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Quotes About Response

A good sermon is one side of a passionate conversation. It has to be heard in that way. There are three parties to it, of course, but so are there even to the most private thought—the self that yields the thought, the self that acknowledges and in some way responds to the thought, and the Lord. That is a remarkable thing to consider. I
~ Marilynne Robinson
The name of the game in warfare is to learn faster and act faster than the enemy.
~ Mark Bowden
If Bush's response on 9/11 was to start looking for somebody to bomb, Barack Obama sounded ready to launch some kind of global antipoverty campaign.
~ Mark Bowden
The truth is, righteous anger is the right response to sin and far more consistent with God's character than faking happiness, approval, or acceptance.
~ Mark Driscoll
One of the things I have always appreciated about the Buddhism I have known is the way it has urged me to circumvent my own expectations about what an "enlightened" response might be in any given situation.
~ Mark Epstein
I've told you, I don't know!' bellowed the Doctor, angrily. 'I can't have an answer for everything.' Oh, that's a good one, thought Ace.
~ Mark Gatiss
Bueno, ¿cómo te va, capitán? Y yo dije: —Me va muy bien, gracias —que es lo que se supone que tienes que decir.
~ Mark Haddon
The police asked us whether we wanted counselling. We said we'd prefer a hot supper.
~ Mark Haddon
When faced with something I fear, I tend to eat spaghetti.
~ Mark Helprin
The key is to use a healthy, sustainable strategy for weight loss that balances your hormones and brain chemistry and doesn't put you in a starvation response.
~ Mark Hyman
notes he made in his mirror-image script—a curious response to being left-handed.
~ Mark Kurlansky
It is a basic rule of life that if you reward bad behavior, you get more of it.
~ Mark Steyn
After level of skills, it's how sensitive you are to criticism and perceived insult — and how well you can give it right back — that determines your place in the food chain.
~ Anthony Bourdain
When we're healthy we respond to the presence of the hateful with fear and nausea.
~ Anthony Burgess
And I sort of frowned about that, thinking. 'You felt ill this afternoon,' he said, 'because you're getting better. When we're healthy we respond to the presence of the hateful with fear and nausea. You're becoming healthy, that's all.
~ Anthony Burgess
Maclintick did not answer. He removed the cork from a bottle, the slight 'pop' of its emergence appearing to em-body the material of a reply to his wife, at least all the reply he intended to give.
~ Anthony Powell
At the same time, a faint sense of disappointment superimposed on an otherwise absorbing inner experience was in its way suitably Proustian too: a reminder of the eternal failure of human life to respond a hundred per cent; to rise to the greatest heights without allowing at the same time some suggestion, however slight, to take shape in indication that things could have been even better.
~ Anthony Powell
Any pattern of emotion or behavior that is continually reinforced will become an automatic and conditioned response. Anything we fail to reinforce will eventually dissipate.
~ Anthony Robbins
How you feel is not the result of what is happening in your life—it is your interpretation of what is happening.
~ Anthony Robbins
Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him." —ALDOUS HUXLEY
~ Anthony Robbins
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~ Anthony Robbins
It's not the events that shape my life that determine how I feel and act, but, rather, it's the way I interpret and evaluate my life experiences.
~ Anthony Robbins
The kind of behavior people produce is the result of the state they are in. How they specifically respond out of that state is based on their models of the world
~ Anthony Robbins
Everything you and I do, we do either out of our need to avoid pain or our desire to gain pleasure.
~ Anthony Robbins