1. behaving - Noun
2. behaving - Verb
of Behave
Source: Webster's dictionaryHuman beings, viewed as behaving systems, are quite simple. The apparent complexity of our behavior over time is largely a reflection of the complexity of the environment in which we find ourselves. Herbert Simon
We teach people that they upset themselves. We can't change the past, so we change how people are thinking, feeling and behaving today. Albert Ellis
I was brought up to believe that human beings are good, which is why it shocks me to the core when I see human beings behaving badly. Benazir Bhutto
Human beings were behaving as human beings and not as cogs in the capitalist machine. George Orwell
The proposition that Muslims are welcome in Britain if, and only if, they stop behaving like Muslims is a doctrine which is incompatible with the principles that guide a free society. Roy Hattersley
Not behaving and not organizing are as good as throwing yourself away. Corsican Proverb