Quotes About Behavior
Speech, etiquette, behavior, thinking, everything is mechanized and everything works automatically, everything is carefully programmed for the norm, everything is a formality. The world around us becomes soulless, a world in which there is a utopia of laziness thanks to machines and mechanical thinking.
~ Unknown
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The binary code of human behavior is based on the reciprocity algorithm: justice, guilt, conscience.
~ Unknown
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The embedded logic is a thread of control of a person by manipulating his instincts and vices.
~ Unknown
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Heterosexuals who act out, verbally or behaviorally, against homosexuals are often accused of being sexist. But, there is a simple but fundamental flaw in this political accusation that is time and time again overlooked. Homosexuality is not a sex. It is not even a gender. It is an abnormal orientation toward sexual intercourse. It is no more than a disorder in choosing whom one will engage in sexual acts with. How can people be sexist against homosexuals? They are not a sex. Sex,
~ Unknown
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For a moralless people, everything is made to serve immoral purposes.
~ Unknown
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Actions can easily reveal the truth about the person, but also remember not to ignore the words.
~ Unknown
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From a quick observation one can see that all addictions come from the source of ignorance or from having too many choices at your service.
~ Unknown
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Obviously, no one can escape the chains of self-interest. It is the same attribute of self-interest that shapes our judgments.
~ Unknown
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The majority of people imagine themselves to be so religious, while breaking the laws, instead of the rules alone.
~ Unknown
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The so called 'inner beauty' is simply character. It's your behaviour or attitude towards the world and people around you. Meaning, it can be beautiful and ugly too!
~ Unknown
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We continue to swing like a pendulum, from good to evil. It's easy to predict human behaviours because we only have two options.
~ Unknown
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We must not, at any cost, behave like little children who are ready to take credit for good deeds but run away wherever evil ones appear.
~ Unknown
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We should always keep our behavior or performance separate from our sense of self-worth.
~ Myles Munroe
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We are products of our culture and interpret the world through our mental conditioning.
~ Myles Munroe
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The picture that we have of ourselves—our self-concept—will always determine how we respond to life.
~ Myles Munroe
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Am I, in any way, violating the trust of those who have placed their faith in me? What impact am I having on those who are influenced or affected by my behavior?
~ Myles Munroe
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our personal behavior often has consequences for others.
~ Myles Munroe
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No one should think he is too smart or too safe to avoid consequences of a lack of character.
~ Myles Munroe
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Part of the problem about authenticity is that virtues aren't the only things that are habit forming: the more someone behaves in a way that is damaging to self or to others, the more "natural" it will both seem and actually be. Spontaneity, left to itself, can begin by excusing bad behavior and end by congratulating vice.
~ Unknown
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The New Testament's vision of Christian behavior has to do, not with struggling to keep a bunch of ancient and apparently arbitrary rules, nor with "going with the flow" or "doing what comes naturally", but with the learning of the language, in the present, which will equip us to speak it fluently in God's new world.
~ Unknown
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Virtue is what happens when habitual choices have been wise.
~ Unknown
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Once people grasp that the events of the Messiah's death and resurrection have transformed everything and that they are now living between that initial explosive event and God's final setting right of the world (when God is "all in all"), then everything will change: belief, behavior, attitudes, expectations, and not least a new love, a real sense of belonging, which springs up among those who share all this. That is what so much of Paul's writing is about.
~ Unknown
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First, Paul is anxious that everyone who professes Christian faith should allow the gospel to transform the whole of their lives, so that the outward signs of the faith express a living reality that comes from the deepest parts of the personality. Second, he is also anxious that each Christian, and especially every teacher of the faith, should know how to build up the community in mutual love and support, rather than, by the wrong sort of teaching or behaviour, tearing it apart.
~ Unknown
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The author explains the evidence for they would help from astronomy. He says that if planets are behaving in a way that cannot be explained by what is already known, then another planet is searched for which would explain their behavior. This, he says, is actually how the more distant planets were discovered. We look, then, for something that would explain what is not inexplicable from what we already see.
~ Unknown
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