Achievable Behavior Quotes & Sayings
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That's me, Brady thought happily. When they give your middle name, you know you're an authentic boogeyman. — Stephen King

Fear is ... a kind of unintentional storytelling that we are all born knowing how to do. — Karen Thompson Walker

Sister is probably the most competitive relationship within the family, but once the sisters are grown, it becomes the strongest relationship. — Margaret Mead

Optimal results are not achievable without optimal behavior. — Douglas J. Lisle

Americans, like people everywhere, are in thrall to their visions of the past, rarely realizing the extent to which their understanding of history shapes behavior in the here and now. Historical understanding defines people's very sense of what is thinkable and achievable. As a result, many have lost the ability to imagine a world that is substantially different from and better than what exists today. — Oliver Stone

When you have a lot of books,you don't have to worry about getting bored unless you don't know the essence of reading.Reading is not just about reading,you have to use your imagination,make the characters alive and be one of them,feel them ... and presto,you'll never be alone! — Mareez Reyes

O blessed poverty, who bestows eternal riches on those who love and embrace her! — Clare Of Assisi

We're in a situation now where weight and extreme weight and heart disease is the biggest killer in this country today. — Jamie Oliver

Creativity is making regret free mistakes, Wisdom is knowing which ones have value — Mark W. Boyer

We are working to deploy a powerful new radar network with American early warning systems, — Joe Biden

Usually, I'm over-analyzing things that have to do with my own actions. — Ty Segall

The world exists for the education of each man. There is no age or state of society, or mode of action in history, to which there is not somewhat corresponding in his life. Everything tends in a most wonderful manner to abbreviate itself and yield its own virtue to him. He should see that he can live all history in his own person. He must sit at home with might and main, and not suffer himself to be bullied by kings or empires, but know that he is greater than all the geography and all the governments of the world . . . — Paul Scott

One has to get rid of the self. Once the self is thrown away, nothing is lacking. You start overflowing and blossoms start falling on you. — Osho