When we avoid personalizing other people's behaviors, we can perceive their expressions more objectively. — Senoraroy Copy Share Image
“People's behavior makes sense if you think about it in terms of their goals, needs, and motives.” Within” — Kevin Nichols Copy Share Image
Were we fully to understand the reasons for other people's behavior, it would all make sense. — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image
People's behavior will change with technology. I know very few young people who can't type out a text message on their phone… — Howard Rheingold Copy Share Image
Our social relationships are limited, most of the time, to gossip and criticizing people's behavior. This observation slowly pushed me to isolate… — Ingmar Bergman Copy Share Image
Whoever thought of making ballet? I mean, what is it? It's so alien. You just look at people's behavior as well -… — Sergei Polunin Copy Share Image
Does the full moon affect people's behavior, you ask? Yup. It makes people think the full moon affects people's behavior. — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
The people who have the biggest passion for restricting other people's behavior are the very people we should worry about most. Unfortunately,… — John Stossel Copy Share Image
To me, I learned along the way, you know, culture is behavior. That's all it is; culture is people's behaviors. — Ginni Rometty Copy Share Image
For many people, one of the most frustrating aspects of life is not being able to understand other people's behavior. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
I watch people's behavior and notice things. I think that's why I became a comedian. I notice how stupid the things we… — Ellen DeGeneres Copy Share Image
“when you seek to reduce risk by imposing constraints on other people's behavior, you transfer that risk onto others. By doing this… — Franklin Veaux Copy Share Image
In the environment of the mobile Internet, there is value and need to explore every commercial context. What I care about is… — Li Ning Copy Share Image
The word religion literally means, in Latin, to link or bind together; and despite the vast variation in the world's religions, Wilson… — Jonathan Haidt Copy Share Image
People's behavior is not always changed based on a loss. I remember my dad or my uncle used to say, 'If that… — Ralph Macchio Copy Share Image
“Microsoft is still living down its disastrous introduction of Clippy, a ghastly piece of artificial intelligence - I'm using that term very… — Clive Thompson Copy Share Image
When I think about the new film, I think I can do whatever I want with fiction, but the more documentary it… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
Handheld camera is approximating what we're seeing when we're looking at each other, and kind of looking around, and your eyes whipping… — Paul Feig Copy Share Image
You have to think an awful lot about your motivations or people's behavioral intentions or what their body language can indicate or… — Ron Silver Copy Share Image
When you look at any experimental work not directly related to economics, but trying to test rational behavior in other ways, experiments… — Kenneth Arrow Copy Share Image
I believe that the place where an animal dies is a sacred one. There is a need to bring ritual into the… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
“I like the relaxed way in which the Japanese approach religion. I think of myself as basically a moral person, but I'm… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
“Some years ago, two social psychologists, Edward Jones and Richard Nisbett, argued that when it comes to explaining people's behavior-something like achievement… — Claude M. Steele Copy Share Image
It's easy to show terrible people's behavior on screen, and we all just kind of nod and go, 'Isn't that terrible.' It's… — Damien Chazelle Copy Share Image
One of my pleasures is observing people's behavior and pointing out the inconsistencies that we all sort of have at the center… — Stephen McCauley Copy Share Image
I think culture precedes politics, and I think the attempts to try and legislate people's behavior... isn't going to be productive until… — Foster Friess Copy Share Image
“People view their own behaviors as originating from amendable, situational constraints,but they view other people's behavior as originating from inherent, immutable personality… — John Medina Copy Share Image
To a certain extent, people's behavior in a campaign is generally a reflection of how they would act in office. — John Hickenlooper Copy Share Image
Rescuing women from their burden of unwarranted guilt is going to require 'educational practices and socializing agents' even more effective than the… — Germaine Greer Copy Share Image
I think anyone who has had a fight and who's a very good observer of the situation and people's behavior is capable… — Julie Delpy Copy Share Image
I think I can do whatever I want with fiction, but the more documentary it is, the better it will be because… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
I have done political things, I couldn't care less about politics. I have zero interest in politics, really. They don't allure me.… — Rick Warren Copy Share Image
Spirituality belongs to the eternal, and religion belongs to the temporal. Religion belongs to people's behavior. It is really what Pavlov, Skinner,… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
Comedy is a reaction to the world, and I think it really helps to be an outsider. I've always been very interested… — Adriana Trigiani Copy Share Image
Architecture is inherently a totalitarian activity. One thing we hate about it is that when you design a space, you're probably designing… — Vito Acconci Copy Share Image
Everyone has values; even criminal gangs have values. Values govern people's behavior but principles govern the consequences of those behaviors. — Stephen Covey Copy Share Image
People's behavior makes sense if you think about it in terms of their goals, needs, and motives. — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
We always complain about others but MOSTLY people's behavior towards us is a mirror image of our own actions. — Ash Sweeney Copy Share Image
“People's behaviors are messages, not a diagnosis because I can no longer discern the world's version of insanity.” — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image