Top 16 Good Study Habit Quotes
#1. For an entrepreneur: wealth invites fame. For a celebrity: fame invites wealth.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#2. A leader who loses his connection to his people soon loses the ability to lead them.
Robert Ley
#3. I would wear a full-length cape if I could get away with it - I do love a good swirl in a fog.
Martin Freeman
#4. There would never have been a British Ballet without Diaghilev. He had a wonderful influence.
Ninette De Valois
#5. If God exists, either He can do nothing to stop the most egregious calamities, or He does not care to. God, therefore, is either impotent or evil.
Sam Harris
#6. Because we imagine, we can have invention and technology. It's actually play, not necessity, that is the mother of invention.
Alison Gopnik
#7. It's a completely useless emotion - jealousy. I don't go there.
Joy Behar
#8. Intuition often sees where science is blind.
Marty Rubin
#9. How's motherhood? It is absolutely wonderful. Oh, my gosh. It's truly indescribable and amazing.
Jennie Finch
#10. Maybe I'll even become a nun and swear off boys forever."
Scarlet turned to study me. "No. Your face wouldn't be good in a habit.
Gabrielle Zevin
#11. The rest of my room is book shelves. I hoard books. They are people who do not leave.
Anne Sexton
#12. Coming from the University of Miami, I developed really good study habits.
Jonathan Vilma
#13. Watch the thought and its ways with care, and let it spring from love born out of concern for all beings.
Gautama Buddha
#14. It's a global fashion thing; because of the Internet it has gotten really small. It's cluttered, but it's gotten small.
Paul Weller
#15. Good habits are enormously freeing - we accomplish good things almost on autopilot. One study from Duke University found that more than 40 percent of the actions people take every day aren't decisions, but habits. Good habits free us, but when sin becomes a habit, our souls lose their freedom.
John Ortberg
#16. Adams lay peacefully, his mind clear, by all signs. Then late in the afternoon, according to several who were present in the room, he stirred and whispered clearly enough to be understood, Thomas Jefferson survives.
David McCullough
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