Quotes About Primed
I understand the New York media is a lot more magnified than most markets, but I'm up for that challenge. I'd definitely be suitable, and I'd be primed for a market like that.
~ Josh Allen
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plausible interpretation is that higher income is associated with a reduced ability to enjoy the small pleasures of life. There is suggestive evidence in favor of this idea: priming students with the idea of wealth reduces the pleasure their face expresses as they eat a bar of chocolate!
~ Daniel Kahneman
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Anytime I button my coat, I'm packed.
~ George 'Gabby' Hayes
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If we were really tough on crime, we'd try to save our children from the desperation and deprivation that leave them primed for a life of crime.
~ Carrie P. Meek
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Air is traditionally 'thin,' but the more we learn about our atmosphere, the more substantial it becomes. In some places it is so filled with inorganic flotsam that it is almost thick enough to plough; in others, it has become so primed with the by-products of life that it comes close to being a living tissue in its own right.
~ Lyall Watson
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When, as the researchers put it, "life's fragility is primed," people's goals and motives in their everyday lives shift completely. It's perspective, not age, that matters most.
~ Atul Gawande
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When life's fragility is primed peoples goals and motives in their every day lives shift completely. It's perspective not age that matters most.
~ Atul Gawande
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It was no surprise that upper-class and upper-middle-class young men thronged the recruitment halls. They had been primed for war on the playing fields, in their self-regulated peer societies, through the ethos of muscular Christianity.
~ Jon Savage
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Coal Town was primed like a john with a hard-on. All they needed was a willing hooker and it would blow.
~ Sharon Sala
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Debt is a terrible, terrible thing. Somehow they've got us all primed to accept it. They've taught us it's part of the American dream or some such nonsense. But it keeps you in chains. The deeper in you get, the more money they make off your misfortune, and the deeper in you get.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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Will Claxton could smell trouble brewing a mile away, but tonight he didn't need to go that far. Seated on his favorite bar stool at The Rusty Spur, a run-down watering hole on the outskirts of Willowbend, Wyoming, the place was primed and ready.
~ Patricia Keelyn
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My late twenties had passed in a weird state of timelessness, and I think now that not everyone could have fallen into a life like that, that I must have been somehow primed for it.
~ Zadie Smith
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prepared to
~ Debra Webb
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Je suis prest." I am ready.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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That's the human brain," Attavio VI said. "It creates patterns when there aren't any. Imagines causality when there is none. Imagines a narrative where none exists. It's in the design of the brain itself. It's primed to lie.
~ John Scalzi
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patterns when there aren't any. Imagines causality when there is none. Imagines a narrative where none exists. It's in the design of the brain itself. It's primed to lie." "And primed to believe the lie.
~ John Scalzi
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Since we have been primed to think of the subconscious as a closet of monsters to be avoided, we tend to fear it. Thus, we avoid the unconscious storage room where the creative solution is hidden.
~ Deborah Sandella
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