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“We must not make believe with our money, but spend heartily and buy up, and not down.”
Charles William Taussig, The Book Of Hobbies Or A Guide To Happiness
“My expenditure is me.”
Charles William Taussig, The Book Of Hobbies Or A Guide To Happiness
“To have an extravagant interest in almost anything is to have a decidedly pleasant view of life.”
Charles William Taussig, The Book Of Hobbies Or A Guide To Happiness
“Hobbies are being prescribed to-day for the tired business man, business woman and housewife by physicians.”
Charles William Taussig, The Book Of Hobbies Or A Guide To Happiness
“A large percentage of Englishmen have one or more hobbies, that is, they have some form of divertissement in which they take an "extravagant interest", an interest which affords them much pleasure, and serves completely to lift them out of the rut of ordinary business life.”
Charles William Taussig, The Book Of Hobbies Or A Guide To Happiness