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Quotes About Reactions

I always look old when I work because I get so upset and tense that my face wrinkles up like a prune, I can't stop it.
~ Bette Midler
People come up to me on the street and say, 'Men at Work is the funniest movie I ever saw in my life'. But, you know, I do have to question how many movies these people have seen.
~ Emilio Estevez
However, some of my work is very subtle, and one should expect very subtle reactions to it.
~ Jim Hodges
By 2012, I probably had, like, three stress reactions in my back. Two stress fractures in my fibula.
~ Katelyn Ohashi
It's funny, because even though on a drama like 'Picket Fences' those long monologues would stress me out, doing special effects where there's a green screen and there's nobody there to to react to and you have to recite all this dialogue, it's so much more difficult.
~ Holly Marie Combs
I've been one of those people that hold on to a little bit more stress than others. People take certain situations a little bit differently.
~ Jason Day
I cry if something bad happens. I grab a drink with friends when I get stressed out. I travel. I sometimes lash out at my closest friends.
~ Song Hye-kyo
That's why you get three of them. Say you get one that you don't think is a strike, and they call it on you: that's why you get two more.
~ Aaron Judge
The striking thing about 'New Girl' is that under all the comedy, there's something about the emotions and reactions that feels very real - much more real than other sitcoms. Like - maybe everybody is sort of laid bare in different ways.
~ Elizabeth Meriwether
Like any show, I think some episodes are going to be stronger than others, but I think it's a good show that people enjoy and I hear the reactions too.
~ Anthony Michael Hall
The people who feel the most strongly about something will turn on you the most vociferously if they feel you've let them down.
~ Joss Whedon
Seeing how the kids react to you is pretty awesome. Not necessarily that they're star struck, but they're shy. They're kids. They don't know how to act to a new person.
~ Anthony Rendon
Catalysts are the conductors who choreograph the chemical dance that results in the formation of new structures.
~ Robert H. Grubbs
Most of the movies nominated for Oscars put me to sleep.
~ Matthew Vaughn
People criticising me for my emotional outburst are not humans.
~ H. D. Kumaraswamy
What better way to attract an audience than to get everyone to shout 'Outrage!' at the size of your advance?
~ Harry Enfield
I like it when characters respond to things that are outrageous and movie-like in an authentic way.
~ Jane Goldman
You are always, always overwhelmed by positive response because you know it can go either way.
~ Larry Wilmore
If we really felt bad about a book we had read and liked... we would feel shame, not guilt.
~ Tom Vanderbilt
Leadership is a matter of having people look at you and gain confidence, seeing how you react. If you're in control, they're in control.
~ Unknown
He'd already gone beyond what he planned for their first true meeting, forgetting himself long enough to trade innuendos a more experienced woman would have recognized for what they were. Instead, Grace Danvers had blushed and looked unsure, of both herself and her reactions. In those moments, he'd found her adorable. And kissable. And far too innocent.
~ Unknown
Kids don't know how to handle frustration and disappointment, so they just get mad. And it doesn't help when we tell our kids to just calm down and have a better attitude.
~ Tricia Goyer
So what were you [Sonea] and Dorrien discussing before?' Akkarin asked. She turned to regard him. 'Discussing?' 'Outside the farmhouse when I was buying the food.' 'Oh. Then. Nothing.' He smiled and nodded. 'Nothing. Amazing subject, that one. Produces such fascinating reactions in people.
~ Trudi Canavan
I can see that." Morrowseer's dark eyes narrowed as Viper, the SandWing, fell into a crevice and the MudWing promptly tripped and landed on top of her. With a hiss, Viper whipped around and bit Ochre's tail, setting off a yowling whine.
~ Tui T. Sutherland