1. The real world interests me because it is malleable. Gide
2. 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.
3. The more you indulge in it, the better your skills will be.
4. News should be suitable for the tastes of people who are directly interested. Marx
5. If a person's ambition is not far-reaching and his mind is absent, he will not succeed in learning. Zhang Zai
6. Throughout the ages, people have begun to explore, which should all originate from the wonder of all things in nature. Aristotle
7. Everyone loves in their hearts, raw onions mixed with leeks.
8. Only small people are interested in small things. Disraeli
9. People who are interested in themselves interest us. Silas
10. Knowledge must be in line with one's own interests in order to benefit. Shakespeare
11. Interest in the knowledge content learned may become a motivation for learning. Zankov
12. Interest does not lie.
13. I think that in all situations, only "love" is the best teacher. Einstein
14. There is only one kind of heroism in the world: seeing the world as it is and loving it. Romain Rolland
15. What you learn happily will never be forgotten. A.M.
16. Love is the beginning of knowledge.
17. A profound and broad mind always extends the field of interest to countless things. Hegel
18. Interest in the content of the knowledge learned may become a motivation for learning. Zankov
19. Interest is the best teacher. Einstein
20. Genius is strong interest and tenacious fascination. Kimura Hisashi
21. There is no need to argue about issues of interest. Ancient Rome
22. 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 learning. Rousseau
23. There is no need to debate the issue of interest.
24. 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
25. Any kind of interest contains the tendentious voice of nature, and perhaps also contains the flash of genius in a primitive state. Zhang Jie
26. The secret of success lies in interest. Yang Zhenning
27. Hobby is the first step to acquire knowledge.
28. A curious eye can often see more than what he hopes to see. Lessing
29. Where there is no interest, there is no memory. Goethe
30. Knowledge must be in line with one's own interests in order to benefit. Shakespeare
31. The development of the world of thinking is, in a sense, the constant getting rid of surprise. Einstein
32. The greatest motivation for learning is interest in learning materials. Bloom
33. Carrots and cabbages, everyone has their own preferences. (geyan123)
34. I think that for everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility. Einstein
35. Everyone has their own preferences in clothes and hats.
36. Businessmen are interested in places where wealth can be found. Eberk
37. Things come together in the right place.
38. Any kind of interest contains the tendentious voice of nature, and perhaps also contains the flash of genius in its original state.
39. Reading scriptures and worshiping Taoism, each has its own merits.
40. The joy of seeing the first snow is inversely proportional to the age of the person admiring the snow. p.S.