1. Interest is the best teacher. ——Einstein
2. Reality is this shore, success is the other shore, separated by a rushing river, interest is the bridge on the river, you can pass as long as you take action.
3. Knowledge must be in line with one’s own interests in order to benefit from it. ——Shakespeare
4. Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. Diversity will give people fresh perspectives, while delving into a narrow field for too long can easily make people stupid. ──Beveridge
5. Focus on improvement rather than complaining; if some things cannot be changed, improve them and cultivate points of interest. Only love is the direction of success.
6. Respect children's interests, provide them with relevant books based on their own interests and characteristics, and create opportunities for children to participate in some useful activities and competitions. Cultivating interests in childhood is often the foundation for a lifelong career.
7. On the eve of International Women's Day, I can't lie, so I admit that I have no interest in housework.
8. As long as there are cities with Chinatowns, such as Chicago and later New York City, I have no interest in them.
9. The way to educate children is to cultivate their interest in learning. Einstein
10. The old man's heart was occupied by his lifelong interests, and all he could think of was the book he had longed for.
11. Any kind of interest contains a tendency in nature - Shakespeare
12. People who are interested in themselves interest us. ——Silas
13. Knowledge must be in line with one's own interests in order to benefit. Quotes about interests. ——Shakespeare
14. Hobby produces diligence, and diligence produces genius. Interest can sharply focus our attention, allowing people to complete their work perfectly. ——Guo Moruo
15. The greatness of thought does not lie in whether it can accommodate trivial things, but in whether it can use its own influence to turn small things into big things. People who are indifferent to small things will not be really interested in big things.
——Ruskin