BEHAVIOR QUOTES III

quotations about behavior

What a man does, not what he feels, thinks, or believes, is the universal yardstick of behavior.

BENJAMIN C. LEEMING

Imagination


However much we feel the need to justify our inexplicable behavior, the fact remains that once we have decided to live, once we have decided to enjoy life, none of these disturbing, distressing, crippling factors is of the least importance.

HENRY MILLER

Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch


Put himself upon his good behavior.

LORD BYRON

Don Juan


The fact that my circumstances had changed drastically but my behavior hadn't was beginning to wear on me.

ANTHONY KIEDIS

Scar Tissue


The weirder you're going to behave, the more normal you should look. It works in reverse, too. When I see a kid with three or four rings in his nose, I know there is absolutely nothing extraordinary about that person.

P.J. O'ROURKE

The New York Times Magazine, 1993


Unweighed behavior.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

The Merry Wives of Windsor


The laws of behavior yield to the energy of the individual.

RALPH WALDO EMERSON

Essays


When we end up creating wrong models of the world based on incorrect laws of human behavior, the world doesn't change its laws to accommodate our ignorance.

AWDHESH SINGH

31 Ways to Happiness


The sum of behavior is to retain a man's own dignity, without intruding upon the liberty of others.

FRANCIS BACON

Advancement of Learning


Do what you like.

FRANCOIS RABELAIS

Works


Oddities and singularities of behavior may attend genius; when they do, they are its misfortune and blemishes; the man of true genius will be ashamed of them; and at least he will never affect to distinguish himself by whimsical peculiarities.

SIR W. TEMPLE

attributed, Day's Collacon


Behave yoursel' before folk;
Whate'er ye do, when out o' view,
Be cautious aye before folk.

ALEXANDER RODGER

"Behave Yoursel' Before Folk"


I need a little time off for bad behavior
The devil in me done been asleep too long

DAVID ALLEN COE

"Need a Little Time Off for Bad Behavior"


Behavior seemeth to me as a garment of the mind, and to have the conditions of a garment. For it ought to be made in fashion; it ought not to be too curious; it ought to be shaped so as to set forth any good making of the mind, and hide any deformity; and above all, it ought not to be too straight, or restrained for exercise or motion.

FRANCIS BACON

Advancement of Learning


Nothing is more adroit than irreproachable conduct.

MADAME DE MAINTENON

Maxims


There is a fair behavior in thee.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Twelfth Night