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Quotes About Response

The challenge is to learn to respond immediately to whatever it is time for. Not to wonder whether you have time for it or whether you like it, but simply to respond when it is time.
~ David Steindl-Rast
Every time somebody calls me out or tries to start something, it's motivation.
~ Ryan Sheckler
I am not your dog, but if every time you saw me, you gave me a backrub, I would run to greet you, too.
~ Robert Breault
If we didn't spend so much time reacting to things, we would spend less time feeling bothered. We would be able to relax in our lives the way our mind relaxes in meditation.
~ Angelina Love
I believe in having each device secured and monitoring each device, rather than just monitoring holistically on the network, and then responding in short enough time for damage control.
~ Kevin Mitnick
VLADIMIR BYKOVSKY, Chuvashia: "Do you allow yourself emotions?" PUTIN: "Unfortunately, I do." DOBROSLAVA
~ Anna Politkovskaya
a soft answer turneth away wrath; but grievous words stir up anger.
~ Anne Bronte
Even mushrooms respond to light—I suppose they blink their mushroomy little eyes, like the rest of us.
~ Anne Lamott
For people like me, the fight-or-flight instinct comes out in the desperate desire to fix, people-please, and create harmony.
~ Anne Lamott
Find a way to make beauty necessary; find a way to make necessity beautiful. There are places that claim you and places that warn you away. Silence is the response to both emptiness and fullness.
~ Anne Michaels
It's not your circumstances that shape you, it's how you react to your circumstances.
~ Anne Ortlund
Fear does different things to people. Some run away. Some go forward to meet it before it's there.
~ Anne Perry
I don't expect answers from anyone. The most I ever hope for is that here and there one may find someone who at least acknowledges the question!
~ Anne Perry
Have you ever seen a battlefield?" Monk asked him. "I have, once. I've never known such horror in my life, but Hester knew what to do. Forget your preconceptions, Rathbone; this will be reality.
~ Anne Perry
twitched. "For
~ Anne Perry
Something in me was responding now as the audience responded, not in fear, but in some human way, to the magic of that fragile painted set, the mystery of the lighted world there.
~ Anne Rice
I rather loved him, loved his lean graceful movements, and the way in which he responded wholeheartedly to things, or not at all.
~ Anne Rice
Anger did move me and perhaps in the wrong way.
~ Anne Rice
Which was how she often did after flare-ups—pretending nothing had happened.
~ Anne Tyler
make myself count to ten before I speak to the
~ Anne Tyler
Ivy! It's a natural disaster! You have to be there!
~ Annie Barrows
The problem with fear, though, is that it isn't any one thing. Fear has a whole taxonomy—anxiety, dread, panic, foreboding—and you could be braced for one form and completely fall apart facing another.
~ Sebastian Junger
Given the profound alienation of modern society, when combat vets say that they miss the war, they might be having an entirely healthy response to life back home. Iroquois warriors did not have to struggle with that sort of alienation because warfare and society existed in such close proximity that there was effectively no transition from one to the other.
~ Sebastian Junger
the air raids failed to trigger the kind of mass hysteria that government officials had predicted.
~ Sebastian Junger