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Such as are your habitual thoughts, such also will be the character of your mind; for the soul is dyed by the thoughts. Marcus Aurelius | top
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The streets and alleys of the ward were notoriously filthy, and the contractors habitually neglected them, not failing, however, to draw their regular payments from the city treasury. Ray Stannard Baker | top
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There are as many kinds of beauty as there are habitual ways of seeking happiness. Charles Baudelaire | top
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Advancement only comes with habitually doing more than you are asked. Gary Ryan Blair | top
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Those who enjoy their own emotionally bad health and who habitually fill their own minds with the rank poisons of suspicion, jealousy and hatred, as a rule take umbrage at those who refuse to do likewise, and they find a perverted relief in trying to denigrate them. Johannes Brahms | top
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Sport is the habitual and voluntary cultivation of intensive physical effort. Pierre de Coubertin | top
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Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kindness, and small obligations given habitually, are what preserve the heart and secure comfort. Humphry Davy | top
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It should here be added that poetry habitually takes the form of verse. John Drinkwater | top
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Do not expect the world to look bright, if you habitually wear gray-brown glasses. Charles William Eliot | top
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You lose your habitual behavior, which allowed you to sort of zone out. You have to be here, you have to be now, you have to be present. Sally Field | top
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There is no defense against adverse fortune which is so effectual as an habitual sense of humor. Thomas W. Higginson | top
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The most effective step that may be taken to increase the production of these crops is to enlarge the acreage devoted to them in the regions where they are grown habitually. David F. Houston | top
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The hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioned our characters in the wrong way. William James | top
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There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision. William James | top
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In truth, politeness is artificial good humor, it covers the natural want of it, and ends by rendering habitual a substitute nearly equivalent to the real virtue. Thomas Jefferson | top
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Mindless habitual behavior is the enemy of innovation. Rosabeth Moss Kanter | top
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I am sure that the sad days and happenings were rare, and that I lived the joyous and careless life of other children; but just because the happy days were so habitual to me they made no impression upon my mind, and I can no longer recall them. Pierre Loti | top
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Our destiny changes with our thought; we shall become what we wish to become, do what we wish to do, when our habitual thought corresponds with our desire. Orison Swett Marden | top
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One of the effects of living with electric information is that we live habitually in a state of information overload. There's always more than you can cope with. Marshall McLuhan | top
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This same habitual blindness to spiritual, substantive dimensions of every significant challenge continues to handicap Hollywood. Michael Medved | top
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Let what is irksome become habitual, no more will it trouble you. Ovid | top
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The strength of a man's virtue should not be measured by his special exertions, but by his habitual acts. Blaise Pascal | top
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In my own case, who have spent my whole life in the practice of virtue, right conduct from habitual has become natural. Sallust | top
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I've come up with another formulation about style: that it's essentially a manifestation of a certain habitual set of limitations. It's what a composer does NOT do that defines a style. James Tenney | top
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But you can catch yourself entertaining habitually certain ideas and setting others aside; and that, I think, is where our personal destinies are largely decided. Alfred North Whitehead | top