Good habits formed at youth make all the difference.
Aristotle
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ANTONIO GRAMSCI Good habits are the key to all success. Bad habits are the unlocked door to failure.
OG MANDINO There are no good or bad habits. All habits are, by definition, bad.
JOSE BERGAMIN Character is another thing that is formed in youth and reformed in marriage.
SOURCE UNKNOWN The difference between those who have failed and those who succeed lies in the difference of their h...
OG MANDINO First we make our habits, then our habits make us.
CHARLES C. NOBLE We first make our habits, then our habits make us.
JOHN DRYDEN If you are energy-efficient and water-wise at home, then take all your good habits abroad with you.
SHEHERAZADE GOLDSMITH We first make our habits, and then our habits make us.
JOHN DRYDEN Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of freedom. JOHN ADAMS Make all fair allowance for the mistakes of youth.
UNKNOWN People try to change too much at once and it becomes overwhelming, and they end up falling off the p...
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MATT CARTWRIGHT It is not given to us to know what difference we can make, and perhaps we can make no difference at ...
ALISON CROGGON The key to forming good habits is to make them part of your 'rituals.' I have a morning ritu...
LEWIS HOWES Aristotle said , , , melancholy men of all others are most witty.
ROBERT BURTON One honorable young man can make all the difference...
ROBERT L. BECK Voice your opinion. It could make all the difference
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NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI There are good treatments options. We can make a difference.
DR. BRETT WHYTE Consciousness is a phase of mental life which arises in connection with the formation of new habits....
W. R. [WILLIAM RALPH] INGE Consciousness is a phase of mental life which arises in connection with the formation of new habits....
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C.S. LEWIS Good habits are as addictive as bad habits, and a lot more rewarding
HARVEY MACKAY It sounds good, which makes for good politics, but it doesn't make much difference.
CLAYTON RUBY I could make a difference.
CHRIS BURKE It is not in the still calm of life, or the repose of a pacific station, that great characters are f...
ABIGAIL ADAMS The simplest principles become difficult of practice, when habits, formed in error, have been fixed ...
FRANCES WRIGHT Good habits, once established are just as hard to break as are bad habits
ROBERT PULLER Make a difference always and in all ways!
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STEVE BUYER Your habits guide and sculpt your path. The same process that builds habits can break habits.
FARSHAD ASL Sometimes small things at the right moment can make a big difference.
TERENCE T. GORSKI Good habits result from resisting temptation.
PROVERB Good habits result from resisting temptation.
ANCIENT PROVERB Good habits result from resisting temptation
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EDEN HAZARD When out in the world things are never what they seem to be, the world looks so peaceful when lookin...
GARY F EVANS... I think if you stop bad habits, and you stop long enough, you develop good habits.
JORDAN KNIGHT If you want to make a difference, make the difference.
SEGUN OLOGE These are times in which a genius would wish to live. It is not in the still calm of life, or the r...
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ABIGAIL ADAMS It could make a world of difference here. But at this point, it's hard to figure out what kind of di...
GERRY SMITH But God doesn’t change.’
'Men do, though.’
'What difference does that make?’
...
ALDOUS HUXLEY All forms of madness, bizarre habits, awkwardness in society, general clumsiness, are justified in t...
ROMAN PAYNE The difference between intelligence and education is this: intelligence will make you a good living.
CHARLES F. KETTERING I don't want to make money; I want to make a difference.
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ARISTOTLE The weak are always anxious for justice and equality. The strong pay no heed to either.
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BENJAMIN ALIRE SáENZ The two permanent thing in this world are change and responsibility as a parent.In 1 second, we coul...
RHEA CASTOR MANGA Good habits are worth being fanatical about.
JOHN IRVING Wise living consists perhaps less in acquiring good habits than in acquiring as few habits as possib...
ERIC HOFFER Having same bad habits can get you more close to each other than having similar good habits.
SUPERNA BATHEJA Wise living consists perhaps less in acquiring good habits than in acquiring as few habits as possib...
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DREXEL DEAL See the difference. Vote. Make a difference!
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ANDRES DURBAK If we can create habits at a young age, these habits will carry into adulthood.
BRAD JOHNSON Be polite in your speeches. Good information rudely communicated will make no positive difference.
ISRAELMORE AYIVOR All the habits of Man are evil.
GEORGE ORWELL A movie can and should have some real dissonance throughout - rage, heartache, tears, conflict, cath...
JOSH RADNOR Sometimes being different is all it takes to make a difference.
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GARY PETERS Habits are cobwebs at first; cables at last.
CHINESE PROVERB Your habits, good or bad, profoundly affect others.
JIM GENOVESE My focus is mainly on education. I believe education made all the difference for me, and it is certa...
RAM SHRIRAM Status quos are made to be broken.
RAY A. DAVIS Manners make the fortune of the ambitious youth
RALPH WALDO EMERSON What you are good at, you never do it free!
DEYTH BANGER I've been given an opportunity to make a difference.
TAMRON HALL Never doubt that one person can make a difference.
INGRID NEWKIRK What I like to do is try to make a difference with the work I do.
DAVID BOWIE It doesn't make a difference what temperature a room is, it's always room temperature.
STEVEN WRIGHT He's showed a good upside. And he's young enough where he can make a difference.
ADAM GLADSTONE Little differences - like a letter in a word - make all the difference in the world.
UNKNOWN You could give Ar...
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ARISTOTLE I don't like good habits. They strike me as being so easily broken.
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