“Anger is a choice, as well as a habit. It is a learned reaction to frustration, in which you behave in ways that you would rather not. In fact, severe anger is a form of insanity. You are insane whenever you are not in control of your behavior. Therefore, when you are angry and out of control, you are temporarily insane.” WayWellsFactsFormChoicesHabitBehaviorAngerAngryReactionsInsaneInsanityBehaveFrustrationSevere Author:Wayne Dyer
“People look like rivers very much: water is everywhere the same, but the rivers are narrow, fast, wide, pure, cold, muddy and warm. The people are the same. They have the rudiment of every human habit in them and they behave according to them. Sometimes they even do not look like themselves, but they still stay whatever they are.” PeopleHumansLooksStillsSometimesWaterColdHabitPureRiversWarmWideBehaveMuddy Author:Leo Tolstoy
“Though tax records are generally looked upon as a nuisance, the day may come when historians will realize that tax records tell the real story behind civilized life. How people were taxed, who was taxed, and what was taxed tell more about a society than anything else. Tax habits could be to civilization what sex habits are to personality. They are basic clues to the way a society behaves.” PeopleWayMayRealStoriesSexRealizingBehindsRecordsPersonalityHabitCivilizationTaxesBehaveCivilizedHistorianClueNuisanceReal Story Book:For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization Source: For Good and Evil: The Impact of Taxes on the Course of Civilization