as curious as anyone could be. He took the stories of other people and turned them into timeless pieces of literature.

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