The chains of habit are generally too small to be felt until they are too strong to be broken.
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Habits are soon assumed—acquired—but whenAuthor: Cowper | ||||
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Taste may change; our inclinationsAuthor: Unknown author | ||||
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Old habits are hard toAuthor: Unknown author | ||||
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Habit with him was allAuthor: Crabbe | ||||
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Habit is like a cable;Author: Horace Mann | ||||
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You need not wrestle andAuthor: Ursula | ||||
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Habits are soon assumed—acquired—but whenAuthor: Cowper | ||||
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Old habits are hard toAuthor: Unknown author | ||||
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All habits gather by unseenAuthor: Dryden: Ovid | ||||
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Habit with him was allAuthor: Crabbe | ||||
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Habit, if not resisted soon,Author: St. Augustine | ||||
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No man is free whoAuthor: Seneca | ||||
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Habit is like a cable;Author: Horace Mann | ||||
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You need not wrestle andAuthor: Ursula | ||||
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I will be a slaveAuthor: Hosea Ballou | ||||
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Habits, though in their commencementAuthor: Mrs. Sigourney | ||||
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It is almost as difficultAuthor: Colton | ||||
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The will that yields theAuthor: Henry Giles | ||||
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I will govern my lifeAuthor: Seneca | ||||
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Habit is the most imperiousAuthor: Goethe | ||||
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Habit is ten times nature.—Wellington.Author: Wellington | ||||
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A large part of ChristianAuthor: Paley | ||||
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Habits are like the wrinklesAuthor: H.W. Shaw | ||||
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A single bad habit willAuthor: Hosea Ballou | ||||
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The law of the harvestAuthor: G.D. Boardman | ||||
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Habits are soon assumed; butAuthor: Cowper | ||||
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The best way to breakAuthor: Leo Aikman | ||||
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Habit is a man's soleAuthor: Goethe | ||||
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To fall into a habitAuthor: Miguel de Unamuno | ||||
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Small habits well pursued betimesMayAuthor: Hannah More | ||||
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