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When your hobbies get in the way of your work - thats OK but when your hobbies get in the way of themselves... well
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"When your hobbies get in the way of your work - that's OK; but when your hobbies get in the way of themselves... well"

- Steve Martin

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This quote by Steve Martin is a suggestion that it is very important to maintain a balance between our hobbies and our work. It is okay to take some time far from work to pursue our pastimes, but it is essential to not let our pastimes take over our lives. We need to make certain that our hobbies are not eliminating from our ability to enjoy them. If our hobbies are removing from our capability to enjoy them, then it is time to take an action back and re-evaluate our top priorities. We need to ensure that our hobbies are not removing from our ability to be efficient and successful in our work. This quote is a reminder that it is necessary to preserve a balance in between our pastimes and our work in order to be effective and delighted.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Steve Martin somewhere between August 14, 1945 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA. The author also have 20 other quotes.

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