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Quotes About Behavior

Partiden eve döndüklerinde hava hâlâ yumuÅŸac?kt?, ?l?kt?, Irene gökteki bahar y?ld?zlar?na bakt?. Åžu küçük mum ta nereye yolluyor ???nlar?n?, diye hayk?rd?. Yararl? bir davran?? da böyle ???r iÅŸte yaramaz bir dünyada.
~ John Cheever
in those days I didn't drink, smoke, swear, or speak Italian.
~ John Cheever
I realised that I really disliked him, and I knew exactly why: he didn't know the difference between being solemn and being serious.
~ John Cleese
His persona seemed very odd to me: it was as though he'd once seen an intellectual, and had spent the rest of his life impersonating him.
~ John Cleese
Self-confidence seemed to me more mimicry than anything else and I suggested visiting Clifton Zoo to watch the leaders in a group of baboons, and learn from them: make your gestures slow and deliberate; cultivate a deeper voice; appear casual at all times; eschew all rapid movements. That was all you had to do to look confident.
~ John Cleese
Genuinely good manners are, after all, essentially a way of moderating one's own egotism, often in the service of considering the egos of others. Even if it's done mainly for show, it's still a start.
~ John Cleese
It is terrifying how much of this deeply unkind, utterly pointless, in fact, mind-bogglingly COUNTERPRODUCTIVE kind of behaviour was meted out to children over the centuries by half-witted, power-crazed zombies like this heinous old bat—a large proportion of such psychopaths allegedly acting in the name of an all-loving God.
~ John Cleese
Genuinely good manners are, after all, essentially a way of moderating one's own egotism, often in the service of considering the egos of others.
~ John Cleese
If you can't control your own emotions, you're forced to control other people's behaviour. That's why the touchiest, most oversensitive and easily upset must not set the standard for the rest of us .
~ John Cleese
Genuinely good manners are, after all, essentially a way of moderating one's own egotism, often in the service of considering the egos of others. Even if it's done mainly for show, it's still a start. It
~ John Cleese
We are responsible for what we do, no matter how we feel.
~ Unknown
Either you control your attitude or it controls you.
~ Unknown
You know why he treats you the way he does? Because you throw yourself on the ground and act like a rug he can wipe his feet on.
~ Unknown
Sometimes we may find that our partner continues to seek satisfaction in a ways that we cannot live with. Nevertheless, when we decide to go our own way we still have a choice as to how we separate. We can separate with bad feelings; blaming the other's fault and unacceptable behavior. Or we can separate with forgiveness, love and understanding.
~ Unknown
Simplicity, patience and forgiveness are three virtues which makes one able to keep good attitude.
~ Anil Sinha
Forgiveness doesn't excuse their behavior. Forgiveness prevents their behavior from destroying your heart.
~ Hemant Smarty
Oh the gladness of their gladness when they're glad, And the sadness of their sadness when they're sad; But the gladness of their gladness, and the sadness of their sadness, Are as nothing to their badness when they're bad
~ James Matthew Barrie
Never trust people from what they say, trust them from what they do.
~ Unknown
Don't trust people's words, trust their actions!
~ Unknown
Most times, how you treat your children is how they grow up to treat you.
~ Terry Mark
Live your life in the manner that you would like your kids to live theirs. Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.
~ Unknown
A dog reflects the family life. Whoever saw a frisky dog in a gloomy family, or a sad dog in a happy one? Snarling people have snarling dogs, dangerous people have dangerous ones.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
There is something frightful in the way in which not only characteristic qualities, but particular manifestations of them, are repeated from generation to generation.
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
Make no friendship with an angry man; and with a furious man thou shalt not go
~ Unknown