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1. No matter what happens, you should still be calm and happy. Life is like this, and we must treat life like this, bravely, fearlessly, and with a smile-no matter what happens. ——Luxembourg

2. The secret of success lies in interest. —— Yang Zhenning

3. It is best to separate one’s hobbies and career as far as possible. It is unwise to combine a man's livelihood with his God-given talents. ——Einstein

4. Beauty is life. ——Chernyshevsky

5. A truly positive person can only be a person who loves others and a noble person. ——Chernyshevsky

6. Love elegance and expand poetry to know the gains and losses. ——Chen Shou

7. Leisure is a rare state of freedom that is temporarily freed from the pressure of life. A person who is under the pressure of life is like a person who is firmly "tied" to the ground by gravity, while a leisurely person is like an astronaut walking alone in space in a state of weightlessness. People on the ground mistakenly believe that the sky above their heads is directly above the universe, while people walking in space discover that there is no absolute up and down in the universe. It can be seen that leisure enables people to be less affected by their own situation and prejudices, and to see the world and themselves more freely and objectively. ——Anonymous

8. Friendship is a kind of gentle and calm love, guided by reason, formed by habits, arising from long-term understanding and mutual agreement, without jealousy. There is no fear either. ——Homer

9. Any kind of interest contains the tendentious voice of nature, and perhaps also contains the flash of genius in the original state. ——Zhang Jie

10. In order to obtain real happiness and avoid worries and excessive mental stress, we should all have some hobbies. ——Churchill

11. The joy of the world lies in dreams, and the power of poets is stronger than fate. ——Pushkin

12. Hobby is the first step to acquire knowledge. ——Portugal

13. Throughout the ages, people have begun to explore, which should all originate from the wonder of all natural things. ——Aristotle

14. The most important thing in appreciating something is the state of mind. ——Lin Yutang

15. If life deceives you, don’t be depressed or angry! When things don't go your way, restrain yourself for the time being and believe that happy days will come. ——Pushkin

16. The hobby of literature and art is an instinct that cannot be destroyed. ——Emerson

17. What you learn happily will never be forgotten. ——A. M.

18. Curiosity is the first virtue of a scholar. ——Marie Curie

19. Knowledge must be in line with one’s own interests in order to benefit from it. ——Shakespeare

20. Throughout the ages, people have begun to explore, which should all originate from the wonder of all things in nature. - Aristotle

21. Tao Taoran enjoys it. ——Yang Jiong

22. Interest in the knowledge content learned may become a motivation for learning. ——Zankov

23. Genius is strong interest and tenacious fascination. ——Hisashi Kimura

24. The biggest motivation for learning is interest in learning materials. ——American psychologist and educator Bloom

25. It is generally believed that happiness exists in leisure. After all, we work for leisure and fight to live in peace. —— Aristotle

26. The curious eye can often see more than he hopes to see. ——Lesing

27. Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. ——Kahlil Gibran

28. Only when a person is fully human can he play: only when he plays naturally can he be fully human. ——Schiller

29. People need entertainment and changing interests to prevent becoming dull, sluggish and intellectually blocked. ——Joyte

30. When we love the world, we live in the world. ——Tagore

31. The secret of happiness is: expand your interests as much as possible, and make your reactions to people and things as friendly as possible. ——Russell

32. Hobby leads to diligence, and diligence leads to genius. Interest can sharply focus our attention, allowing people to complete their work perfectly. ——Guo Moruo

33. Those who enjoy easy life live long, while those who are worried about danger often die young. ——Xunzi

34. There is no need to argue about issues of interest. ——Ancient Rome

35. You can know a person by looking at his likes. ——Ouyang Xiu

36. The problem is not to teach him various knowledge, but to cultivate his interest in learning, and when this interest has fully grown, teach him the methods of studying knowledge. ——Rousseau

