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Quotes About Reactions

I get so many people coming up to me being like, Aahhh! And I'm like, what the hell? I'm just me!
~ Jorja Smith
When you take things personally, then you feel offended, and your reaction is to defend your beliefs and create conflicts.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Don't take anything personally.
~ Miguel Ruiz
When you take things personally, then you feel offended, and your reaction is to defend your beliefs and create conflicts. You make something big out of something so little, because you have the need to be right and make everybody else wrong.
~ Miguel Ruiz
The second agreement is don't take anything personally.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Son tus reacciones las que te hacen sentir muy desdichado o muy feliz. Tus reacciones son la clave para tener una vida maravillosa. Si eres capaz de aprender a controlar tus propias reacciones, entonces podrás cambiar tus costumbres y cambiarás tu vida. Eres responsable de las consecuencias de todo lo que haces, piensas, dices y sientes.
~ Miguel Ruiz
One of the things I love about doing things that are creative is that I feel like it's my right as an artist not to be affected by the reactions of those people that are going to hear my songs.
~ Zooey Deschanel
An emotion as much tells you nothing about reality, beyond the fact that something makes you feel something.
~ Ayn Rand
Few people who are hit once by someone they love respond in the way they might to a singular physical assault by a stranger.
~ bell hooks
People either love me or they think I'm obnoxious. I get that.
~ Cheyenne Jackson
One of the many reasons why I love stand-up so much is when you're performing, you get instant feedback. You know if stuff is working right away.
~ Chris Hardwick
I love that you can be laughing one minute and crying the next, and then be shocked the next. I like things that provoke emotions to such extremes.
~ Courteney Cox
This forced you to look again at the people who raised them, coddling them with praise and trying to shield them from the grim sides of life, which might well have created children who, as adults, appeared highly confident, competent and positive but at the hint of darkness or negativity often became paralyzed and unable to react except with disbelief and tears—You just victimized me!—and retreated, in effect, into their childhood bubbles.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
I mean I tell her I'm sensitive. I told her I was freaked out by the Challenger accident—
~ Bret Easton Ellis
imagined slights could be more poisonous than real ones.
~ C.E. Murphy
He was not a man to hide his emotions and if tested, his blue eyes would darken, gleaming like unfathomable gems.
~ Teresa Medeiros
Hatred has such powerful emotions attached to it that others take it up out of fear. In that way, hate spreads like panic in a crowd.
~ Terry Goodkind
When we recognize that we have a habit of replaying old events and reacting to new events as if they were the old ones, we can begin to notice when that habit energy comes up. We can then gently remind ourselves that we have another choice. We can look at the moment as it is, a fresh moment, and leave the past for a time when we can look at it compassionately.
~ Thích Nh?t H?nh
When we recognize that we have a habit of replaying old events and reacting to new events as if they were the old ones, we can begin to notice when that habit energy comes up. We can then gently remind ourselves that we have another choice. We can look at the moment as it is, a fresh moment, and leave the past for a time when we can look at it compassionately. We
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
At times they don't like you to kick them and they feel you're not allowed to kick them.
~ Alan Shearer
I get a kick out of people saying I was funny.
~ Dick Cavett
I knew there were going to be boos if the Knicks drafted me. That's how New York fans are.
~ Kristaps Porzingis
I barely heard him, I was too busy watching Pritkin, who had slumped over with his head on the sofa arm, shoulders shaking helplessly, and what looked suspiciously like tears leaking out from under his closed eyes. "Not that bad," he muttered, and then he was off again.
~ Karen Chance
And indeed, the mind of contemporary man, of whatever level of intellectuality, is only able to take cognizance of the world by means of data which, whenever accidentally or intentionally activated, arouse in him all sorts of fantastic impulses.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff