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Quotes About Response

Para el cerebro humano, cualquier respuesta es mejor que ninguna. Sentimos un tremendo desasosiego cuando nos encontramos ante "datos insuficientes", de modo que el cerebro los inventa para ofrecernos al menos una ilusión de orden mediante una miríada de filosofías, mitologías y religiones que nos aseguran que existen orden y estructura en el mundo.
~ Dan Brown
cristal. Marta intervenía rápidamente
~ Dan Brown
Hey soda girl. You're flat.
~ Dan Gutman
I bet you guys can't name three things invented in Nebraska," Coke asked the family. "No, but I'm sure you can," his sister replied. "Kool-Aid, CliffsNotes, and Eskimo Pies!
~ Dan Gutman
Never struggle with anyone or anything. When you're pushed, pull; when you're pulled, push.
~ Dan Millman
Tragedy is very different for the warrior and for the fool.
~ Dan Millman
We all know that life has ups and downs; you've experienced both. And though you can't always control what happens outside you, you can choose how you will respond. You can treat life as a dance rather than a wrestling match. You can become an active participant rather than a victim of circumstance.
~ Dan Millman
Emotions are like waves on the sea or weather in the skies, rising and passing of their own accord. You cannot control your feelings by an act of intention or will. So you are not responsible for your feelings; only for your response to them. Accept emotions completely, let your feelings be; just don't let them run your life.
~ Dan Millman
Heroes and cowards feel the same fear; heroes just act differently.
~ Dan Millman
Your boyfriend's cuckold kink is most likely a subconscious, erotic response to a sexually charged fear. While most of us don't eroticize our fears, a number of us respond to sexual fears or even traumas by incorporating them into our erotic imaginations. And what do many straight men fear most? Being cheated on. —DECEMBER 7, 2006
~ Dan Savage
Odd how the daily imperatives persist even in the face of collective disaster.
~ Dan Simmons
When you meet a swordsman/ meet him with a sword Do not offer a poem to anyone but a poet]
~ Dan Simmons
Freud was of the opinion that in fear a person is responding to a specific and immediate threat to physical safety while in anxiety a person is responding to a threat that is objectless, directionless, and located somewhere far off in the future—ruination, for example, or humiliation, or decay.
~ Daniel B. Smith
Fear, in evolution, has a special prominence: perhaps more than any other emotion it is crucial for survival.
~ Daniel Goleman
la raíz de la cólera se asienta en la vertiente beligerante de la respuesta de lucha-o-huida
~ Daniel Goleman
el detonante universal del enfado sea la sensación de hallarse amenazado.
~ Daniel Goleman
All emotions are, in essence, impulses to act, the instant plans for handling life that evolution has instilled in us. The very root of the word emotion is motere, the Latin verb "to move," plus the prefix "e-" to connote "move away," suggesting that a tendency to act is implicit in every emotion. That
~ Daniel Goleman
each emotion prepares the body for a very different kind of response:7
~ Daniel Goleman
All emotions are, in essence, impulses to act, the instant plans for handling life that evolution has instilled in us. The very root of the word emotion is motere, the Latin verb "to move," plus the prefix "e-" to connote "move away," suggesting that a tendency to act is implicit in every emotion.
~ Daniel Goleman
Quanto mais tempo alguém ignora uma mensagem antes de por fim responder, maior o poder social relativo dessa pessoa. Se se cartografar estes tempos de reação no contexto de uma organização inteira, obter-se-á um gráfico extremamente preciso das verdadeiras posições sociais.
~ Daniel Goleman
detonante universal del enfado sea la sensación de hallarse amenazado.
~ Daniel Goleman
I don't have to answer to you," Adam said, instantly and harshly. He brushed his pants off like he'd just buried his mother.
~ Daniel Handler
The elementary notion, what gave Toynbee's work its popular appeal, was readily capsuled in the ideas of challenge and response.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
It is impossible to tell what proportion is memory and what exists here and now—so that a strange compound is formed of memory and reality; past and present; response to stimuli stored in my brain centers, and response to stimuli in this room. It's as if all the things I've learned have fused into a crystal universe spinning before me so that I can see all the facets of it reflected in gorgeous bursts of light. . . .
~ Daniel Keyes