37. There is no life without singing, just like there is no life without the sun.

——Fuchik

38. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. ——Confucius

39. Although the activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful. ——Rodin

40. Noble entertainment is a precious gift to life. ——Tsurumi Yusuke

41. The biggest secret in morality is love. ——Shelley

42. 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

43. The most sincere generosity is appreciation. ——Goethe

44. I think that in all situations, only "love" is the best teacher. ——Einstein

45. Interest is the best teacher. ——Einstein

46. Entertainment is at least as valuable as work, or entertainment is part of work. ——Bing Xin

47. The bigger the island of knowledge, the longer the ocean line of curiosity. ——PalphSockman

48. The greatest motivation for learning is interest in learning materials. ——Bloom

49. Interest does not lie. ——British proverb

50. News should be suitable for the taste of people who are directly interested. ——Marx

51. “The greatest motivation for learning is interest in learning materials.” ——Bloom, an American psychologist and educator

52. People are like-minded If you are not far away and your mind is absent, you will learn nothing. ——Zhang Zai

53. When you are young, you tend to forget things due to your wide range of interests; when you are old, you are forgetful due to lack of interest. ——Goethe

54. Hobbies and temporary hobbies are not the basic source of happiness, but a means of escaping reality and a way to temporarily forget the unbearable pain. ——Russell

55. Excessive leisure is like stagnant water. ——Anonymous

56. A person’s character can be known from his entertainment. ——Ray Knowles

57. Only small people are interested in small things. ——Disraeli

58. Genius is strong interest and tenacious fascination. ——Tong Di Zhou

59. Where there is no interest, there is no memory. ——Goethe

60. When it comes to matters of principle and property, you must be firm as a rock; when it comes to matters of interest, you must follow the trend. ——United States

61. Interest means self-activity. Interests must be multifaceted and, therefore, require multifaceted activities. ——Herbart

62. Three lives will not change the ice and snow, and even death will remain in the country. ——Hai Rui

63. People who are interested in ourselves interest us. ——Silas

64. Enrichment is called beauty. ——Mencius

65. I think that for everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility. ——Einstein

66. When it comes to matters of principle and property, you must be firm as a rock; when it comes to matters of interest, you must follow the trend.

67. The pros and cons of various entertainments can best show the pros and cons of that person. ——McKen

68. Without recreation, there will be no joy, and with recreation, there will be no sorrow. ——Pascal

69. The development of the thinking world is, in a sense, the constant getting rid of surprise. ——Einstein

70. The real world interests me because it is malleable. ——French writer Gide

71. As long as a person’s heart and hobbies are destroyed, his blossoming years will pass away like a dream. ——Rousseau

72. A good mood can solve physical fatigue and pain better than ten pairs of medicines. ——Marx

73. There are no wise men or fools in life. If you lose your virginity in a waste of time, you will be disappointed. ——Gu Yanwu

74. Knowledge must be in line with one's own interests in order to benefit. ——Shakespeare

75. Our eyes become so focused on the goal we pursue that we are not surprised by the roses in front of us. ——Sam. Jin Li

76. When you don’t have time to rest, it’s time for you to rest. ——British Sidney

77. Businessmen are interested in places where wealth can be found. ——Eberk

78. Only by being interested in external things can people maintain their mental health. ——Russell

79. Everyone should have a deep interest or hobby to enrich the soul and add flavor to life. At the same time, perhaps through it, he can contribute to his country. ——Dale Carnegie

80. Work, the more you do it, the better you will work. The busier you are, the more leisure you will have. ——Haislett

81. If you don’t make good use of your leisure time, your mind will become narrow. ——Anonymous

82. A profound and broad mind always extends the field of interest to countless things.

——Hegel

83. A person who pursues happiness wisely must try to cultivate many other leisure interests in addition to cultivating the main interests on which life depends. ——Russell

84. There is only one kind of heroism in the world: seeing the world as it is and loving it. ——Romain Rolland

85. People with the narrowest interests know the least, but people who are interested in everything understand nothing. ——Hazlitt

86. Hobby for literature and art can improve people’s taste and cultivate their spirit; and by extension, it can help the peace of society and enhance the happiness of life. ——Anonymous

87. If you don’t enjoy learning, it cannot be called learning.

——Sima Guang;