1,012 Quotes About Behavior
- Author Ashish Patel
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Formal education and current position can define your worthiness. What makes you extraordinary is defined by your attitude towards others.
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- Author stan goff
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Even scientists and academics are frequent prey to the delusion that reality is reducible. Fear, deep and wide, is the secret motive force of much human behavior, and I think reduction is often rooted in fear. Passing over fear, I think, is the beginning of every liberatory project.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Self-leaders are still true leaders even if they have no known followers. True leaders inspire by the influence of their characters and general self-made brands. Leadership is defined by the virtues of one's behaviour.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Self-leaders do not look for followers because they are busily pursuing their influencial dreams that followers will trace and ask for. Followers look for influence and that can be obtained from self-leaders.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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You can be in your room and lead people. Just develop your potentials and publicize them and you will see people looking for your product. That is influence; self-made leaders do not look for followers. Followers look for them.
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- Author Ramesh Sood
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I knew I couldI thought I wouldThen should I or shouldn'tTime flew and I couldn't
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- Author Simon Blackburn
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[...] like any human practices, those of religions are not exempt from ethical questioning. Rituals and rites in groups change behavior, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. For the madness of crowds is a very close cousin to the fervor or congregations and the martial spirit of armies.
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- Author Laurie Buchanan
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The way we behave, the way we treat others, the way we respond, the way we support, defines the work experience for everyone around us.
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- Author Irving Stone
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He believed that every individual was responsible for his conduct on earth, that there was a judge within. Could even a blazingly Christ inflict greater retribution? Could Dante's Charon in his rowboat on the river Acheron whip the miscreants into a deeper, more everlasting hell than man's unvarnished verdict of himself?
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