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Quotes About Response

Remember that you win over panic by not resisting. Be patient and you will eventually get a spontaneous insight. It might sound like this: "Hey! Four out of the last twelve times when I said, 'I can handle this; I want this,' and really meant it, my anxiety just faded away. Another five times I stayed anxious, but I handled it fine. It didn't leave, and I didn't freak out. Maybe it really is all about how I respond. Cool.
~ R. Reid Wilson
What do you do when you are misunderstood? Elijah impressively set a standard for how one should respond when
~ R. T. Kendall
Our character is revealed under pressure.
~ R.J. Rushdoony
In the distance a wolf howls. Let it come, I think. Beast will most likely simply howl back, and the creature will either turn tail and run or fall into line behind him, like the rest of us have.
~ R.L. LaFevers
There are cries in the dark at night As owls answer the moon
~ R.S. Thomas
What is Art? It is the response of man's creative soul to the call of the Real.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
The world loved man when he smiled. The world became afraid of him when he laughed.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
You can laugh or you can cry. It is up to you which one you do.
~ Rachael Ray
If you ask me if I'm okay again, I'm going to smack myself in the face just to punish you.
~ Rachel Caine
If you ask me if I'm okay again, I'm going to smack myself in the face just to punish you.
~ Rachel Caine
The families are on display – it's part of how they function. Families tend to be conscious of being looked at: they perform themselves as though in expectation of a response, a judgement. I suppose they are exposing what they have created, as an artist feels compelled to do.
~ Rachel Cusk
he has too much fear, so much that he is driven to enact the thing of which he is afraid, lest it should happen of its own accord. I think that if I had known, as a child, what was possible in terms of pain, I might have had much the same response.
~ Rachel Cusk
built things that had flourished, had together expanded the sum of what they were and what they had; life had responded willingly to them, had treated them abundantly, and this – he now saw – was what had given him the confidence to break it all, break it with what now seemed to him to be an extraordinary casualness, because he thought there would be more. More what? I asked.
~ Rachel Cusk
My response to these early cries, in other words, is formative. I should do nothing that I don't intend to continue doing, should make no false moves, lest I find myself co-habiting in the months and years to come with the terrible embodiment of my weaknesses, a creature formed from the patchwork of my faults held together by the glue of her own apparently limitless, denatured, monstrous will.
~ Rachel Cusk
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed critical vulnerabilities in our pharmaceutical supply chain.
~ Abigail Spanberger
Americans are cool; if you show just a chink of vulnerability, they respond so much. They'll pat you on the arm and say, 'Hey kid, you're all right.' Brits will respond but they are much more cynical.
~ Bear Grylls
When I started to write 'Hannah's Child,' I realized that this had to be a book of passion, to have a certain kind of vulnerability. I think that people respond to that.
~ Stanley Hauerwas
I think everyone is vulnerable to a moving ball. It's about just trying to find a way to have a solid defence and a game plan that can work in those conditions.
~ Steve Smith
I'm interested in how we react when we're heavily pressed. When we're vulnerable and our survival is in question, how do we behave?
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
If I feel vulnerable, I get angry.
~ Alice Eve
When you're playing rock music to 10,000 people, you almost attack the audience. When you play acoustic you're waiting for the audience to respond. It's a reverse energy, and you're more vulnerable. It's really intense.
~ John Waite
Adjust to your surroundings, because the world don't wait for you.
~ Ryan Garcia
Don't wait until you're in a crisis to come up with a crisis plan.
~ Phil McGraw
When I interview people, and they give me an immediate answer, they're often not thinking. So I'm silent. I wait. Because they think they have to keep answering. And it's the second train of thought that's the better answer.
~ Robin Leach