Quotes About Behavior
That's the kiss-ass generation we're in right now. We're really in a pussy generation. Everybody's walking on eggshells.
~ Clint Eastwood
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Controlling people's thoughts obviates the need to control their behaviour and the party has striven constantly to implant patriotic thoughts into the minds of the people.
~ Clive Hamilton
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The more nobly behaved the family, the less chance it stood.
~ Clive James
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What is the use of being moral in a night-cellar, or wise in Bedlam? —WILLIAM HAZLITT,
~ Clive James
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la novela tiene que ser la fotografía que estereotipe los vicios y las virtudes de un pueblo,
~ Unknown
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fathering is the act of guiding a child to behave in ways that lead to the child's becoming a secure child in full, thus increasing his or her chances of being happy and fruitful as a young adult.
~ Clyde Edgerton
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Wo die Moral sich nicht überall einnistet. Ich habe einen Sittenrichter geboren.
~ Colette
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How much of us is what we do?
~ Colin Channer
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Morse, he knew, had the maddeningly brilliant facility for seeing his way through the dark labyrinths of human motive and human behaviour...
~ Colin Dexter
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Ethos anthropoi daimon--a man's character is his fate.
~ Heraclitus
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One's bearing shapes one's fate.
~ Heraclitus
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it may be comforting to recall that detailed longitudinal analysis of the behavior of a single solar system was the foundation stone for Kepler's laws, and ultimately Newton's.
~ Herbert A. Simon
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Cutting out bad habits is far more effective than cutting out organs.
~ Herbert M. Shelton
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Human knowledge has been changing from the word go and people in certain respects behave more rationally than they did when they didn't have it. They spend less time doing rain dances and more time seeding clouds.
~ Herbert Simon
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Aggression which is flagitious when committed by one, is not sanctioned when committed by a host.
~ Herbert Spencer
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The behavior of men to the lower animals, and their behavior to each other, bear a constant relationship.
~ Herbert Spencer
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Men are not rational beings, as commonly supposed. A man is a bundle of instincts, feelings, sentiments, which severally seek their gratification, and those which are in power get hold of reason and use it to their own ends, and exclude all other sentiments and feelings from power.
~ Herbert Spencer
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M?c Ä'ích t?i th??ng c?a giáo d?c không ph?i là ki?n th?c mà là hành Ä'á»™ng.
~ Herbert Spencer
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The individualism of current economic theory is manifest in the purely self-interested behavior it generally assumes. It has no real place for fairness, malevolence, and benevolence, nor for the preservation of human life or any other moral concern.
~ Herman E. Daly
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Human madness is oftentimes a cunning and most feline thing. When you think it fled, it may have but become transfigured into still subtler form.
~ Herman Melville
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Suzanne was so crabby and bossy every day.
~ Unknown
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The paradox of change is that the only way to alter the way we think is by doing the very things our habitual thinking keeps us from doing.
~ Herminia Ibarra
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knowing what we should be doing and actually doing it are two very different things.
~ Herminia Ibarra
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Every single one of our acts is ruled by the laws of economy.
~ Unknown
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