Quotes About Reaction
When you tell other people to do stuff they don't know how to do, they tend to freak out.
~ Penn Jillette
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There would probably be less of a frenzy among the French public.
~ Michel Patini
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You can tell when someone's starting to get a little frustrated.
~ Joe Ingles
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Watching someone getting really angry can be very funny - if it doesn't affect you, you can laugh at it, and the sillier the thing he's angry about, the funnier it is.
~ Michael Che
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We stare at the wonders of the world, dulled-eyed, underwhelmed.
~ Flynn Gillian
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There it sat under my skull with my mind gripped in its tentacles. Sometimes dormant. Sometimes awakening and squeezing. Again I would react
~ Francine Prose
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I made some mistakes in drama. I thought the drama was when actors cried. But drama is when the audience cries.
~ Frank Capra
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In our society, people shouldn't be quick to take offense. It's frequently suicidal.
~ Frank Herbert
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Fino ad oggi gli uomini e le loro opere sono stati un flagello per i pianeti. La natura reagisce ai flagelli: li elimina o li assorbe per incorporarli nel suo sistema.
~ Frank Herbert
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Life was always a reaction to pressures.
~ Frank Herbert
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During superfast reactions, the best-performing experts instinctively know when to pause, if only for a split-second. The same is true over longer periods: some of us are better at understanding when to take a few extra seconds to deliver the punch line of a joke, or when we should wait a full hour before making a judgment about another person. Part of this skill is gut instinct, and part of it is analytical.
~ Frank Partnoy
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Mr. Nichols chuckled. "When Ma gets to going, I say to myself, 'Henry, buckle your seat belt!
~ Franklin W. Dixon
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Frank and Joe were taken aback. But they were even more nonplused when their caller suddenly burst into tears!
~ Franklin W. Dixon
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If they were shocked, then Gregor had no further responsibility and could be calm. But if they took everything calmly, he he, too, had no reason to get excited and could, if he hurried, actually be at the station by eight o'clock.
~ Franz Kafka
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The onlookers go rigid when the train goes past.
~ Franz Kafka
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Oh!' she cried out at once, 'you've kissed me!
~ Franz Kafka
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Whenever K. started shouting they became calm, almost sad, confusing him or, in a way, bringing him back to his senses.
~ Franz Kafka
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Any time I wind up in the lane where you can't quickly turn off of it and it's turning into the freeway, I just start screaming until I'm off of it.
~ Amy Heckerling
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The populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breeze.
~ Livy
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When there's an idiot driving crazily in front of you, that can wind the best of you up.
~ Clive Owen
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I have never connected with 'Gone With the Wind.' 'Lawrence of Arabia' leaves me cold.
~ Stephen Hunter
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A song is fire. You react to it primally, instantly. You don't have to decide whether you like it, and you don't really have to sit down and think about it much after you're done listening to it. It really does run through you like wind.
~ John Darnielle
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I understand that when people try to wind me up, it's because I'm playing well. Whenever I had trouble, it was because I reacted to something. Now I'm much more focused on the game and on doing my job.
~ Patrick Vieira
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When I first heard Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way,' I looked out the window for the car alarm going off.
~ Robert Rinder
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