Habit Quotes

59 quotations about Habit
Cultivate only the habits that you are willing should master you.
Elbert Hubbard · Habit
Habit is a form of exercise
Elbert Hubbard · Habit
Every once in a while someone without a single bad habit gets caught.
Kin Hubbard · Habit
The habit of looking on the best side of every event is worth more than a thousand pounds a years.
Samuel Johnson · Habit
The chains of habit are generally too week to be felt, until they are too strong to be broken.
Samuel Johnson · Habit
Habit with it's iron sinews, clasps us and leads us day by day.
Alphonse De Lamartine · Habit
Practice conquers the habit of doing, without reflecting on the rule.
John Locke · Habit
Once you learn to quit, it becomes a habit.
Vince Lombardi · Habit
To change a habit, make a conscious decision, then act out the new behavior.
Maxwell Maltz · Habit
Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it each day, and at last we cannot break it.
Horace Mann · Habit
If an idiot were to tell you the same story every day for a year, you would end by believing it.
Horace Mann · Habit
Man becomes a slave to his constantly repeated acts. What he at first chooses, at last compels.
Orison Swett Marden · Habit
Stop the habit of wishful thinking and start the habit of thoughtful wishes.
Mary Martin · Habit
Good habits are as easy to form as bad ones.
Tim Mccarver · Habit
Habit is second nature.
Michel Eyquem De Montaigne · Habit
Habits change into character.
Ovid · Habit
Habit is the second nature which destroys the first.
Blaise Pascal · Habit
The regularity of a habit is generally in proportion to its absurdity.
Marcel Proust · Habit
Good habits result from resisting temptation.
Proverb · Habit
Habits are cobwebs at first; cables at last.
Chinese Proverb · Habit
Habit is stronger than reason.
George Santayana · Habit
How use doth breed a habit in man!
William Shakespeare · Habit
Laws are never as effective as habits.
Adlai E. Stevenson · Habit
Successful people are simply those with success habits.
Brian Tracy · Habit
A habit cannot be tossed out the window; it must be coaxed down the stairs a step at a time.
Mark Twain · Habit

Authors on Habit

Aristotle Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley St. Augustine Samuel Beckett Ambrose Bierce William Frederick Book Anthelme Brillat-Savarin Horace Bushnell Chinese Proverb Agatha Christie Marcus T. Cicero E. M. Cioran Parks Cousins George Crabbe John Dryden Nathaniel Emmons Eng's Principle Desiderius Erasmus Evenus Errol Flynn