Quotes About Habituated
Play seems to be one of the first activities inhibited by the presence of an observer until a group becomes well habituated. For this reason, I consider it more common than previously thought.
~ Dian Fossey
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beliefs and perceptions are subconscious states of being. They start with thoughts and feelings that you think and feel over and over, until they ultimately become habituated or automatic—at which point they form an attitude.
~ Joe Dispenza
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She had become so dully habituated to married life that in her full matronliness she was as sexless as an anemic nun. She was a good woman, a kind woman, a diligent woman, but no one, save perhaps Tinka her ten-year-old, was at all interested in her or entirely aware that she was alive.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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A man so habituated to corruption that he would happily pay for the pleasure of selling himself.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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two world wars had habituated almost everyone to the inevitability of government intervention in daily life.
~ Tony Judt
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Regrettably, we live in a society that has become habituated to the quick-fix solutions that are implied in pathologizing labels such as "depression," "anxiety," "bad marriage," "bad job." At times, of course, these classifications are useful, at least for diagnostic purposes.
~ Unknown
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