Quotes About Signal
The environmental crisis is a signal of this approaching catastrophe.
~ Barry Commoner
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Interestingly, the very experience of fear itself is the tip-off moment, the signal that a possibility for action is opening up and so a choice needs to be made.
~ Robert Biswas-Diener
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We do not always allow ourselves to work through pain. More often than not, we think pain is a signal that we must stop, rather than find its source. Our souls do not like stagnation. Our souls aspire toward growth, that is, toward remembering all that we have forgotten due to our trip to this place, the earth. In this context, a body in pain is a soul in longing.
~ Malidoma Patrice Some
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Fireflies weren't supposed to last this deep into the summer, Virgil knew. Maybe he was getting a signal from God, from one of God's bugs. But what would a yellow light mean? Caution? A little late, huh? —
~ John Sandford
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I didn't have a great grasp of what guys considered a "come hither" look, so maybe I gave him one. I'd thought it was a "leave me the hell alone" look, but who knew. ~ Lana from Moonlight
~ Unknown
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Fear is the soul's signal for rallying.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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Fear is a kind of bell or gong which rings the mind into quick life and avoidance upon the approach of danger. It is the soul's signal for rallying.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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If the signal of farewell rings in the night sky. I will think of you. Who will go far away someday. I watched you from your left. I looked at the side of your face. Were you laughing or were you crying.? Your long hair was in the way. If the signal of farewell rings in the night sky. It will shine an eternal light. On the path of our weak selves someday. So that we may meet again.
~ Unknown
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Relationship status: Looking for a WIFI connection.
~ Unknown
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Then he gestured with his pistol for her to
~ Mary Jo Putney
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And then without any signal or obvious sign of tansformation, the beach was suddenly alight with fiery stones.
~ Meg Rosoff
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In light of such evidence as is now available, Nostradamus's 'prophecy' seems not to have been a 'prophecy' at all, but a species of blueprint for action, perhaps some sort of coded instruction or signal.
~ Unknown
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A man sits in his car at the traffic lights, waiting for them to go green.
~ Michael Frayn
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Put in the post office at the corner of Signal Street and Ojai Avenue in Ojai." In the backseat, Scatty stirred. "Oh, not Ojai. Please tell me we're not going there.
~ Michael Scott
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We semaphore from ship to ship, but they're sinking, too.
~ Mignon McLaughlin
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The heart is the most powerful broadcaster. Of all the energy senses of the body, the heart center produces the strongest signal.
~ Unknown
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A finely tuned spike of pain speared through his skull, signalling a detectable breach in his conditioning. He didn't want to stop his decent into chaos. What he wanted was to hurt the men who'd dared look at her.
~ Nalini Singh
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It's the only lead I've got.
~ Nancy Warren
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Continued pain is a signal to the body that there's something wrong, not right. Lucy Scarborough Nancy Werlin
~ Nancy Werlin
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For a smart material to be able to send out a more complex signal it needs to be nonlinear. If you hit a tuning fork twice as hard it will ring twice as loud but still at the same frequency. That's a linear response. If you hit a person twice as hard they're unlikely just to shout twice as loud. That property lets you learn more about the person than the tuning fork.
~ Neil Gershenfeld
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Our brains turn into simple signal-processing units, quickly shepherding information into consciousness and then back out again.
~ Unknown
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The lights of the little café had signaled and called to his heart that, across the wasteland of the earth, there was home.
~ Os Guinness
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This is a theory of why effort is often unpleasant. The phenomenology of getting tired doesn't reflect a diminishing resource; rather, it is about growing opportunity cost. This feeling of difficulty is a signal that there are better things to do elsewhere.
~ Paul Bloom
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If the British went out by water, to show two lanterns in the North Church steeple; and if by land, one as a signal, for we were apprehensive it would be difficult to cross the Charles River or get over Boston Neck.
~ Paul Revere
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