Quotes About Reaction
Reacting is automatic, but thinking is not. The
~ David Allen
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Bright people have the capability of freaking out faster and more dramatically than anyone else.
~ David Allen
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He laughed, but he didn't smile.
~ David Almond
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Lying caused a physiological reaction that cut the flow of blood to the capillaries located at the end of the nose. It caused a tingling feeling that usually made the liar rub at the spot.
~ David Baldacci
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The advent of militant atheism marks a reaction—a lurid but natural reaction—to the violence of the Islamic world.
~ David Berlinski
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You can't change the feeling but you can change your feelings about the feeling in a second or two
~ David Berman
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The moment you have a certain thought and believe it, you will experience an immediate emotional response. Your thought actually creates the emotion.
~ David D. Burns
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Your moody thoughts are likely to be entirely different from those you have when you are not upset.
~ David D. Burns
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It's a basic law of physics that for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction
~ David D. Burns
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How do you react with your body, breath, and eyes? Notice if you react to a person or situation that hurts you by withdrawing, hiding, or closing in on yourself. Notice if there are times when you find it difficult to look into someone's eyes, or times your chest and solar plexus become tense and contracted. These are signs of an unskillful reaction to hurt.
~ David Deida
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Raphael watched, and gradually he began to understand them. At first it was not even a theory, but rather a kind of intuition. He found that he could look at any one of them and almost smell the impending crisis. That was the key word—crisis. At first it seemed too dramatic a term to apply to situations resulting from their bumbling mismanagement of their lives or deliberate wrongheaded stupidity, but they themselves reacted as if these situations were in fact crises.
~ David Eddings
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doesn't make any sense," he said. It was all he could do, however, to keep from throwing the dreadful sheet into
~ David Eddings
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That something smelled delicious! ' I screamed.
~ David Foster Wallace
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Someone has farted; no one knows just who, but this isn't like a normal adult place where everybody coolly pretends a fart didn't happen; here everybody has to make their little comment.
~ David Foster Wallace
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and this is what really seemed to drive them right over the edge, out there in the lot) until Further Notice. Apeshit has rarely enjoyed so literal a denotation.
~ David Foster Wallace
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MR. YEE: Urgle. Urgle urgle. Splarg. Kaa. [Falls from chair.] MR. TINE JR.: Holy mackerel.
~ David Foster Wallace
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If I be waspish, best beware my sting.
~ William Shakespeare
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a girl takes too much time to love and a few seconds to hate. but a boy takes a few seconds to love and too much time to hate.
~ William Shakespeare
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O, that is entertainment My bosom likes not, nor my brows!
~ William Shakespeare
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Once the fight-or-flight reaction gets triggered, the blood flows from our brain to our limbs, and our ability to think clearly diminishes. We forget our purpose and often act exactly contrary to our interests. When we react, we give away our power—our power to influence the other person constructively and to change the situation for the better. When we react, we are, in effect, saying no to our interests, no to ourselves.
~ William Ury
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For if you wish to discover a man's true feelings, it is always best to provoke him.
~ Winston Graham
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Quando gettò indietro la testa per bere, incontrò gli occhi di Demelza Carne, immensi e scuri, che lo stavano fissando dall'ultimo ripiano del mobile. Ross ruggì una risata che fece rientrare Prudie di corsa nella stanza.
~ Winston Graham
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I have read that there are two fears that cannot be trained out of us: the startle reaction upon hearing an unexpected noise, and vertigo. I would like to add a third, to wit, the rapid and direct approch of a known killer
~ Yann Martel
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Whatever the reason for wanting to escape, sane or insane, zoo detractors should realize that animals don't escape to somewhere but from something. Something within their territory has frightened them - the intrusion of an enemy, the assault of a dominant animal, a startling noise - and set off a flight reaction.... Animals that escape go from the known into the unknown - and if there is one thing an animal hates above all else, it is the unknown.
~ Yann Martel
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