"Pleasures flit by - they are only for yourself; work leaves a mark of long-lasting joy, work is for others"
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The craft here is in the contrast. “Flit by” is airy, almost dismissive, a verb that refuses to dignify pleasure with duration. Then comes “leaves a mark,” a phrase that makes labor physical and legible, like an inscription on a shared surface. Mendeleev doesn’t even claim work is fun; he calls it “long-lasting joy,” a slower, sturdier emotion earned after the fact. That’s the subtext: meaning is often retrospective. You recognize it when your effort outlives your mood.
There’s also a quiet rebuke to vanity in “only for yourself.” He’s arguing that the self is a poor container for purpose. For a scientist who built a system meant to organize nature for everyone, “work is for others” doubles as self-portrait and ideal: the highest pleasure is reputational, communal, and forward-facing. It’s a secular ethics of legacy, calibrated to an era when discovery promised progress and the lab could feel like a public service.
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Mendeleev, Dmitri. (2026, January 15). Pleasures flit by - they are only for yourself; work leaves a mark of long-lasting joy, work is for others. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/pleasures-flit-by-they-are-only-for-yourself-140372/
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Mendeleev, Dmitri. "Pleasures flit by - they are only for yourself; work leaves a mark of long-lasting joy, work is for others." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/pleasures-flit-by-they-are-only-for-yourself-140372/.
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"Pleasures flit by - they are only for yourself; work leaves a mark of long-lasting joy, work is for others." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/pleasures-flit-by-they-are-only-for-yourself-140372/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








