A Quote by Anamika Mishra

If we choose to behave differently, we are considered 'Mad' or 'immature — © Anamika Mishra
If we choose to behave differently, we are considered 'Mad' or 'immature
There are different groups of people in your life that you behave slightly differently with. You behave one way with your family. You behave in a different way with your work colleagues. You behave differently with your friends from the movie club, your fitness instructor - all subtly different personas.
Then I fall asleep with a stupid feeling of wishing to be different from what I am or from what I want to be; perhaps to behave differently from the way I want to behave or do behave.
Don't ever call me mad, Mycroft. I'm not mad. I'm just ... well, differently moraled, that's all.
Mad? Is one who has solved the secret of life to be considered mad?
In certain circumstances, financial markets can affect the so-called fundamentals which they are supposed to reflect. When that happens, markets enter into a state of dynamic disequilibrium and behave quite differently from what would be considered normal by the theory of efficient markets. Such boom/bust sequences do not arise very often, but when they do, they can be very disruptive, exactly because they affect the fundamentals of the economy.
All my life, people have asked me what I was so mad about. 'Why you so mad?' And I was never mad. I'm not mad, I just look mad.
I'd have to say no, people don't change, but they can learn to behave differently.
You cannot say things one week and then behave differently.
If you do not choose to become a steady source of blissfulness for yourself and everything around you, you will remain an immature life.
Either I choose to behave or live a life of someone else, or I choose to be myself and live the life the way I want.
Things on a very small scale behave like nothing that you have any direct experience about. They do not behave like waves, they do not behave like particles, they do not behave like clouds, or billiard balls, or weights on springs, or like anything that you have ever seen.
America is immature as a nation, and part of the reason why 'Hung' is a hit show is because it deals with that immature side of the male brain where we are kind of comparing ourselves to the rest of the world.
I certainly don't want to be part of a media that forces confessions from people who are not going to behave any differently the next time round.
The real question is: if you knew there was a god, would you behave any differently? And if the answer is yes, then perhaps you should assume there is.
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved.
I'm sure I've all but lost friends by maintaining that, despite their love for it, I always saw Stanley Kramer's 'It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World' as more of an exercise in anti-comedy than humor.
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