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Unless we break with the habits and beliefs of the past, there is little hope of advancing rapidly towards the future. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/15/the-past#p21</ref>
 
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One is free only when it is the Divine who makes decisions in each of us, otherwise men are the slaves of their desires, their habits, of all conventions, all laws, all rules.... And the more they think themselves free, the more bound they are! <ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/11/february-7-1970#p75</ref>
 
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…one must know how to avoid becoming a slave to one's habits, however good they may be; the greatest flexibility must be maintained so that one may change them each time it becomes necessary to do so. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/12/the-four-austerities-and-the-four-liberations#p13</ref>
 
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…the slavery of habits—that's a horrible thing. To be the slave of one's habits is disgusting. ..To do things that way because the habit is to do them that way is no argument to me—free, free, free! The taste for freedom. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/agenda/06/november-15-1965#p6</ref>
 
=How to Work on Habits?=