Quotes About Reaction
And Hackman had really choked up when he was telling it. It was very moving.
~ Wes Anderson
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Sometimes I lose my temper.
~ Noam Chomsky
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I lost my temper on stage.
~ Michael Richards
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I can't fully rule out that I lose my temper sometimes.
~ Ousmane Dembele
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I have a bit of a temper.
~ Brian Gleeson
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Everyone has a temper. A temper is an emotion.
~ Naomi Campbell
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I've never thought of myself as having that much of a temper. But it's true that I can't stand it when things are not done properly. When that happens, I cannot control my reaction.
~ Joel Robuchon
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The temperatures required for caramelization and browning almost always far exceed the boiling point of water. So the presence of water on the surface of a food, or on the bottom of a pan, is a signal that browning can't yet occur.
~ Samin Nosrat
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There was nothing more beautiful in the world than the sight of a teacher getting upset.
~ Robert Cormier
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Social dislocation can easily breed a reactionary form of nostalgia.
~ Robert D. Putnam
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She'd always been quick to anger, a bad trait when accompanied by a sharp tongue that cut before she could curtail it.
~ Robert Dugoni
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and leaping back onto the pool's edge, beating most of the displaced water. My friends shook their heads, unimpressed
~ Robert Dugoni
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The instantaneous shift from calm to calamity. The slowing of time. Every sense suddenly wire-taut and screaming.
~ Robert Galbraith
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he was better suited to a crisis than to keeping a commitment going . . . He was well suited to emergencies, to holding his nerve, to quick thinking and fast reactions, but found the qualities demanded by Joan's slow decline harder to summon.
~ Robert Galbraith
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I've upset you, haven't I?" said Morris. "No, you haven't upset me," said Robin. After all, "upset" wasn't quite the same as "enrage.
~ Robert Galbraith
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Oh," said Tansy. The monosyllable contained equal parts of surprise and disdain.
~ Robert Galbraith
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BUNSEN!" shouted Shanker excitedly, making Strike jump.
~ Robert Galbraith
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His own habits of self-discipline, and his preference for cleanliness and order over squalor and chaos, had been forged largely in reaction to his mother's lifestyle. Strike had spent too many hours of his youth enduring the tedium of the perennially stoned to find either pleasure or excitement in the haze of drink, drugs and rock music that had been Leda's natural habitat.
~ Robert Galbraith
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Here?" said Robin, gazing open-mouthed up at Hazlitt's Hotel. "I can't stay here—this'll be expensive!
~ Robert Galbraith
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Some assholes take a similar kind of pleasure in your pain. When they do something that generates a strong reaction from you—be it obsequious ass-kissing, effusive apologizing, trembling with fear, giving in to tears or anger, or sending that long and carefully worded email you spent an hour crafting in response to their imaginary emergency—the pleasure centers in their twisted minds light up.
~ Robert I. Sutton
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loco!" exclaimed Andy.
~ Robert J. Thomas
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FIRST DIP, THIRD NIP We went out on the lake and, after his first dip in the water, I noticed the mole on his chest had reacted to the cold. Triple nipple is a deal breaker. —Jillian
~ Robert K. Elder
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When you interact with this person, how does it typically affect your energy level?
~ Robert L. Cross
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Oh, Ed!" Mom exclaimed. "It's a Victorian.
~ Robert Liparulo
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