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Quotes About Response

There is no love that is not an echo.
~ Theodor Adorno
Worship is love responding to love.
~ Judson Cornwall
Honesty does not always bring a response of love, but it is absolutely essential to it.
~ Ray Blanton
I pretended indifference…even in the presence of love, in the presence of hunger. And the more deeply I felt, the less able I was to respond.
~ Louise Gluck
I love it when someone insults me. That means that I don't have to be nice anymore.
~ Billy Idol
Can whoever left me a voicemail please send me a text telling me whether it's worth listening to?
~ Johnny McNulty
So who is cruel? You, cruel reader, you are.
~ Johnny Rich
And I pressed send, realizing, as it whooshed into the ether, that I had now condemned myself to unknown hours of e-mail-related anxiety while I waited for him to respond
~ Jojo Moyes
His wife, rather irritatingly, raised an eyebrow, as if she could no longer be bothered to make an adequate response to his observations.
~ Jojo Moyes
we all cope with these things in our own ways.
~ Jojo Moyes
the answer was no, whatever her query was, except for those bits to which his answer was yes
~ Jon Courtenay Grimwood
The measure of our success will not be determined by how we act during the great times in our life but rather by how we think and respond to the challenges of our most difficult moments.
~ Jon Gordon
There were two main reasons why people complain: (1) because they were fearful and helpless and (2) because it had become habit.
~ Jon Gordon
One good act of vengeance deserves another.
~ Jon Jefferson
It is imperative that when thousands of selfless volunteers respond to those who have incurred the wrath of a natural disaster that legal liability need not be hanging over their heads.
~ Jon Porter
Particularly when a prolonged period of peace and stability gives way to financial and/or military crisis, these entrenched patrimonial groups extend their sway, or else prevent the state from responding adequately.
~ Jonah Goldberg
Communication Skills As most employers will tell you, performance is based upon your ability both to assess and to respond. You need to be able to assess the person you are speaking to in order to understand what his or her needs are, how the person makes decisions, and what he or she finds valuable. Then, you should be able to respond in an appropriate manner, pointing out your assets and how you could benefit the company were you to be hired.
~ Jonathan Berent
The point is, you are capable of change! Life is what you make of it! Use this self-help program to make it all you want it to be. Don't spend your life waiting for your luck to change. Make your own good luck by changing the way you respond. Go for it! The rewards are immeasurable.
~ Jonathan Berent
He calls on world leaders to quit their dithering, and to respond to the threat of epidemic as if it were a tough adversary that can be beaten, rather than an adversary that inevitably leads to massive sickness and death.
~ Jonathan D. Quick
Instead of limiting your imagination by current circumstances and constraints, imagine a world in which some key constraints don't exist, and ask yourself how you or your institution might respond.
~ Jonathan Garo Koomey
According to Robert Pape, who has created a database of every suicide terrorist attack in the last hundred years, suicide bombing is a nationalist response to military occupation by a culturally alien democratic power.62 It's a response to boots and tanks on the ground—never to bombs dropped from the air. It's a response to contamination of the sacred homeland.
~ Jonathan Haidt
The bottom line is that human minds, like animal minds, are constantly reacting intuitively to everything they perceive, and basing their responses on those reactions. Within the first second of seeing, hearing, or meeting another person, the elephant has already begun to lean toward or away, and that lean influences what you think and do next. Intuitions come first.
~ Jonathan Haidt
Tourette's is just one big lifetime of tag, really. The world (or my brain---same thing) appoints me it, again and again. So I tag back. Can it do otherwise? If you've ever been it you know the answer.
~ Jonathan Lethem
And that made him wonder if a person who is forced into bad situations over and over again when they're too weak or helpless to do anything about it will eventually make bad choices of their own simply because they've become habituated to them.
~ Jonathan Maberry