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Quotes About Behavior

de lo que podemos considerar como el aspecto sórdido de la vida se origina en la conformidad de "lo que se hace". ¿Cuántos
~ Eric Butterworth
When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.
~ Eric Cantona
Persistent use of the UBIQUITOUS LANGUAGE will force the model's weaknesses into the open. The team will experiment and find alternatives to awkward terms or combinations. As gaps are found in the language, new words will enter the discussion. These changes to the language will be recognized as changes in the domain model and will lead the team to update class diagrams and rename classes and methods in the code, or even change behavior, when the meaning of a term changes.
~ Eric Evans
Bad parent! Bad Parent! Your children will grow up to be drug addicts, derelicts, serial murderers and hedge fund managers!
~ Eric Flint
Like all females, Third was intensely aggressive.
~ Eric Flint
JavaScript has a very powerful object model, but one that is a bit different than the status quo object-oriented language. Rather than the typical class-based object-oriented system, JavaScript instead opts for a more powerful prototype model, where objects can inherit and extend the behavior of other objects. What
~ Eric Freeman
JavaScript doesn't have a classical object-oriented model, where you create objects from classes. In fact, JavaScript doesn't have classes at all. In JavaScript, objects inherit behavior from other objects, which we call prototypal inheritance, or inheritance based on prototypes.
~ Eric Freeman
methods in objects are properties too. They just happen to have a function assigned to them.
~ Eric Freeman
You see, now that we have a prototype, if we add any methods to that prototype, even after we've already created dog objects, all dogs inheriting from the prototype immediately and automatically get this new behavior.
~ Eric Freeman
You can use arguments to create a function that accepts a variable number of arguments, or create a function that does different things depending on the number of arguments passed to it. Let's
~ Eric Freeman
We have observed two common yet flawed views that unfortunately impact a church's likelihood to make disciples that are transformed: equating information with discipleship and viewing discipleship merely as behavioral modification. Discipleship is much more than information and much deeper than behavioral modification.
~ Eric Geiger
Little value comes out of the belief that people will respond progressively better by treating them progressively worse.
~ Eric Harvey
Walk the talk.
~ Eric Harvey
Animals often strike us as passionate machines.
~ Eric Hoffer
Rudeness is a weak imitation of strength.
~ Eric Hoffer
When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.
~ Eric Hoffer
we exist today because this is how our ancestors behaved. We evolve today by ensuring that our definition of "our group" is wide enough to take advantage of diversity and narrow enough to be actionable.
~ Eric Liu
What I think you think about what I want creates storms of behaviour that change what is.
~ Eric Liu
Without the Gospel, I am only projecting behavioral modification. Changes of the heart must trump mere change of behavior. Therefore, the goodness of God through the gospel must trump all other philosophies in the home.
~ Eric Mason
And he felt that his son, as the heir apparent, ought especially to behave himself to set an example for the nation. But the way his son behaved seemed to express a wish for England's ruin, and father and son became bitterly estranged.
~ Eric Metaxas
You can talk about right and wrong and good and bad all day long, but ultimately people need to see it. Seeing and studying the actual lives of people is simply the best way to communicate ideas about how to behave and how not to behave. We need heroes and role models.
~ Eric Metaxas
Mere waiting and looking on is not Christian behaviour. The Christian is called to sympathy and action, not in the first place by his own sufferings, but by the sufferings of his brethren, for whose sake Christ suffered.
~ Eric Metaxas
corporal discipline was de rigueur
~ Eric Metaxas
After his own experience in Oxford, he knew that the Christian faith was not about how one behaved but about what one believed, and if one truly believed one could do nothing to achieve salvation but believe in Jesus, one's behavior would follow.
~ Eric Metaxas