Top 14 Quotes About Changing Bad Habits

#1. My first instrument was actually the trombone, but that didn't last long. Soon I was playing guitar in bands from the time I was 11 or 12.

Dave Grohl

#2. It took me a long, long time to break the chains that's inside me.

Manal Al-Sharif

#3. I took them all away, and if ever there was a time I needed distraction, this was it. In complete desolation, I looked at the world above. I watched the sky as it turned from silver to gray to the color of rain. Even the clouds were trying to get away.

Markus Zusak

#4. I feel audiences are not given enough credit for their intelligence.

Tony Goldwyn

#5. What is a portrait good for, unless it shows just how the subject was seen by the painter? In the old days before photography came in a sitter had a perfect right to say to the artist: "Paint me just as I am." Now if he wishes absolute fidelity he can go to the photographer and get it.

Aubrey Beardsley

#6. Some people hurt themselves with a blade and others do it with poisonous thoughts

Dee Juusan

#7. People try to change too much at once and it becomes overwhelming, and they end up falling off the program. So gradually changing bad habits makes much more of a difference than trying to change them all at once.

Ian K. Smith

#8. it is better to understand the balance-sheet of one's own life than of the corn trade.

Seneca.

#9. There's nothing quite as exciting or moving as the very finest literary non-fiction.

Catherine Jinks

#10. The public only takes up yesterday as a stick to beat today.

Jean Cocteau

#11. The hatred Muslim extremists feel against the West feeds on certain conflicts in the world.

Otto Schily

#12. On the murder of New York deli owner Abe Lebewohl: It's almost like wiping out Carnegie Hall. A sandwich to a Jew is just as important as a country to a Gentile.

Jackie Mason

#13. May you refuse to be bullied by your fears or diminished by your insecurities.

Susie Larson

#14. Busy, busy, busy, is what we Bokononists whisper whenever we think of how complicated and unpredictable the machinery of life really is. But

Kurt Vonnegut

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