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Quotes About Response

Statistics do not convey emotion. They shock us for a minute or two, and then we click again.
~ Madeleine M. Kunin
The world itself is so full of changes - of negotiations, changes of position, seeing things one way, then another, gauging responses, status changes that can happen in an instant.
~ Margo Jefferson
If I stay negative in negative energy, that's what's gonna come back.
~ Metro Boomin
I personally run my social media, so I read all the messages. I get amazing messages. I try to respond as much as possible. Slow, but steady.
~ Kerli
Scottish men of a certain age have a black response to almost everything as a measure of how sophisticated they are. I have a very long fuse that eventually explodes after building up a nice head of steam, although it's only happened three times - usually at work when someone takes me for granted.
~ Peter Capaldi
The key to creating the mental space before responding is mindfulness. Mindfulness is a way of being present: paying attention to and accepting what is happening in our lives. It helps us to be aware of and step away from our automatic and habitual reactions to our everyday experiences.
~ Elizabeth Thornton
We have said the first step was to designate the land, inform the owners. And the second would be to get the responses from the owners. And this will be openly done.
~ Robert Mugabe
The United States is stepping up to lead the international response to the Ebola outbreak, and Congress will ensure that the president's request is fully and quickly funded.
~ Rodney Frelinghuysen
There should be a response, clearly, if there was meddling. And it does appear that there was some, and therefore, we perhaps should wait for our own investigation by Mr. Mueller to continue and to come to a conclusion before we begin to take steps regarding the Russians.
~ Richard Lugar
One day in the 1950s, one of Churchill's grandsons poked his head into the old man's study. Is it true, the child inquired, that you are the greatest man in the world? Churchill, in typical fashion, responded, "Yes, and now bugger off." The
~ Thomas E Ricks
If there is anything we can take away from them, it is the wisdom of employing this two-step process, especially in times of mind-bending crisis: Work diligently to discern the facts of the matter, and then use your principles to respond.
~ Thomas E. Ricks
When the Fox hears the Rabbit scream he comes a-runnin', but not to help.
~ Thomas Harris
Sudden glory is the passion which makes those grimaces called laughter.
~ Thomas Hobbes
Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those grimaces called laughter.
~ Thomas Hobbes
The radio crackled alive with a Mayday.
~ Thomas Hoover
How do we correlate what Paul and James teach about justification? To begin, it should be recognized that they are addressing different circumstances and situations. Paul responds to those who desire to keep the law to gain justification, whereas James responds to those who are antinomians — those who think faith without obedience is saving. Neither Paul nor James was writing a treatise on justification. Both were responding to issues facing the churches they addressed.
~ Thomas R. Schreiner
It is amazing how many of those who consider themselves "thinking people" respond automatically to words the way Pavlov's dog was conditioned to respond to certain sounds
~ Thomas Sowell
Why don't you have a right to say you are Jesus? And why isn't the proper response to that "congratulations"?
~ Thomas Stephen Szasz
No matter how many eons it takes, he will not rest until all of creation, including Satan, is reconciled to him, until there is no creature who cannot return his love with a joyful response of love." —Madeleine L'Engle
~ Thomas Talbott
They whose minds are least sensitive to calamity, and whose hands are most quick to meet it, are the greatest men and the greatest communities.
~ Thucydides
You're a sane person reacting to an insane situation.
~ Tia Williams
Our bodies don't really distinguish between physical danger and emotional stress. The natural fear response associated with our fight/flight apparatus causes the body to react to physical or emotional crisis by pumping out sufficient quantities of stress chemicals, like adrenaline, to get our hearts pumping, muscles tightening, and breath shortening, in preparation for a fast exit or a fight.
~ Tian Dayton
We have understood and recognized how emotional trauma changes not only the mind and heart of a person, but the body as well; how living with chronic emotional pain affects what we now know to be our limbic system; how when the limbic system is impacted, our ability to regulate our emotions is undermined; and why we can't "just get over it" when we have been impacted by the repeated mobilization of our own fear/stress response.
~ Tian Dayton
You can't judge a man solely on his actions. Sometimes actions are nothing more than re actions." - Loring Blackman
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo