Quotes About Attitudes
The obvious solution to this problem would be to get rid of the mental programs you have that are negative, and to make sure you have enough positive programs stored in your subconscious mind to ensure that your attitudes and actions will also be positive.
~ Shad Helmstetter
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Programming creates beliefs, beliefs create attitudes, attitudes create feelings, feelings determine actions, and actions create results.
~ Shad Helmstetter
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1. Programming creates beliefs. 2. Beliefs create attitudes. 3. Attitudes create feelings. 4. Feelings determine actions. 5. Actions create results. ?That's how the brain works. If you want to manage yourself in a better way, and change your results, you can do so at any time you choose. Start with the first step. Change your programming.
~ Shad Helmstetter
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The process of change does not occur on superficial levels, through mere "positive thinking." It involves exploring, discovering, and changing our deepest, most basic attitudes toward life.
~ Shakti Gawain
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Pornography, then, educates the male public. It would be very surprising if it did not.
~ Sheila Jeffreys
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As elite attitudes towards public education over time illustrate, simple formulas are far from adequate. There are conflicting tendencies.
~ Noam Chomsky
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You can say you're a liberal and everybody laughs and it's a good time.
~ George Saunders
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Complexes and negative beliefs remain in our sub consciousness for a life time
~ Sunday Adelaja
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It is applied exclusively to girls. Have you noticed? I know a few wild boys, and people generally think none the worse of them—boys will be boys. I have never heard any of them called hoydens.
~ Mary Balogh
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These attitudes, assumptions and prejudices are hard-wired into us: not into our brains (there is no neurological reason for us to hear low-pitched voices as more authoritative than high-pitched ones), but into our culture, our language and millennia of our history.
~ Mary Beard
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You know what I think? Ten percent of any group of human beings are shitheads. Catholics, Jews. Germans, Italians. Pilots, priests. Teachers, doctors, shopkeepers. Ten percent are shitheads. Another ten percent -- salt of the earth! Saints! Give you the shirts off their backs. Most people are in the middle, just trying to get by.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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At the risk of descending to unscientific generalizations, 90 percent of Texans give the other 10 percent a bad name. - Attributed to John H. Doc Holliday
~ Mary Doria Russell
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In a wartime survey conducted by a team of food-habits researchers, only 14 percent of the students at a women's college said they liked evaporated milk. After serving it to the students sixteen times over the course of a month, the researchers asked again. Now 51 percent liked it. As Kurt Lewin put it, "People like what they eat, rather than eat what they like.
~ Mary Roach
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I do not know,' said the man, 'what the custom of the English may be; but it is the custom of the Irish to hate villains.
~ Mary Shelley
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I do not know what the custom of the English may be, but it is the custom of the Irish to hate villains
~ Mary Shelley
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Trump's campaign promise of a return to the imaginary past was largely a promise to transport Americans to a time when racism, misogyny, and xenophobia were mainstream attitudes. More than that: it was the promise of a new history in which a greater inclusivity not only had not happened but would never happen.
~ Masha Gessen
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A recent survey found that 82 per cent of Americans think that over the next thirty years robots and computers will 'probably or definitely do most of the work done by humans' but that only 37 per cent think they will do 'the type of work I do': a big contradiction there.
~ Matt Ridley
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A reading skimming the preceding pages might never know it, but most people like animals and often love them, and indeed we live in a time of great change in attitudes about the care and treatment of animals. Animal protection in this way is like many other great moral and social causes now adopted into custom and law, ideas once viewed as a threat to civilized values but not accepted as the extension of civilized values.
~ Matthew Scully
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A reading skimming the preceding pages might never know it, but most people like animals and often love them, and indeed we live in a time of great change in attitudes about the care and treatment of animals. Animal protection in this way is like many other great moral and social causes now adopted into custom and law, ideas once viewed as a threat to civilized values but now accepted as the extension of civilized values.
~ Matthew Scully
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Why doesn't Tacy like boys?' asked Alice. 'But I do like them,' protested Tacy. 'I just don't think they are little tin gods.
~ Maud Hart Lovelace
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According to a Wall Street Journal article some 59 percent of Americans don t own a single book. Not a cookbook or even the Bible.
~ Maureen Corrigan
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God," I said. "Why are all guys so easy like that?
~ Maureen Johnson
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Morality is a very real and extremely potent human postulate projected onto the world. It includes broadly shared common denominators, evolutionarily engraved in human nature by the logic and adaptive pressures of social life and social cooperation. It consists of a bundle of attitudes and precepts that serve this logic, which takes different and sometimes incommensurable forms between people and between different cultural traditions.
~ Azar Gat
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These people," he had said with his inscrutable smile, "are different from us. They don't care about books and such things.
~ Azar Nafisi
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