There exist some evils so terrible and some misfortunes so horrible that we dare not think of them, whilst their very aspect makes us shudder; but if they happen to fall on us, we find ourselves stronger than we imagined, we grapple with our ill luck, and behave better than we expected we should.
The thing about being autistic is that you gradually get less and less autistic, because you keep learning, you keep learning how to behave. It's like being in a play; I'm always in a play.
Yes, I see that you are behaving like a prince but that doesn't mean you won't behave like a devil at the first opportunity.
The only jobs kids have are to do well in school, to be charming and polite, and be thankful. That's it. I'll house you, protect you, I'll even give my life for you, and in return, you will behave.
I am now an old lioness, if I see my young ones getting out of order, I've got to be able to say to them this is not how lions behave. This is not right.
. . . thinking from the end causes me to behave as if all that I'd like to create is already here. My credo is: Imagine myself to be and I shall be, and it's an image that I keep with me at all times.
I think the only way to behave is as if nothing is private. And then fight to make what you care about legal and acceptable.
. . . reform the environment and not man; being absolutely confident that if you give man the right environment, he will behave favorably.
We will learn that computers, amazing as they are, still cannot come close to being as effective as human beings. A computer isn't creative on its own because it is programmed to behave in a predictable way. Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience. Computers simply cannot do that.
I challenge you to be the best you can be! I challenge you to behave in ways you've never behaved.
Often, what allows someone to behave heroically in dire circumstances is unpalatable in day-to-day life.
Freedom, my good girl, means being able to count on how other people will behave.
Everyone would like to behave like a pagan, with everyone else behaving like a Christian.
I describe it as tribalism because they're very tightly woven communities. Lack of civility is part of it, because that's how Internet tribes behave. We see this more and more in electoral politics, which have become increasingly poisonous.
People would be so much more interesting if they'd behave like who they are, and not like what they think others expect them to be.
You understand Teacher, don't you, that when you have a mother who's an angel and a father who is a cannibal king, and when you have sailed on the ocean all your whole life, then you don't know just how to behave in school with all the apples and ibexes.
What appears to us solid is ultimately both a particle and a wavelength, and on that realm everything behaves as both a particle and a wave.
Growing up, I took so many cues from books. They taught me most of what I knew about what people did, about how to behave. They were my teachers and my advisers.
It's hard not to get depressed when you pay attention to the world and how strangely and corrupt the people in it sometimes behave.
My father was very strict, but mostly I just didn't know how to behave on a date.