The alcoholic and the drug addict harm only themselves by their behavior; the person who violates the rules of morality governing mans life in society harms not only himself, but everyone.
The energy you give off based on your beliefs. . . your emotions. . . your behavior. . . the vibrational frequency you give off is what determines the kind of reality experience you have. . . because physical reality doesn't exist except as a reflection of what you most strongly believe is true for you. That is all that physical reality is. It is literally like a mirror.
I'm very eclectic in terms of what I like, what I read, what I watch, my own consumer behavior.
I was always apologizing for yesterday's behavior and I got tired of it. I feel it's good being straight. As I did when I first got high. It's a high to be straight because I was getting loaded every day.
Since Reagan, it's almost impossible to get funding for research on sexual pleasure. You can find sexual behavior research, but not sexual pleasure. And let alone lesbian or homosexual sexuality.
Common sense and history tell you that rewarding illegal behavior will only encourage more of it.
When someone says "that resonates with me" what they are saying is "I agree with you" or "I align with you. " Once your ideas resonate with an audience, they will change. But, the only way to have true resonance is to understand the ones with whom you are trying to resonate. You need to spend time thinking about your audience. What unites them, what incites them? Think about your audience and what's on their mind before you begin building your presentation. It will help you identify beliefs and behavior in your audience that you can connect with. Resonate with.
At the moment of insight, a potential pattern of organized behavior comes into being.
The basis of all good human behavior is kindness.
It has always been the task of formal education to set up behavior which would prove useful or enjoyable later in a student's life.
Our behavior is a function of our experience. We act according to the way we see things. If our experience is destroyed, our behavior will be destructive. If our experience is destroyed, we have lost our own selves.
Discipline is not punishment. Discipline is changing someone’s behavior.
The nature of human beings is such that we tend not to drift into better behaviors. We usually have to be asked by someone to consider taking it up a level.
I think habits and behaviors are very hard to change. And they're even harder when you're back home.
Shareholders have the right and obligation to set the parameters of corporate behavior within which management pursues profit.
A certain group of adolescents evidence clear "druggie" behavior and attributes some time before they actually begin drug use.
Behaviorism is sometimes criticized as encouraging unethical behavior. For example, most organizations offer rewards for increasing revenue and threat of punishment, perhaps firing if you don't "make your number. "