A Quote by George W. Bush

Liberty can change habits. — © George W. Bush
Liberty can change habits.
The case for trade is not just monetary, but moral. Economic freedom creates habits of liberty. And habits of liberty create expectations of democracy.
Old habits eat good intentions for lunch. Change your habits so you can change your outcomes.
Change is difficult and it takes time. It is hard for people to change their own behavior, much less that of others. Change programs normally address attitudes, ideas, and rewards. But the behaviors of people in organizations are also strongly shaped by habits, routines, and social norms. Real change requires new power relationships, new work routines and new habits, not just intent.
To change bad habits, we must study the habits of successful role models.
It's unfortunate, you know, that you can't change people's - habits, their personal habits.
I don't always have the best eating habits. I like butter and ice cream. There are days when I should work out and I don't. But it's never too late to change old habits.
The U.N. brings everybody together. And without it, we can't deal with Ebola or terrorism or climate change. But it's 70 years old. It's tired. It's acquired a lot of bad habits. And often it feels like only new bad habits get added and old bad habits don't get taken away.
The commitment to civil liberty is going to be reasserted strongly. But the concept of liberty is under attack, and our definition of insecurity, security and threats will change fundamentally. The depth of the attack on liberty will be felt painfully.
If your habits don't line up with your dream, then you need to either change your habits or change your dream
You cannot change your future, but you can change your habits, and surely your habits will change your future.
The habits of every animal are, at least in the eyes of man, constantly similar in all ages. But the habits, the clothes, the words and the dwelling of a prince, a banker, an artist, a bourgeois, a priest and a pauper, are wholly dissimilar and change at the will of civilizations.
Few persons enjoy real liberty; we are all slaves to ideas or habits.
Virtually everything we do in life is a matter of habit. Habits make us who we are. Why not change your habits to better your life?
You have to actually believe in your capacity to change for habits to permanently change.
Once you understand that habits can change, you have the freedom and the responsibility to remake them. Once you understand that habits can be rebuilt, the power of habit becomes easier to grasp and the only option left is to get to work.
A change in bad habits leads to a change in life.
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