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Quotes About Affect

Keep on Dancing with life, each individual you meet is absolutely unique and every encounter reveals a new side to you. Allow others people to affect you. What we actually need is a deep intimacy with life and a myriad of astonishing moments.
~ Unknown
Onions can make even Heirs and Widows weep.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Here's a summary for the time or attention challenged: Never surrender freedom for laws that can't affect criminals; they disobey laws for a living.
~ Wayne LaPierre
But one of the attributes of love, like art, is to bring harmony and order out of chaos, to introduce meaning and affect where before there was none, to give rhythmic variations, highs and lows to a landscape that was previously flat
~ Molly Haskell
The first word...translates an affective state.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
There is a mythical apace where directions and positions are determined by the placement of great affective entities...In the dream, as in the myth, we learn where the phenomenon is located by sensing what our desire moves toward, what strikes fear in our hearts, and upon what our life depends.
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty
human beings are able to attend to issues longer, to think harder about them, to receive deeper impressions that last longer, if information is presented in a context of emotion--a sort of hot dressing--than if it is presented wholly without affect.
~ Unknown
hate comes at you when you make any stand. It's the price of trying to be heard. If that's the case, and we accept it, then it's a waste of emotion to react to the negativity. The hate, the rage that people throw at you only has power if you let it affect you.
~ Unknown
Capital increasingly exploits the entire range of our productive capacities, our bodies and our minds, our capacities for communication, our intelligence and creativity, our affective relations with each other, and more. Life itself has been put to work.
~ Michael Hardt
There is nothing malicious about a virus. Its sole function is to reproduce. It neither knows nor cares how it affects the host organism. It will continue to replicate until it's no longer able to do so and then it will die.
~ Unknown
The fundamental concept here is that if antibiotics are a societal trust—if my use affects your ability to use them, and then your use affects my grandkids' ability to use them—why are we allowing people to choose? We recognize in society that individual autonomy extends only up to the point that you begin to affect others.
~ Unknown
We recognize in society that individual autonomy extends only up to the point that you begin to affect others.
~ Unknown
In any case, it wouldn't affect the results at all, but that phrase the balance of power always sounds impressive in conversation, as if you'd been reading Clausewitz and Sun Tzu. I
~ Michel Houellebecq
há alturas em que a beleza é tão devastadora que magoa.
~ Unknown
People are mobilized more by single issues that affect them, rather than by the abstract, overarching ideologies espoused by parties.
~ Moisés Naím
My dear sister... His dear sister. Those words - how oddly they affected me
~ Nancy Springer
I resolve right then not to kill him. Decent people affect me that way. The
~ Unknown
Love is the force that leaves you colorless
~ Ovídio
Top-down cortically mediated techniques typically use cognition to regulate affect and sensorimotor experience, focusing on meaning making and understanding. The entry point is the story, and the formulation of a coherent narrative is of prime importance. A linguistic sense of self is fostered this process, and experience changes through understanding
~ Unknown
Appearance is a type of power.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Since chess was such a painful test of intellect, it affected his emotions too much to be sport.
~ Unknown
affect regulation and addictions. Dr. Jurist has served on the Neuropsychiatry service at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia campus, and on the Ethics committees of the New York State Psychiatric Institute and now of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association.
~ Unknown
Exploring the meaning of others' actions is then a precursor of children's ability to label and find meaningful their own psychological experiences. This ability arguably underlies the capacities for affect regulation, impulse control, self-monitoring, and the experience of self-agency—the building blocks of the organization of the self.
~ Unknown
provides empirical support for the notion that an infant's sense of self emerges from the affective quality of relationship with the primary caregiver.
~ Unknown