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Habit Quotes - Page 10

Your habits will determine your future.

Your habits will determine your future.

Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Les Hewitt (2012). “The Power of Focus Tenth Anniversary Edition: How to Hit Your Business, Personal and Financial Targets with Absolute Confidence and Certainty”, p.5, Health Communications, Inc.

I was talking aloud to myself. A habit of the old: they choose the wisest person present to speak to

J.R.R. Tolkien (2012). “The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of The Lord of the Rings”, p.485, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

We get into the habit of living before acquiring the habit of thinking.

Albert Camus (2012). “The Myth of Sisyphus: And Other Essays”, p.8, Vintage

Your mind and habits will create either barriers or bridges to a better future.

Al Siebert, Mary Karr (2008). “The Adult Student's Guide to Survival & Success”

We build our character from the bricks of habit we pile up day by day.

Zig Ziglar (2010). “See You at the Top”, p.290, Pelican Publishing

Acts of virtue ripen into habits; and the goodly and permanent result is the formation or establishment of a virtuous character.

Thomas Chalmers (1833). “On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man”, p.148

Habit is overcome by habit.

Thomas a Kempis, Aeterna Press (1941*). “The Following of Christ”, p.78, Aeterna Press

How you treat the one reveals how you regard the many, because everyone is ultimately a one.

Stephen R. Covey (2012). “The Wisdom and Teachings of Stephen R. Covey”, p.67, Simon and Schuster

Good habits are the key to all success. Bad habits are the unlocked door to failure.

Og Mandino (2007). “The Greatest Secret In The World”, p.15, Jaico Publishing House

In any family, measles are less contagious than bad habits.

Mignon McLaughlin (2014). “Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin”, p.35, BookBaby

A disorganized workspace means disorganized work habits. A sloppy work environment equals sloppy results.

Larry Winget (2007). “It's Called Work for a Reason!: Your Success is Your Own Damn Fault”, p.84, Penguin

Virtue is the habit of acting according to wisdom.

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1988). “Leibniz: Political Writings”, p.31, Cambridge University Press