I love life. I'm fascinated by human behavior because that feeds back into my work.
To me, I learned along the way, you know, culture is behavior. That's all it is; culture is people's behaviors.
I like analyzing human behavior. It's complex. That's what keeps me going.
Everything changes except human behavior and its consequences.
I gravitate toward the law, I think, certainly more times than not, because it's our best mechanism for legislating human behavior, and morality, and ethics.
In a single moment, we witnessed the worst of human behavior. And in the next, the very best of human behavior. And even more, we witnessed the tremendous spirit of Americans.
Organizations can’t change their culture unless individual employees change their behavior—and changing behavior is hard.
Behaviors are a choice. Feelings are sometimes out of our control. Behavior has to do with choices.
It is always easier - and usually far more effective - to focus on changing your behavior than on changing the behavior of others.
The ideal of behaviorism is to eliminate coercion: to apply controls by changing the environment in such a way as to reinforce the kind of behavior that benefits everyone.
The most perfect expression of human behavior is a string quartet.
The contradictions are what make human behavior so maddening and yet so fascinating, all at the same time.
Destructive behavior—or simply behavior that constantly annoys your spouse to the point of desperation—is not right, and there will always be a serious consequence for it in your marriage and personal life. But every attempt you make to rid yours...
I never learn anything from listening to myself (Ovid Byron, in Flight Behavior)
Being abroad makes you conscious of the whole imitative side of human behavior. The ape in man.
For many my behavior has been a major disappointment, my behavior has caused considerable worry to my business partners, and everyone involved in my business, but most importantly to the young people we influence, I apologize.
The fact is, as actors, everything we do, bad or good, is a contribution. To me, it is a positive thing to give people as wide a range of human behavior with some sense of understanding of that behavior or some clue to it.
It's a required part of your film history to know who Woody is. His movies are so wonderful, and not just funny but so insightful about human behavior.
My theory was that what I had to do was make a study of human behavior.
The type of fig leaf which each culture employs to cover its social taboos offers a twofold description of its morality. It reveals that certain unacknowledged behavior exists and it suggests the form that such behavior takes.
The Left has always sought single, non-values-based explanations for human behavior.