Negative Behavior Quotes
Collection of top 16 famous quotes about Negative Behavior
Negative Behavior Quotes & Sayings
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There isn't a single one of us who hasn't harvested either the positive or negative effects of a simple choice of behavior.
— Paul McCabe
Look for the positive qualities in your client's negative behavior.
— Marilyn Suttle
Be patient, for it is from doubt that knowledge is born.
— Khalil Gibran
Beauty gathered in the brightness of the sunny hours - is often best remembered in the quiet dark.
— Winston O. Abbott
'Jamie' is what my mother gave me, and that takes the onus off of being big. Somebody thinks, 'Oh, Jamie - how threatening can he be?'
— James Cromwell
A basic principle of data processing teaches the folly of trying to maintain independent files in synchonism.
— Frederick P. Brooks Jr.
Our behavior is governed by principles. Living in harmony with them brings positive consequences; violating them brings negative consequences.
— Stephen Covey
Who can know the heart of youth except youth itself.
— Patti Smith
She stretched, pulling out her earbuds, which apparently in Lykae was code for 'Interogate me,' because the questions, they came a-calling.
— Kresley Cole
Most of the Ten Commandments are negative. The purpose of law is not to mandate good behavior. That concept comes from the French Revolution.
— Randall Terry
Positive reinforcement changes behavior for the better, while criticism stabilizes negative behaviors and blocks change.
— Virginia H. Pearce
He would say: "You treat me as if I were just anybody." She would roar with the laughter of a free female and say: "Not at all: as if you were nobody.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
If your thinking is based on His word and not on what the world is saying then you will be victorious
— Sunday Adelaja
To give your positive or negative attention to something is a way of giving energy. The most damaging form of behavior is withholding your attention.
— Masaru Emoto