2. If habit is not the best servant, it is the worst master. -Amens
Nothing is as magical as habit. -Ovid
4. Habit is a tenacious and huge force, which can dominate life. bacon
5, less becomes nature, and habit becomes nature. -Confucius
6. It is inferiority to look down on yourself because of pain. -Spinoza
7. Habits dominate people who are not good at thinking. -Wordsworth
8. Habits separate social classes from each other. -Wei James
9, always act in a certain way, people can form a habit. -Aristotle
10, bad habits are formed unconsciously. -Ovid
1 1, one nail squeezes out another nail, and habit should be replaced by habit. -Erasmus
12. Habit is either the best servant or the worst master. Emerson
Virtue mostly exists in good habits. -Paley
14, people love habits, because they make them themselves. -T. Rency
15, better late than never in overcoming bad habits. -Lide Kuyt
16, let every student walk with his head up in school. -Suhomlinski
17, habit is formed by habit. Plautus
18. Habit is a huge flywheel and the most valuable defender of society. -Wei James
19, it is not difficult to do a good deed, but it is difficult to form the habit of doing good deeds. -Aristotle
20. People like habits because they create them. -Bernard Shaw
2 1. Good habits are the foundation of a healthy personality. Sun Yunxiao
22. At first, we created habits. Later, habits created us. Oscar Wilde
23. Habit forms character, and character determines fate. -Keynes
24. Habit forms character, and character determines fate. -Keynes
25. Habit is more stubborn than nature. Quintus
26. Go your own way and let others talk. -Dante
27. The power of habit is enormous. -Cicero
28. Habit should be conquered by habit. -Thomas of Campton
29, accumulated, it is better to raise a good habit. -Ye Shengtao
When you start to act according to your habits, your enterprising spirit will be lost. -unamuno
3 1. Good habits are the best clothes a person can wear in the social field. -Socrates
It is not difficult to do a good deed, but it is difficult to form the habit of doing it. -Aristotle
33. Many creative people didn't think of this. They were led astray by habit. keats
Happiness really does not depend on nature, but on people's habits. -epiktetos
35. Habit is really a tenacious and huge force, which can dominate a person's life. bacon
36. Good habits will prevent you from going to fame and pleasure at any time. -Shakespeare
Habits will soon become a necessity in your life if they are not restrained. -Augustine
In fact, all education is ultimately to cultivate good habits. -Locke
39. An ounce of habit is worth a pound of wisdom when dealing with daily affairs. -To brid.
If left unchecked, habits will soon become a necessity in your life.
4 1, a proud person is bound to be jealous. What he is most jealous of is the person who is praised for his virtue. -Spinoza
42. Habit is habit. No one can throw it out of the window, but lead it downstairs step by step. -Mark Twain
43. What is education? On the one hand, in a word, it is to form good habits. -Ye Shengtao
44. Good habits can change our lives. Once cultivated, it can benefit for life. anonymous
45. As long as you can master your own thoughts and form correct habits, you can master your own destiny and everyone can do it. -Napoleon
46, must give up drinking and women. Happiness is so short, so vague, and regret is so great. -Tolstoy Biography
47. Although habit can be a shameful devil, it can also be an angel. -Shakespeare's Hamlet
48, sowing behavior, you can harvest habits; Sowing habits can harvest character; Sowing character can reap fate. -Thackeray
Habit is a huge cable-we weave a thread every day, but we can't break it in the end. -Mei Yin
50. Obviously, pride and humility are just the opposite, but they have the same object. -This object is the self. Hume
5 1, sowing behavior, can harvest habits; Sowing habits can harvest character; Sowing character can reap fate. -Thackeray, British writer
52. Habits are hard to break. No one can throw it out of the window, but coax it down the stairs step by step. -Mark Twain's Fool Wilson
53. Good habits are people's moral capital stored in the nervous system. This capital is constantly increasing in value, and people enjoy its interest all their lives. -ushinski
54. Sow an action and you will reap a habit; Sow a habit and you will gain a personality; Sow your personality and you will reap your destiny. -Pudman
55. If good habits are a kind of moral capital, then, to the same extent, bad habits are moral debts that cannot be paid off. -ushinski
56. Habits are hard to break. No one can throw it out of the window, but coax it down the stairs step by step. -Mark Twain's Fool Wilson
57. What people think and do is taken for granted. Only time can change people slowly, and no rational argument can change a habit that is obviously harmful to oneself. -Gorky's "Isolation"
58. It is a misunderstanding to think that a person who has done one thing in a certain way will never do the same thing again. As long as he has done it, he will definitely do it again. In fact, he has already done it. -Caesar Pavezer
59, what kind of thoughts, what kind of behavior; What kind of behavior and habits; What kind of habits, what kind of personality; What kind of personality, what kind of fate. -Chahall