Quotes About Habit
How use doth breed a habit in a man.
~ William Shakespeare
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Most men are prisoners at best, Who some strong habit every drag about Like chain and ball.
~ Garrison Keillor
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Men prefer the false due to habit, passion, will. Preference for truth is rare. Men are ruled by their fear of truth.
~ Henri Frederic Amiel
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When it comes to eating right and exercising, there is no "I'll start tomorrow." Tomorrow is disease.
~ Terri Guillemets
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To some, the cigarette is a portable therapist.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Get into a habit of literally saying out loud or quietly under your breath, "Thank You, Jesus," and say it for everything.
~ Terri Savelle Foy
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You change yourself by changing something you do each day.
~ Terri Savelle Foy
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habit of trusting breaks you badly
~ Terry Pratchett, Hogfather
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Pleasure has turned into habit much more quickly than I should have ever thought possible.
~ Theophile Gautier
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when something painful or disagreeable happens to me, instead of a melancholy look, I answer by a smile. At first I did not always succeed, but now it has become a habit which I am glad to have acquired.
~ Thérèse de Lisieux
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If we allow ourselves even for a moment to contemplate the vast weight of suffering in the world, we will easily be overwhelmed with grief. This is why we develop the habit and self-protective instinct of overlooking the suffering around us.
~ Thabiti Anyabwile
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The thought manifests as the word; The word manifests as the deed; The deed develops into habit; And habit hardens into character. So watch the thought and its ways with care, And let it spring from love Born out of concern for all beings.
~ The Buddha
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A bad man, though raised to honour, always returns to his natural course, as a dog?s tail, though warmed by the fire and rubbed with oil, retains its form.*
~ The Hitopadesa
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Commit a sin twice, and it will not seem to thee a sin.
~ The Talmud
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He was one of those men who are capable it may be of a crime, but not of insubordination; in a good as in a bad sense, he was thoroughly a soldier. Men of mark respect the law as a moral necessity, ordinary men as a traditional everyday rule; for this very reason military discipline, in which more than anywhere else law takes the form of habit, fetters every man not entirely self-reliant as with a magic spell.
~ Theodor Mommsen
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Yet it is curious to see how a really truthful man will forget his misses, and his hits at close quarters, and, by dint of constant repetition, will finally persuade himself that he is in the habit of killing his game at three or four hundred yards.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
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He turns revolt into a style, prolongsThe impulse to a habit of the time.
~ Thom Gunn
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Fight like a man. Habit is overcome by habit.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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It is a hard thing to break through a habit and a yet harder thing to go contrary to our own will. Yet if thou overcome not slight and easy obstacles how wilt thou overcome greater ones Withstand thy will at the beginning and unlearn an evil habit lest it lead thee little by little into worse difficulties. Oh if thou knewest what peace to thyself thy holy life should bring ...and what joy to others methinketh thou wouldst be more zealous for spiritual profit.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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It is a hard thing to break through a habit, and a yet harder thing to go contrary to our own will. Yet if thou overcome not slight and easy obstacles, how shalt thou overcome greater ones? Withstand thy will at the beginning, and unlearn an evil habit, lest it lead thee little by little into worse difficulties. Oh, if thou knewest what peace to thyself thy holy life should bring to thyself, and what joy to others, methinketh thou wouldst be more zealous for spiritual profit.
~ Thomas a Kempis
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Charity is not a potency of the soul, because if it were it would be natural. Nor is it a passion, because it is not in a sensitive potency in which are all passions. Nor is it a habit, because a habit is removed with difficulty; charity, however, is easily lost through one act of mortal sin. Therefore charity is not something created in the soul.
~ Thomas Aquinas
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Were we to characterize this age of ours by any single epithet, we should be tempted to call it… above all others, the Mechanical Age…. The same habit regulates not our modes of action alone, but our modes of thought and feeling. Men are grown mechanical in head and in heart, as well as in hand.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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Kant ate but once a day, and drank no beer. Of this liquor, (I mean the strong black beer,) he was, indeed, the most determined enemy. If ever a man died prematurely, Kant would say—'He has been drinking beer, I presume.
~ Thomas de Quincey
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The respectable London druggists, in widely remote quarters of London, from whom I happened lately to be purchasing small quantities of opium, assured me, that the number of amateur opium-eaters (as I may term them) was, at this time, immense; and that the difficulty of distinguishing these persons, to whom habit had rendered opium necessary, from such as were purchasing it with a view to suicide, occasioned them daily trouble and disputes.
~ Thomas de Quincey
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