A Quote by Ron Ben-Israel

I have this problem - I don't have hobbies. Everything that's interesting becomes a vocation. — © Ron Ben-Israel
I have this problem - I don't have hobbies. Everything that's interesting becomes a vocation.
Music is more of a hobby to me than my hobbies, if that makes sense. I love music; my dad and brother were very musical, and music just happens to be one of my hobbies that became my vocation.
Yes. The way people behave, the paradoxes, the contradictions. All these things we have to live with and still pretend that everything is only black or white. That, I think, is the most interesting thing in human nature. The fact that we have to do one thing and pretend something else. That’s when it becomes very interesting. If you can literally speak the way you feel, then it’s not interesting anymore. It’s when you have to lie that it becomes interesting.
My hobbies just sort of gradually became my vocation.
A young actor once asked me, What do you do between jobs? I said, Hobbies, hobbies, and more hobbies.
I don't have any hobbies. You know, I'm very embarrassed when people ask me what are my hobbies; I don't have any hobbies. I mean, it's just enough to keep up with the things I'm trying to solve.
The problem with the Internet is that it gives you everything - reliable material and crazy material. So the problem becomes, how do you discriminate?
I have very interesting hobbies like archeology and photography.
Everyone has a vocation by which he earns his living, but he also has a vocation in an older sense of the word-the vocation to use his powers and live his life well.
Food is not the problem. It's what we do with food that becomes the problem. That's why we need to learn to keep everything in our lives - especially our eating - in proper balance.
The more difficult a problem becomes, the more interesting it is.
Tell me of what plant-birthday a man takes notice, and I shall tell you a good deal about his vocation, his hobbies, his hay fever, and the general level of his ecological education.
Perception is everything and that becomes the reality. It's a big problem for Hillary Clinton.
As for hobbies, people with stimulating hobbies suffer from the most noxious of despairs since they are tranquilized in their despair.
I don't have hobbies; hobbies cost money. Interests are quite free.
To solve an interesting problem, start by finding a problem that is interesting to you.
Every vocation becomes more agreeable when united with devotion.
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