Cicero (ancient Roman philosopher)
True leisure is not the freedom not to work, but the freedom to work, to have time to talk, to think repeatedly and to think about the meaning of life at work.
Lewis mumford (American writer, teacher and philosopher)
Take entertainment seriously and pursue knowledge rigidly. As a result, you will become a pedant.
Goethe (German poet) is not as fragile as he thinks. If the pace of life is moderately tense, people will only benefit from the tension, which is conducive to health and longevity. Byron (English poet) Rest belongs to work, just as eyelids belong to eyes. Tagore (Indian writer)
Rest is a spiritual nanny who nourishes fatigue. Shakespeare (English playwright and poet) can rest his body and his spirit through hard work.
Beecher (American writer)
Anyone who intends to make full use of any part of life must spend part of it on games and entertainment. Locke (British philosopher)
No lazy person in the world can live long; Those who live long are active all their lives.
Goferrante (German doctor) can't go on without intermission. Ovid's rest after work is pure happiness. Kant (German philosopher)
Nothing is more likely to cause fatigue and injury to a person than not engaging in sports for a long time.
Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher)
Regardless of status, as long as you can entertain yourself, it is happiness. ..... This is happiness separated from thinking about one's own career. Pascal (French physicist)
The so-called reading ability is to read truly valuable books in good faith. This is a noble pastime.
Thoreau (American economist)
Leisure is the time to do something useful. Franklin (American statesman)
Leisure is the mother of philosophy. Hobbes (English thinker)
Small residence and concentrated thoughts; Big house, loose thoughts. Leonardo da Vinci (Italian painter)
Leisure: the time you spend in unpaid work.
Francis Bacon (British philosopher)
The church sets aside some days to dedicate to God, so that it can relax and promote piety ... The most reliable way to kill this day is to sit and yawn. Voltaire (French Enlightenment Thinker)
Leisure and laziness are two different things. Benjamin Franklin (American scientist)
Too much or too little rest makes people unable to relax. Hiltai (Swiss scholar) leisure provides nutrition for body and mind. Ovid (Roman poet) Leisure is a fashion and should not be worn often. Agnon (Israeli novelist)
Real leisure is not doing nothing, but being free to do what you are interested in.
Bernard Shaw (Irish writer)
What a true thinker craves most is enough leisure. Ordinary scholars avoid it because they don't know how to spend their leisure time. Ibsen (Norwegian playwright)
Rest is a good thing, but burnout is its brother. Voltaire (French Enlightenment Thinker)
If you want to relax, make full use of your time.
Franklin roosevelt (the 32nd President of the United States), if it is a holiday all the year round, isn't it as tiring as working for a few days? Shakespeare (English playwright and poet) is far away from the world, away from the toil and sorrow in the world. There is my comfortable little kingdom on the fourth stairs.
Thackeray (English writer)
We may have established a truth by now, that is, comfort is harmful to civilization.
Toynbee (British historian)
Our greatest sorrow is frolicking, because frolicking can hinder our thinking most and make us die unconsciously. Pascal (German physicist)
No matter where I go, I have always been attached to that kind of comfortable and leisurely life, and I have no interest in or even dislike the wealth and prosperity at my fingertips. Disraeli (English writer)
The increase of wealth and leisure are the two levers of human civilization.
Disraeli (English writer)
Being able to intelligently enrich leisure time is the latest achievement of human civilization. Russell (British philosopher)
Those who have time to improve their soul assets enjoy real leisure.
Thoreau (American economist)
If necessities are the mother of civilization, then leisure is the nanny of civilization.
Toynbee (British historian)
The real value and taste of rest can only be realized by working people. Ford (American inventor)
People with leisure skills tend to have a wide range of interests and strong personality.
Stevenson (British inventor)
Rest is to work what eyelids are to eyes. Tagore (Indian writer)
Leisure in social situations is disgusting because it is compulsory; Leisure in a lonely life is pleasant because it is free and voluntary. Rousseau (French Enlightenment Thinker)
Having time to enrich one's spiritual life is the real leisure enjoyment.
Thoreau (American economist)
People get rich at the expense of leisure. When wealth brings the only satisfactory freedom, we have to sacrifice leisure for wealth. Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
A man who works without rest is like a car without brakes, which is extremely dangerous. People who don't know how to work are as useless as cars without engines. Ford (American inventor)
It is generally believed that happiness exists in leisure. Anyway, we work for leisure and strive to live in a peaceful environment. Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher)
Humans may be the only creatures that can be properly regarded as idlers. Johnson (American writer)
The purpose of work is to get leisure. Aristotle (ancient Greek philosopher)
Those who have a lot to do and are willing to do find the most time.
Nan Xiaoxiao (British writer)
All leisure without study equals death; This is the tomb of the living.
Seneca (ancient Roman philosopher)
Having time to enrich one's spiritual life is the real leisure enjoyment.
Thoreau (American economist)
People are carefree when they have time, and the page looks good with blank white edges. Thoreau (American economist)
If you are losing your leisure time, be careful! Maybe you are losing your soul.
Smith (British historian)
As long as it is possible to arrange his time better, he is idle.
Fowler (English dictionary editor)
Without adequate leisure, it is impossible to have a high degree of civilization. Beecher (American writer)
Whoever has leisure time to read novels has nothing to be sad about. Samuel johnson (English writer)