1. Habits are formed through habits. ——Plautus
2. Thoughts determine actions, actions form habits, habits constitute quality, and quality determines destiny. ——Tao Xingzhi (famous Chinese educator)
3. It is much easier to change good habits than bad habits. This is a great tragedy in life. ——British novelist Somerset Maugham
4. Many creative people have not thought of this and they have been led astray by habit. ——Keats
5. Bad habits will always hinder your path to fame, profit and enjoyment. ——Shakespeare
6. If your heart changes, your attitude will change; if your attitude changes, your habits will change; if your habits change, your character will change; if your character changes, your life will change. ——Maslow
7. Thoughts (whether good or bad) and behavioral habits, this is the law of life. ——Tryin
8. The successful education of children starts with the cultivation of good habits. ——Ba Jin
9. Bad habits are formed unconsciously. ——Ovid
10. There are six kinds of faults. People seeking happiness should eliminate: sleepiness, fatigue, fear, anger, laziness and procrastination. ——Indian proverb
11. The greatest harm of bad habits is to devalue a person's value. ——Gide
12. Once you sow an evil seed, never expect to reap the fruit of good. ——Sadie
13. Habits dominate people who are not good at thinking. ——Wordsworth
14. People can develop habits by always acting in a certain way. ——Aristotle
15. In taking care of yourself in daily matters, an ounce of habit is worth a pound of wisdom. ——T.B. Reed
16. Begging for food for three years and being too lazy to become an official. ——Japan
17. Habit is really a tenacious and huge force that can dominate life. Therefore, people should establish good habits through perfect education from an early age. ——Francis. Bacon (British Philosopher)
18. There is nothing more effective in persuading most people than describing their faults. Bad habits become the laughing stock of everyone, which is a serious blow to bad habits. ——Molière
19. Bad habits are gradually formed unconsciously. ——Ovid
20. For those who are dissatisfied, no chair is comfortable. ——Franklin
21. Habits are either the best servants or the worst masters. ——[American] Emerson
22. Bad habits are gradually formed unconsciously. ——Dryden
23. Habit is a tenacious and huge force that can dominate life. ——[English] Bacon
24. Where flowers fade, humans cannot live. ——Napoleon
25. The price paid for tolerating a crime is enough to raise two children. ——Franklin
26. I have always believed that those who have no vices rarely have virtues. ——Lincoln
27. Inhumane reason will inevitably lead to the complete loss of humanity. ——Anixter
28. Habits are more stubborn than nature. ——Quintus
29. There is nothing more effective in persuading most people than describing their faults. Bad habits become the laughing stock of everyone, which is a serious blow to bad habits. ——Molière
30. Complacency, arrogance and credulity are the three hidden dangers in life.
——Balzac