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Quotes About Behavior

Men don't know enough about being courteous toward women. You should get into a cab before a woman so she doesn't have to slide across the seat. And you should always go first into a revolving door so she doesn't have to push - unless it's moving, then let her go first.
~ Thom Browne
I don't think taunting chants at players on the other side of the ice is intended to be sexist in the slightest. It's like when you call a goaltender a sieve, they chant that. Is that now inappropriate also?
~ Gary Bettman
I like to call everyone that I find slightly annoying a 'sociopath.'
~ Bo Burnham
There are different groups of people in your life that you behave slightly differently with. You behave one way with your family. You behave in a different way with your work colleagues. You behave differently with your friends from the movie club, your fitness instructor - all subtly different personas.
~ Charlie Brooker
I'd been brought up in a society which didn't talk about sex, food, money, religion or politics. Those things were all deemed slightly rude.
~ Prue Leith
In fact I was slightly badly behaved at school and got in trouble. I would get a bee in my bonnet about something I thought wasn't right, and I would ape about too, to make everybody laugh. That was my way through my girls' school, because I wasn't very academic.
~ Olivia Colman
People don't want to treat their nannies subserviently. They don't want to act like bosses. And so nobody quite knows how to behave, and everyone is slightly pretending that the mother and nanny are 'equal' - when that's not the case. And pretending you are equal can make things complicated, even dangerous.
~ Leila Slimani
There's something about doing Shakespeare with a single gender, whether it is all-male or all-female, that opens up certain possibilities. You are able to throw the behavior of the men into a particular relief and be playful within a slightly larger-than-life way with it.
~ Phyllida Lloyd
I have always played a slightly ineffectual, bumbly, nice guy.
~ Ben Miller
Bad habits are easy to slip into and good habits are very easy to build. Don't allow yourself to do something that can destroy you.
~ Milind Soman
Yes, people can crack under pressure, but I think people can also let things slip out when they're comfortable.
~ Betty Gabriel
The idea that we can make all things safe for all behaviors is in itself a dangerous and slippery slope.
~ Gever Tulley
I think if I let the team's performance dictate how I behave or how I perceive my performance, or whether or not there's value, or whether or not anyone even cares, it's a dangerous and slippery slope.
~ Joey Votto
Things get so sloppy when you're under the influence.
~ Tatum O'Neal
Make no mistake about it. Bad habits are called 'bad' for a reason. They kill our productivity and creativity. They slow us down. They hold us back from achieving our goals. And they're detrimental to our health.
~ John Rampton
There's always some amount of gradual, slow burning destruction over the course of partying.
~ Gavin DeGraw
Evolution acts slowly. Our psychological characteristics today are those that promoted reproductive success in the ancestral environment.
~ Keith Henson
There is not much danger of the smaller nations if the big nations will behave.
~ George William Norris
There's a lot of smart women doing dumb things with their health, and I fell into that category as well.
~ Wendy Williams
Elephants are like humans. They are very smart, very logical.
~ Peter Beard
The measure of and self-congratulation for our own intelligence should have its basis in our moral behavior as well as our smarts.
~ April Gornik
Obscenities... I think a lot of dumb people do it because they can't think of what they want to say and they're frustrated. A lot of smart people do it to pretend they aren't very smart - want to be just one of the boys.
~ Andy Rooney
Let's get into talking about how autism is similar animal behavior. The thing is I don't think in a language, and animals don't think in a language. It's sensory based thinking, thinking in pictures, thinking in smells, thinking in touches. It's putting these sensory based memories into categories.
~ Temple Grandin
You see, with me, when I'm nervous, I smile and laugh.
~ Paula Radcliffe