Quotes About Response
We expect you to spill the milk, but it's really how you clean it up that matters.
~ Sylvia Browne
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Mr. Arbuthnot certainly was not prepared for her response to his statement that February was a dangerous month. "It is," answered Laura with almost violent agreement. "If you are a were-wolf, and very likely you may be, for lots of people are without knowing, February, of all months, is the month when you are most likely to go out on a dark windy night and worry sheep.
~ Sylvia Townsend Warner
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Jedes Gedicht, das dich berührt, ist wie ein Ruf, der eine Reaktion erfordert, und man möchte mit seiner eigenen Geschichte antworten.
~ Sylvie Simmons
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How you think about your opportunities determines how you will act on them.
~ T.D. Jakes
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his heart ruptured or broke in response to infinite suffering, then the fact that it happened on the cross, not in the Garden, would suggest that the cross may indeed have been the climax of his universal suffering.
~ Tad R. Callister
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when we encounter others, we are in some way encountering Him. At the very least, we are encountering someone God sees and loves the same way that He sees and loves us. We are not only invited but commanded to shift our perspective and see these other people as God sees them and respond to them as though they were Jesus Himself.
~ Tammy Maltby
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Your irritation is important to us," Cassie droned, looking at me upside down with her head tipped backwards over her headrest, "and will be exacerbated in rotation. Thank you for holding.
~ Tana French
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You can't take credit for what you do when your back is against the wall. That's nothing more than instinct, falling back on what you know best.
~ Tana French
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You can't take credit for what you do when your back is against the wall.
~ Tana French
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Violence is never the answer but sometimes, like with cockroaches, it is the only possible response.
~ Tanya Huff
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He read disappointment at his response and wondered if she realized that she expected a certain amount of effusive sympathy from the people she told. Rejecting that sympathy made her feel strong, compensating for what she perceived as her weakness. He suspected that the disease was the first time she hadn't been able to make everything come out all right through the sheer determination that it would be.
~ Tanya Huff
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A child said to me 'Do you want to see my penis?' and I said 'Maybe when you're older' and his mom said 'What's wrong with you?' so I said 'Okay, show me your penis now I guess
~ Tao Lin
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It has taken years and years, starting early in childhood, for the emotional brain to acquire its repertoire of habit. Schemas like perfectionism and deprivation become ingrained through innumerable repeated episodes. It naturally takes time to undo these emotional habits and to master a healthier response.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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put the least effort into dealing with a disturbing feeling that will do the job.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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But once we become aware that the sequence is starting, we can consciously and intentionally initiate a different, more constructive response.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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If the amygdala recognizes an emotionally potent stimulus similar to something we reacted strongly to in the past, it unleashes a flood of emotion and a fitting action.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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situation that is even vaguely reminiscent of those that created an emotional habit can act as a trigger.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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schema responses are overreactions, not appropriate responses to difficult situations.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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Did the resulting interaction work out well, or did your distorted thoughts, intense feelings, or overreactions leave you feeling upset? This is an important distinction, a general signal to you that a schema, rather than a useful response, is at play.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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A schema represents an outmoded holdover from earlier learning. In other words, remind yourself, "I'm having this reaction because of what I learned to do back then, not because of what's actually happening right now.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
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The muscles used to make a smile actually send a biochemical message to our nervous system that it is safe to relax the flight of freeze response.
~ Tara Brach
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The deepest transformations in our lives come down to something very simple: We learn to respond, not react, to what is going on inside us.
~ Tara Brach
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The reflex of fear was soon replaced with another, more useful emotion. Rage.
~ Tara Moss
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You know what happens to people who ask questions. And you know what happens to people who answer them.
~ Tara Sullivan
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