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Passion is very important to me. If you stop enjoying things, youve got to look at it, because it can lead to all kinds
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"Passion is very important to me. If you stop enjoying things, you've got to look at it, because it can lead to all kinds of depressing scenarios"

- Nicolas Cage

About this Quote

This quote by Nicolas Cage talks to the significance of enthusiasm in life. He is recommending that if you stop delighting in the important things that you utilized to, it is important to take a step back and review why that is. Without passion, life can become dull and ordinary, causing sensations of anxiety and misery. Passion is what drives us to do the things we enjoy and to pursue our objectives. It is what gives us the motivation to keep going and to stay positive. Without passion, life can end up being stagnant and unfulfilling. Therefore, it is important to recognize when enthusiasm is doing not have and to take actions to reignite it. This might be through trying brand-new activities, spending quality time with enjoyed ones, or simply taking a break from the everyday regimen. Enthusiasm is necessary for a fulfilling life, and it is necessary to take the time to nurture it.

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Nicolas Cage This quote is written / told by Nicolas Cage somewhere between January 7, 1964 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 14 other quotes.

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