Quotes About Response
Ricorda, amico mio, che non è tanto importante quello che ti succede, ma come reagisci agli eventi.
~ Bruce Lee
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There is strength in numbers, and if the public outcry grows, governments and corporations will be forced to respond. We are trying to prevent an authoritarian government like the one portrayed in Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and a corporate-ruled state like the ones portrayed in countless dystopian cyberpunk science fiction novels. We are nowhere near either of those endpoints, but the train is moving in both those directions, and we need to apply the brakes.
~ Bruce Schneier
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Unless attribution is followed by an effective response, it makes a country look weak, and it often makes sense for a nation not to publicly attribute a cyberattack unless it can respond.
~ Bruce Schneier
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Paul preached Jesus in Jewish synagogues and popular Gentile gathering places. Both groups responded to the gospel, and instead of starting two churches, Paul formed one local assembly and called them to work out horizontally what God in Christ had already accomplished for them vertically: reconciliation.
~ Bryan C. Loritts
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The man lay there silent and unresponsive. An unconscious man, it turned out, was a perfect sounding board for her doubts.
~ Bryan Costales
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Trip plans should include the following: 1. Guidelines for how to respond to emergency and nonemergency situations. 2. Lost person and technical rescue protocols. 3. Special instructions for serious injury, illness, or a fatality. 4. Resource lists—such as rescue services—with names, addresses, and telephone numbers. 5. Maps with roadheads and locations of nearest phones marked.
~ Buck Tilton
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You can tell you're alive when somebody touches you back.
~ bujold lois mcmaster ii
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Away, and bring us napkins!
~ Herman Melville
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Casi incomprensible es también ese subalterno prekafkiano llamado Bartleby que jamás habla si no es para contestar;
~ Herman Melville
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Now stop your dancing; you wouldn't come out and dance when I played to you.
~ Herodotus
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Pero contra malhechores extraordinarios, hay que disponer de extraordinarios recursos. Mandaremos
~ Herodotus
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The German steamer Frankfurt had been the first to respond to the CQD call, but she was more than 170 miles, and many hours, away. The Cunard liner Carpathia was roughly 58 miles from the Titanic and had sent a message saying they were coming as quickly as possible and expected to be there within four hours.
~ Hugh Brewster
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Waddya want me to do? through my sling shot at him?
~ Hughes
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the difference between survival and wipe-out in a physical crisis is nearly always a matter of conditioned reflexes.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
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Experience is not what happens to you; it's what you o with what happens to you.
~ Huxley Aldous
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Whatever; if there's one thing I can't stand it's machines that talk back: SILENCE!
~ Iain Banks
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You become the weather you live in.
~ Iain Pears
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You can get far in North America with laconic grunts. Huh, hun, and hi! in their various modulations, together with sure, guess so, that so? and nuts! will meet almost any contingency.
~ Ian Fleming
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When she had failed once or twice to respond to some conversational gambit or other, Bond also relapsed into silence and occupied himself with his own gloomy thoughts.
~ Ian Fleming
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In angry protest the red telephone splintered the silence.
~ Ian Fleming
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No emergency was ever dealt with effectively by democratic process.
~ Ian Mcewan
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When he saw his wife smashing plates right and left, he shouted, "What! Are you looking for a husband
~ Ibrahim Nasrallah
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The human body is an amazing organism. It can go from dead tired to completely alert in a terrified blink.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Someone knocked on the door. "Come in!" Barabas called. The door swung open and Derek stuck his head in. "Hey, do you have any duct tape?" He saw me, stepped back, and closed the door without a word. Well. "Coward," Barabas said, loud enough for Derek to hear.
~ Ilona Andrews
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