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Behaviours and feelings rarely line up.

Richelle Mead
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Behaviours and feelings rarely line up.

Richelle Mead, Last Sacrifice
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Actions are based on attitues but behaviours based on character

pavankumar nagaraj
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We're humans. Why always turn human attitude into political behaviours? I hate that.

Ingrid Betancourt
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Anger and fear are disabling trait behaviours, instilled in the opponent with care.

Moonn Tzu
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Somewhere I read that anorexia recovery is more painful for the sufferer than actively engaging in the eating disordered behaviours

Nancy Tucker, The Time in Between: A Memoir of Hunger and Hope
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Making excuses is one of a host of self-defeating behaviours and mental patterns that can block your success.

Stephen Richards, The Ultimate Focus Builder
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Too many of our preferences reflect nasty behaviours and states of mind that were genetically adaptive in the ancestral environment. Instead, wouldn't it be better if we rewrote our own corrupt code?

David Pearce
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It's awkward how some people refuse to be humans regarding their behaviours! Isn't that against God's will for he created them as humans? And yet, they at night hold hands up and ask God for forgiveness and to grant them their wishes; when he created animals sinless.

Mustafa SULTAN
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As I grew into womanhood my confusion at the world became more apparent. I was taking comfort in behaviours that were familiar, not bathing, wearing multiple layers of clothes and, like my mother, I was bingeing on food. Of course I was still very much a lonely unsupported child myself when I got pregnant - one who had never been nurtured or mothered and as such I struggled with the responsibilities of parenthood.

Jane Hersey, Full Circle
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Normality does not exist. There is no such a thing as normal. The social norms that guide most people are not always normal for everyone. Behaviours and actions that are abnormal for most people may be considered normal for others, so therefore normality does not exist. Stay true to yourself; never be ashamed of doing what feels right to you at any giving moment, decide what feels right to you and do it. Don’t be normal, be yourself.

Ray Mancini, Zen, Meditation & the Art of Shooting: Performance Edge - Sports Edition
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