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Quotes About Response

Act the way you WANT to feel.
~ Gretchen Rubin
Giving it to the audience is probably the easiest thing. Finding out what they truly want is probably the most difficult.
~ Vince McMahon
The iron rule of nature is: you get what you reward for. If you want ants to come, you put sugar on the floor.
~ Charlie Munger
Nobody wants constructive criticism. It's all we can do to put up with constructive praise.
~ Roland de Vaux
Sometimes people don't answer because they didn't hear you, Other times it's because they don't want to hear you!
~ Cynthia Lord
Sometimes I think God wants there to be a circus so we can show there's another way to respond.
~ Tony Dungy
In film, other actors' performances really are not your concern. If the other actor isn't giving you what you want, act as though he were.
~ Michael Caine
people often act in a way that provokes precisely the reactions they are expecting. These
~ Stephen A. Mitchell
EL-FAYOUMY: You're very handsome, Caiaphas. CAIAPHUS THE ELDER: If I am, it's 'cuz God made me, not 'cuz you said so. Good day.
~ Stephen Adly Guirgis
The answer is the answer to so many of our questions about how best to act in an emotionally tense situation: Withdraw from the conflict.
~ Stephen Arterburn
response entirely off its own bat.29 When asked about an official reply, Churchill responded that he had no intention of replying to Hitler himself, as he was not on speaking terms with him.
~ Stephen Bungay
2. Then (something else we usually forget) "listen for the response." It helps, says Bede, to "actively listen." To turn over every stone in your search for clues to the response. These responses usually come in subtle ways—through
~ Stephen Cope
3. Next (another good principle from Bede), "When you get a response, check it out." Check it out with friends, with mentors. Talk about it. This, says Bede, is a classic principle of guidance: Test the guidance. Real guidance will stand up to sustained testing. False guidance—which is usually just our own will trying to have its way—will not stand up to ongoing scrutiny.
~ Stephen Cope
Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space lies our freedom and power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and happiness.
~ Stephen Covey
It was not well to drive men into final corners; at those moments they could all develop teeth and claws.
~ Stephen Crane
Everything that informs us of something useful that we didn't already know is a potential signal. If it matters and deserves a response, its potential is actualized.
~ Stephen Few
When the whole world hurts, you bite it, don't you?
~ Stephen Graham Jones
Consider Norbert Mayer's poem Just now A rock took fright When it saw me It escaped By playing dead
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
The truth is much different. Bacteria literally analyze the antibiotics that they encounter and generate responses to them. They actually remake their genome in order to alter their physical form. And this solution? It is passed on to their descendants. In essence, this is the passing on of acquired characteristics, something Lamarck insisted was possible and that neo-Darwinians have ridiculed ever since.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
But our ( fear) or our ( joy) tells us a great deal about the intent of the dog, even if we don't know why we are having that particular, nearly instantaneous, response in the moment of visual input.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
Communicatory inputs from the world can occur through any of the six primary sensory modalities at any time. The important thing is to first develop the capacity to feel the deeper meanings inside any of the sensory modalities, second to seek their meanings, and third to craft congruent responses.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
Once environmental inputs are perceived, all organisms possess specific capacities for processing those informational inputs. Every one of them can determine the nature of the incoming information, its potential impact on the individual organism's health, and can decide what to do in response. They have to be able to do this in order to survive.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
intelligence emerges as an aspect of self-organization in living systems. Always. What is actually true is that once self-organization occurs the capacity for analysis, innovation, and response all occur contemporaneously.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
El Posmodernismo es la estrategia epistemológica de la izquierda académica, para responder a la crisis provocada por los fracasos del socialismo en la teoría y en la práctica".
~ Stephen Hirst