1,012 Quotes About Behavior
- Author B. F. Skinner
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Behavior is shaped and maintained by its consequences
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- Author Becky Steele
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The Supreme Court of the nation has noticed that when you're trying to protect people who have been targets of bullying and violence, it is necessary to enumerate categories. The reason is so people are given notice, concretely, of what behavior they can and cannot do.
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- Author Ben Scott
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It's very rational behavior in the industry. I would do the same thing if I was paid by my shareholders. But rational market behavior doesn't necessarily mean good public service.
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- Author Brent Spiner
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But he's absorbed so much information and so much behavior from serving with humans that he is allot less machinelike now than he was in the beginning, and that was intentional.
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- Author Bud Selig
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There is a standard of behavior that is expected of our players, which was breached in this case,
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- Author Carolyn See
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'The Talk-Funny Girl' opens with a glum picture of a desperately poor rural New England family. Poverty has so brutalized the family that the ordinary laws and rules governing humanity have eroded, turning systems of behavior upside down.
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- Author Charlie Strong
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He's always harping on that; he's always talking about the behavior of the team. Now he's where he trusts this football team. The guys, they know how to act, they understand how to act. No one has gotten into any trouble, and I think they understand. Nobody wants to be the first one to get in trouble.
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- Author Chris Swecker
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We will not tolerate this kind of behavior. Fraud will not go unpunished.
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- Author David Souter
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Every defendant knows, if endowed with the mental competence for criminal responsibility, that the life he will take by his homicidal behavior is that of a unique person, like himself, and that the person to be killed probably has close associates, 'survivors,' who will suffer harms and deprivations from the victim's death.
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