Top 28 Quotes About Impulsiveness
#1. Young people ... have more compassion and tenderness toward the elderly than most middle-aged adults. Nothing
not avarice, not pride, not scrupulousness, not impulsiveness
so disillusions a youth about her parents as the seemingly inhumane way they treat her grandparents.
Louise J. Kaplan
#2. She was both more assured and quieter, deeper. It was as if the distance she had traveled had ironed out some of her foolish impulsiveness, her flippancy.
Amanda Coplin
#3. By increasing Expectancy or Value, or decreasing Impulsiveness or Delay, you hack motivation. For
Nick Winter
#4. heart she faced the wrenching truth: Impulsiveness and recklessness, her two greatest faults, had brought her to this dire end - the same two character flaws that had
Judith McNaught
#5. The truth of life lies in the impulsiveness of matter. The mind of man has been poisoned by concepts. Do not ask him to be content, ask him only to be calm, to believe that he has found his place. But only the madman is really calm.
Antonin Artaud
#6. I think if you're doing a play, you're rehearsing enough that you get to a point where it's freeing again. But in a movie, if you rehearse too much, now you've just shown everybody what you're going to do. And any element of surprise or impulsiveness is taken away.
Geena Davis
#7. Impulsiveness can be charming but deliberation can have an appeal, as well.
Sarah Dessen
#8. People are more impulsive and they get slightly less impulsive as they get older and the impulsiveness interacting with the depression is particularly devastating and lethal, potentially lethal.
Kay Redfield Jamison
#9. In the midst of all the chaos swirling through your brain, all the disorganization and impulsiveness, the condition (ADHD) also seems to trigger a certain kind of creativity.
David Neeleman
#10. The motivation hacker learns to steer his life towards higher Value and to have fun demolishing boring necessities in his way. Impulsiveness
Nick Winter
#11. Emotional self-control
delaying gratification and stifling impulsiveness- underlies accomplishment of every sort
Daniel Goleman
#12. She's American. She shows her emotions, doesn't hide them and tell you what you want to hear. She behaves genuinely and impulsively. That is part of her appeal.
Annie Ward
#13. It's safe to be in love with someone you know you'll never have. Nothing is really risked when you know you can't lose. He was a distraction, an excuse, and a friend. No more, no less.
Kristan Higgins
#14. The danger in having modern music tied to a period piece is that hearing something may take you out of the moment.
Aldis Hodge
#15. Sharing holiday snaps on social media is an act of arrogant vanity.
Jeremy Paxman
#16. You live overseas, you see these exotic places and you want to know about them. But, weirdly, it also made me homesick for all these very prosaic places in America.
Ken Jennings
#17. Humility is a flower which does not grow in everyone's garden.
Aristotle.
#18. The success of the therapy relies on three main factors: the appropriate selection of patients, the accurate placement of the DBS lead in the sensorimotor regions of the target nuclei, and optimal choice of electrical parameters for stimulation.
William J. Marks Jr.
#19. My folks were country music performers. They made records and even did a few tours with the Grand Ole Opry. There always were a lot of guitarists around.
Lenny Breau
#20. ...she called, 'Mother, come out, someone's here, he brought the rain.
Zsuzsa Bank
#21. Sometimes it's a good idea to think about what you want from a situation, and try to get it, rather than just blurt out the first thing that comes into your head.
E. Lockhart
#22. My first YA novel, not many people have read. It's a fickle business. There's a degree of timing and luck involved.
Gayle Forman
#23. Old age has a great sense of calm and freedom when the passions relax their hold, then, as Sophocles says, we are free from the grasp, not of one mad master only, but of many.
Plato
#24. He was in his mid-thirties, with a posture that suggested a hundred.
Ken Bruen
#25. It would be a sin to help you destroy yourself.
Leo Tolstoy
#26. For it is a sad rule that whenever you are most in need of your art as a rationalist, that is when you are most likely to forget it.
Eliezer Yudkowsky
#27. Before you make a decision, ask yourself this question: will you regret the results or rejoice in them?
Rob Liano
#28. Drama is like meat and three veg. Whereas comedy is like the merangue at the end.
Woody Allen
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