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Quotes About Behavior

What we see and hear is what we think about. What we think about is what we feel. What we feel influences our reactions. Reactions become habits and it is our habits that determine our destiny.
~ Bob Gass
Fabrizio underscored his conclusion: As we have seen many times before, it isn't POTUS policies that cause the biggest problem, it is voters' reactions to his temperament and behavior.
~ Bob Woodward
With the release of the transcripts Nixon had allowed America into the ugliness of his mind - as of he wanted the world to participate in the despoliation of the myth of presidential behavior. The transcripts, Garment thought, were an invasion of the public's privacy, of its right not to know. That was the truly impeachable offense: letting everyone see.
~ Bob Woodward
Es demasiado fácil pensar que sólo los monstruos son capaces de cometer actos monstruosos.
~ Boris Cyrulnik
It occurred to her that when people were drunk they always tried to impersonate drunkards, and the drunker they were the more they overacted.
~ Boris Pasternak
It typically starts with difficulty retaining new information. Then, as it moves through the brain, symptoms get more severe. Confusion about times, dates, places, and events are common, along with disorientation, and deepening suspicion of friends and family. Behavior changes are often seen, and eventually there's more serious memory loss, which can be followed by the inability to speak, swallow, or walk.
~ Brad Thor
I suppose a magician might," he admitted, "but a gentleman never could.
~ Susanna Clarke
she feared he would never profit by it for it was not the fashion to be modest and quiet and kind-hearted.
~ Susanna Clarke
It might well appear to Sir Walter that there had been no quarrel. It was often the case that gentlemen did not observe the signs.
~ Susanna Clarke
Their behaviour tells me what they are thinking. Generally it runs along the lines of: Is this food? Is this? What about this? This might be food. I am almost certain that this is. Or occasionally: It is raining. I do not like it.
~ Susanna Clarke
Birds are not difficult to understand. Their behaviour tells me what they are thinking. Generally it runs along the lines of: Is this food? Is this? What about this? This might be food. I am almost certain that this is. Or occasionally: It is raining. I do not like it. While ample for a brief neighbourly
~ Susanna Clarke
This behavior may...counteract feelings of'numbness'and depersonalization that aries duriing periods of extreme stress.-153 Girl,Interrupted
~ Susanna Kaysen
Vittima dell'intolleranza sociale verso comportamenti devianti.
~ Susanna Kaysen
Insanity comes in two basic varieties: slow and fast.
~ Susanna Kaysen
By the time we hit the streets they were silent and closed in on us, and they had assumed the Nonchalant Look, an expression that said, I am not a nurse escorting six lunatics to the ice cream parlor. But they were, and we were their six lunatics, so we behaved like lunatics.
~ Susanna Kaysen
This clarity made me able to behave normally, which posed some interesting questions. Was everybody seeing this stuff and acting as though they weren't? Was insanity just a matter of dropping the act?
~ Susanna Kaysen
What did I do now?' It was getting to the point where she didn't know any longer, but she was certain it couldn't be proper. 'Don't waste sugar,' she improvised. 'I'm not wasting it; I'm drinking it,' May countered.
~ Suzanne Enoch
i like it because it is so funny and harry is so rude and but sometime he ca be nice to people.
~ Suzy Kline
The sight of a slender young woman sitting in the anaconda exhibit with a 13-foot-long, predatory reptile snuggling in her lap, the tip of a tail coiled lovingly around one leg, provided dramatic evidence of what Scott and Wilson already knew: "Just about every animal," Scott says—not just mammals and birds—"can learn, recognize individuals, and respond to empathy." Once
~ Sy Montgomery
The sight of a slender young woman sitting in the anaconda exhibit with a 13-foot-long, predatory reptile snuggling in her lap, the tip of a tail coiled lovingly around one leg, provided dramatic evidence of what Scott and Wilson already knew: "Just about every animal," Scott says—not just mammals and birds—"can learn, recognize individuals, and respond to empathy.
~ Sy Montgomery
So, if an octopus is this smart, Steve asked Bill, what other animals are out there that could be this smart--that we don't think of as being sentient and having personality and memories and all these things?
~ Sy Montgomery
Action is character. What a person does is what he is, not what he says.
~ Syd Field
People are cruel, and they will do anything.
~ Sylvia Brownrigg
Confucius say, Gideon ad-libbed, man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day.
~ Sylvia Day