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Quotes About Trigger

My fear is of the message we put out to millions of voters is that if change is not initiated through the ballot box, then they may regard disappointment in that as a trigger to initiate other methods of change.
~ James Cleverly
All you need, you think, is a breather, a few minutes standing up at the bar like in the old days, having a harmless bottle of beer. Only the bottle of beer isn't harmless; it's a trigger. It sets off that crazy thing in your mind that made you a dipso in the first place...
~ Jonathan Craig
you can't start a fire without a spark.
~ Adam Rutherford
If I had to pick the single most powerful force in advertising and selling—the most important psychological trigger—I would pick honesty.
~ Joseph Sugarman
Sarah, her mind strobing colors, reaches blindly into her pocket, finds her inhaler, triggers it once up each nostril. Her nerves burn with electric light.
~ Walter Jon Williams
With his heart falling into a black abyss, Thomas pulled the trigger.
~ James Dashner
My memory's fading already, Tom. I won't remember much when I wake up. We can pass the Trials. It has to end. They sent me as a trigger.
~ James Dashner
the suddenness of the explosion had never left me, I was always looking for something to happen, always expecting it just out of the corner of my eye, certain configurations of people in public places could trigger it, a wartime urgency, someone cutting in front of me the wrong way or walking too fast at a particular angle was enough to throw me into tachycardia and trip-hammer panic, the kind that made me stumble for the nearest park bench;
~ Donna Tartt
we're told by TV and Reader's Digest that a crisis will trigger massive personal change--and that those big changes will make the pain worthwhile. But from what he could see, big change almost never happens. People simply feel lost. They have no idea what to say or do or feel or think. they become messes and tend to remain messes.
~ Douglas Coupland
A series of droughts between AD 760 and 800 seem to have been the trigger for famine that hit the common people disproportionately hard. It was the last straw for a society teetering on the edge of alienation and conflict.
~ Douglas Preston
Wars spring from unseen and generally insignificant causes, the first outbreak being often but an explosion of anger.
~ Thucydides
Living offworld seems to trigger some stubborn aspect of our capacity for superstition; it's like we need our monsters and our hero saviors a lot more when we're under alien skies.
~ Richard K. Morgan
You fondle my trigger, then you blame my gun
~ Fiona Apple
The power of words is in the works of words. People are much more bonded by the works of words than words. The work of words is the trigger of words.
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
mousetrap n. rodent elimination device
~ William D. Lutz
Secondly, we have several instances of habits, which may be revived by one single word; as when a person, who has by rote any periods of a discourse, or any number of verses, will be put in remembrance of the whole, which he is at a loss to recollect, by that single word or expression, with which they begin.
~ David Hume
The true genius of a great manager is his or her ability to individualize. A great manager is one who understands how to trip each person's trigger.
~ Marcus Buckingham
It's a reflex. Hear a bell, get food. See an undead, throw a knife. Same thing, really.
~ Ilona Andrews, Magic Bites
Enthusiasm is the way you trigger other people's emotions so they instinctively help and support you.
~ Paul Meyer
I'm not a kid," Zannah said as she pulled the trigger. "I'm a Sith.
~ Drew Karpyshyn
something doesn't feel true to you, then of course don't accept it. But I believe this is as close as I can get to the truth, and I offer it to you. Remember, I had to translate the geometrical and hieroglyphic images of Thoth into English. Something is bound to get lost, but I do feel it is close enough to trigger your memories.
~ Drunvalo Melchizedek
a moon swims out of a cloud a clock strikes midnight a finger pulls a trigger a bird flies into a mirror)
~ E.E. Cummings
Unhappiness spreads more easily than a physical disease. Through the law of resonance, it triggers and feeds latent negativity in others, unless they are immune — that is, highly conscious.
~ Eckhart Tolle
What it was was an irresponsible act by an asshole with a gun. And it wasn't the fault of the gun; someone has to be behind the trigger.
~ William W. Johnstone