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Last updated on December 26, 2024.
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits.
I'm not a particularly disciplined person in terms of my work habits.
Success is determined by your daily choices and habits — © Rick Pitino
Success is determined by your daily choices and habits
Good habits formed at youth make all the difference.
We cannot, in a moment, get rid of habits of a lifetime.
Travel stories teach geography; insect stories lead the child into natural science; and so on. The teacher, in short, can use reading to introduce her pupils to the most varied subjects; and the moment they have been thus started, they can go on to any limit guided by the single passion for reading.
I'm sure that my compulsive eating habits began when I was a baby.
You can't have bad eating habits without paying for them.
Attitudes are nothing more than habits of thought.
Habits grow from obtaining knowledge, attitude and skills.
Sayings remain meaningless until they are embodied in habits.
We feel that if you - practice habits turn into game realities.
Experience does not give you wisdom, it gives you habits. — © Michael Grinder
Experience does not give you wisdom, it gives you habits.
We had this neighbor who was an actor, and he was going to an audition one day, driving by our house, and he asked if I wanted to tag along. He was reading for the part of the father, and they were reading for the part of the son the same day, and he told me to sneak in there and make it look like I knew what I was doing.
Anything to shake you out of the normal habits is good.
Habits are malleable throughout your entire life.
I got nasty habits; I take tea at three.
I am going to develop some smarter habits.
Watch your thoughts for they become words. Watch your words for they become actions. Watch your actions for they become habits. Watch your habits for they become your character. And watch your character for it becomes your destiny. What we think, we become. My father always said that... and I think I am fine.
Habits are where our lives and careers and bodies are made.
Cultivate only the habits that you are willing should master you
I admit my reading time is limited because I can write in the situations and places where people usually read. But reading is the fuel - it's inspiring - so I try to keep the tank full. What happens most of the time is I binge read. I will put aside a day or two to do nothing but read.
My problem is that while other people are reading fifty books I'm reading one book fifty times. I only stop when at the bottom of page 20, say, I realize I can recite pages 21 and 22 from memory. Then I put the book away for a few years.
...I will continue to underscore that I don't think authorial intent is all that important to a reading experience, and I certainly don't think the job of reading is to divine authorial intent.
Much of my reading time over the last decade and a half has been spent reading aloud to my children. Those children's bedtime rituals of supper, bath, stories, and sleep have been a staple of my life and some of the best, most special times I can remember.
My mom taught me to read when I was two or three. When I was five I read and wrote well enough to do my nine-year older brother's homework in exchange for chocolate or cigarettes. By the time I was 10, I was reading Orwell, Tolstoy's War and Peace, and the Koran. I was reading comic books too.
Don't let any of your good habits get boring.
You get into habits. Ways of being with certain people.
There is a great reform required in the education and habits of females.
Reading isn't about managing expectations. In certain ways, writing is. You're trying to send signals early in a book about what might be coming later, but I think worrying about the kind of chatter around a book is something I try and stay as far away from when I'm reading.
Good habits are worth being fanatical about.
Habits are like submarines; they run silent and deep.
I have no faith in a human critter who hasn't one or two bad habits.
I will form good habits and become their slaves.
Bad habits die hard...........? #livingforlove ? #rebelheart
Anyone who grows up reading the Bible for spiritual reasons, you get accustomed to reading things that are too much for you, too profound for you... Having that belief that you should read them anyway gives you a great advantage over people who only read what they think they can understand.
A team is constructed with time and automatismos, habits, mechanisms.
Opportunity is all around us, but we have beliefs and habits that block it. — © Paul Buchheit
Opportunity is all around us, but we have beliefs and habits that block it.
One reason I like to highlight reading is, reading is the beginnings of the ability to be a good student. And if you can't read, it's going to be hard to realize dreams, it's going to be hard to go to college. So when your teachers say, read - you ought to listen to her.
Habits are products of our choice; we are what we make of ourselves.
Writing, or at least good writing, is an outgrowth of that urge to use language to communicate complex ideas and experiences between people. And that's true whether you're reading Shakespeare or bad vampire fiction-reading is always an act of empathy. It's always an imagining of what it's like to be someone else.
Focused reading is so important, and I'm just as guilty as everyone. I have to force myself to slow down, often printing things out or using print as a medium for things that are most important or for things whose beauty would be lost if I use other modes of reading.
The written word, obviously, is very inward, and when we're reading, we're thinking. It's a sort of spiritual, meditative activity. When we're looking at visual objects, I think our eyes are obviously directed outward, so there's not as much reflective time. And it's the reflectiveness and the spiritual inwardness about reading that appeals to me.
The diligent reading of Sacred Scripture accompanied by prayer brings about that intimate dialogue in which the person reading hears God who is speaking, and in praying, responds to him with trusting openness of heart. If it is effectively promoted, this practice will bring to the Church-I am convinced of it-a new spiritual springtime.
Reading 'The New Yorker' - I start on the last page and go backwards, reading all the cartoons. Then I read 'Shouts and Murmurs.' Then I read the reviews. Then I read the articles that immediately appeal to me.
Becoming a writer can kind of spoil your reading because you kind of read on tracks. You're reading as someone who wants to enjoy the book but also, as a writer, noticing the techniques that the writer uses and especially the ones that make you want to turn the page to see what happened.
Men's natures are alike; it is their habits that separate them.
As we learn to speak from the heart we are changing the habits of a lifetime. — © Marshall B. Rosenberg
As we learn to speak from the heart we are changing the habits of a lifetime.
About 15 years ago I went though a period of a year or so when I just couldn't find anything good. My wife noticed I was having trouble reading menus. I bought some cheap reading glasses in a drug store. I got home and suddenly all these books that weren't good were good.
The habits of a vigorous mind are born in contending with difficulties.
Prayer purifies us, reading instructs us. Both are good when both are possible. Otherwise, prayer is better than reading.
I am not a politician, and my other habits are good, also.
Vices are often habits rather than passions.
I am not a politician, and my other habits air good.
The fact is that our kids aren't reading books - or frankly, much of anything lately. Schools are under funded, some schools even closing their libraries. Parents have to realize that it's their job, and not the school's job, to get kids into the habit of reading for fun.
Radio is the medium that most closely approximates the experience of reading. As a novelist, I find it very exciting to be able to reach people who might not ever pick up one of my books, either because they can't afford it (as is often the case in Latin America), or because they just don't have the habit of reading novels.
It seemed like a nice neighborhood to have bad habits in.
One of the things that made me long to be back in prison was that I had so little opportunity for reading, thinking and quiet reflection after my release. I intend, amongst other things, to give myself much more opportunity for such reading and reflection.
Good or bad, habits always deliver results.
I'm steeped in the news because I enjoy the news - I like reading papers, I like reading the blogs, I love talking to newsmakers and pundits, for that matter, about their opinions. I'm an information gatherer by nature, so that's what attracted me about this industry.
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