Quotes about Habituation
that habituation is a slow, imperceptible sinking, whose point of no return is not clearly marked.
— Peter Kreeft
Man grows used to everything, the scoundrel!
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
The mind becomes accustomed to things by the habitual sight of them, and neither wonders nor inquires about the reasons for things it sees all the time.
— Cicero
A man can get used to anything, but do not ask us how.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Yes, a man can get used to anything, but do not ask us how.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Po jakim? czasie cz?owiek przyzwyczaja si?, zapomina i nawet nie czuje, ?e zimno, bo zapomnia?, co to jest ciep?o.
— William Faulkner
You can get used to anything, I guess, if you've been there enough.
— Candace Bushnell
Habit is the nursery of errors.
— Victor Hugo
And to the truth of this testimony is borne by what takes place in communities: because the law-givers make the individual members good men by habituation, and this is the intention certainly of every law-giver, and all who do not effect it well fail of their intent; and herein consists the difference between a good Constitution and a bad.
— Aristotle
Familiarity breeds indifference.
— Aldous Huxley