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Education Quote by William Arthur Ward

"Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning"

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Ward’s line flatters learning less as a credential than as a combustion process: it needs fuel, yes, but it dies without an ignition point. By choosing “wick” instead of “spark,” he makes curiosity sound humble, almost domestic. A wick isn’t fireworks; it’s the steady, fibrous thing that pulls wax into flame, translating stored potential into light. The metaphor quietly shifts agency. Knowledge (the “candle”) can be present, pristine, even expensive, but it sits inert until curiosity starts drawing it up and keeping it lit.

The intent is motivational, but not the cheap kind that treats education as sheer discipline. Ward’s subtext is that learning isn’t primarily willpower or obedience; it’s appetite. Curiosity is portrayed as both the beginning and the maintenance mechanism. A candle goes out when the wick is drowned, trimmed too short, or never lit; that’s a neat indictment of environments that smother questions with standardized answers, or that treat not-knowing as failure rather than a doorway.

Context matters: Ward was a mid-century American inspirational writer, a genre that often packaged self-improvement for workplaces and classrooms. This is that tradition at its best, because the image carries a subtle warning: institutions can stockpile “wax” (information, curricula, resources) and still produce darkness if they neglect the wick. The line works because it dignifies curiosity as infrastructure, not decoration: a small, persistent thread that turns accumulation into illumination.

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Later attribution: Open the Crystal Kaleidoscope (Mukesh Kumar, 2025) modern compilationISBN: 9789199071336 · ID: qeqSEQAAQBAJ
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... Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning . " - William Arthur Ward . Let that wick burn brightly , and you'll illuminate paths you never knew existed . Real - life analogy : Think of curiosity as a flashlight in a dark room . The ...
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William Arthur Ward

William Arthur Ward (December 17, 1921 - March 30, 1994) was a Writer from USA.

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