Quotes About Behavior
I'm an expert in homo sapiens behavior. They can rationalize anything. Take war. They'll bankrupt their economies, sacrifie the best of their young, unleash a bloodbath that impresses even me, at the expense of providing shelter, food, and medicine for their own people. Compared to that, the sale of a few women is trivial.
~ Unknown
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Un mal hábito entra como un huésped, se une a la familia y, finalmente, se hace con el control.» El Talmud
~ Unknown
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Es fácil deducir que, si me veo de una manera, todas las conductas, todas las acciones que emprenda tendrán mucha relación con la forma en la que me veo a mí mismo.
~ Unknown
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El gran error de algunos empleados es tratar a sus patrones como si fueran personas".
~ Mario Benedetti
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Antes sólo daba su coima el que quería conseguir algo ilícito. Vaya y pase. Ahora también da coima el que quería conseguir algo lícito. Y esto quiere decir relajo total.
~ Mario Benedetti
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Dígame, señor Aladino, ¿usted de qué signo es? - Virgo, para servirle a usted. - ¿Virgo? Impulsivo, sensible reservado, activo, inteligencia racional, sentido práctico, devoción, fidelidad. Y también tendencia al surmenaje.
~ Mario Benedetti
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Gossip is the story of our lives," she said.``It is the way a society works out how it is to behave. Our manners, our morals,our mores
~ Unknown
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very poor men are seldom bad. And that very bad men are seldom poor.
~ Unknown
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Well, son, you cain't go thru life chunkin' things at all the ugly women you meet.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
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Home is where you are loved the most and act the worst.
~ Marjorie Pay Hinckley
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None of it's about what God wants, it's just about men wanting to run everything and girls like me knowing their place. Behaving PROPERLY.
~ Mark Billingham
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Anything we decide to do or any outward expression of behavior will be consistent with what we believe.
~ Unknown
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Why wouldn't someone want to win? It's really not a question of what someone wants, because I believe that all traders want to win. Yet, there are often conflicts about winning. Sometimes these conflicts are so powerful that we find our behavior is in direct conflict with what we want. These conflicts could stem from religious upbringing, work ethic or certain types of childhood trauma.
~ Unknown
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we are a we-species who do individually what we do largely because of each other. As my childhood excuse ran, 'Bigger boys made me do
~ Unknown
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We therefore tend to rely on willpower alone. This never works because the ideal sequence above is opposed by a stronger and more primitive one: Stimulus – Reaction. Without the right structures to keep it under control, Stimulus – Reaction will always tend to overwhelm Thought – Decision – Action.
~ Unknown
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Beware the inveterate punster, Doyle, it's a sure sign of brewing mental disturbance.
~ Mark Frost
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Human beings invent just as many ways to sabotage their lives as to improve them.
~ Mark Goulston
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Empathy is a sensory experience; that is, it activates the sensory part of your nervous system, including the mirror neurons we've talked about. Anger, on the other hand, is a motor action—usually a reaction to some perceived hurt or injury by another person. So by taking people out of anger and shifting them into an empathic behavior, the Empathy Jolt moves them from the motor brain to the sensory brain.
~ Mark Goulston
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What I mean by crazy is irrational. There are four ways in which the people you deal with can be irrational: •?They can't see the world clearly. •?They say or think things that make no sense. •?They make decisions and take actions that aren't in their best interest. •?They become downright impossible when you try to guide them back to the side of reason.
~ Mark Goulston
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2. Identify the person's modus operandi—the specific way he acts out his crazy.
~ Mark Goulston
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People's early experiences shape how crazy or how sane they become.
~ Mark Goulston
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3. Realize that the crazy behavior isn't about you. Instead, it's all about the person you're dealing with.
~ Mark Goulston
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Stage 2 At this point, you're dealing with someone who's no longer striking out wildly but is still venting—better, but still a problem. So your next goal is to move the person from the emotional middle (mammal) brain up into the rational upper (human) brain.
~ Mark Goulston
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crazy starts with a misaligned brain,
~ Mark Goulston
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