Top 14 Change A Bad Habit Quotes
#1. In other words, it was a struggle with himself. And the product of that struggle: anger, bitterness, resentment, envy or transformation, aspiration, hope, decency..the product of that struggle is the quality of your life and the nature of your soul.
Emma Forrest
#2. You can have a similar experience in your own life. You can change, even if you consider yourself a "night person" ... Almost any habit-good or bad-can be set in about twenty-one days. With firm resolve, we can make the needed changes in our lives.
Joe J. Christensen
#3. All that is required to become an optimist is to have the goal and to practice it. The more you rehearse optimistic thoughts, the more 'natural' and 'ingrained' they will become. With time they will be part of you, and you will have made yourself into an altogether different person.
Sonja Lyubomirsky
#4. Freedom,Dignity and Peace;Three values deserves to fight to get them all
Mohammed Sekouty
#5. People who appear to be resisting change may simply be the victim of bad habits. Habit, like gravity, never takes a day off.
Paul Gibbons
#6. and for that, every single one of your direct descendants had to overcome dangers, looks, and sickness long enough to be able to have sex.
Shawn Achor
#7. Ah well, I suppose it has come to this ... Such is life!
Ned Kelly
#8. I constantly make fashion mistakes but I think it's good to take risks.
Clemence Poesy
#9. The Golden Rule of Habit Change: You can't extinguish a bad habit, you can only change it.
Charles Duhigg
#10. If breaking a habit has been hard for you to do, hard for you even to face, then a helping hand is in order.
Kenneth Schwarz
#11. Love knits families together, friends, lovers, societies, nations and perhaps oneday a world.
Frederick Lenz
#12. To cure worry, spend fifteen minutes daily filling your mind full of God. Worry is just a very bad mental habit. You can change any habit with God's help.
Norman Vincent Peale
#13. Poetry is ordinary language raised to the nth power. Poetry is boned with ideas, nerved and blooded with emotions, all held together by the delicate, tough skin of words.
Paul Engle
#14. A language not based on universal symbols or sensations is gibberish, a pitfall of modern art, no longer modern.
Nelson Shanks
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