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Quotes About Response

From without, no wonderful effect is wrought within ourselves, unless some interior, responding wonder meets it.
~ Daisy Bates
If you attempt an actual argument with a paper of the opposite politics, says Chesterton, "you will have no answer except slanging or silence.
~ Dale Ahlquist
On the other hand, marijuana is useful for fighting diseases due to autoimmune inflammation, such as arthritis, rheumatism, diabetes and Crohn's disease, where the Th2 response is helpful.
~ Unknown
We also face psychological obstacles in responding to climate change. Evolution built us to respond to rapid movements of middle-sized objects, not to the slow buildup of insensible gases in the atmosphere. Most of us respond dramatically to what we sense, not to what we think. As a result, even those of us who are concerned about climate change find it difficult to feel its urgency and to act decisively.
~ Dale Jamieson
whether or not it is economically rational to aggressively respond to climate change depends on the discount rate, which in turn depends on answering questions that standard economic theory is not prepared to address.
~ Dale Jamieson
Dead people rot on the streets of New Orleans for a week and a half so the feds can sign a private contract.
~ Unknown
The accuser of pretension always presumes bad intentions. Truth is, more often than not pretension is simply someone trying to make the world more interesting, responding to it the way they think is appropriate. It's more likely that what you think is one person's pretension is another's good faith.
~ Unknown
These distressed boys were also more likely to act aggressively toward the baby—telling it to "shut up," for instance. Boys whose heart rate showed a lower stress level were more likely to comfort the infant.
~ Unknown
study  done  by  the  Wall  Street  Journal  the number  seven  (7)  has  been  found  to  be  the number  that  most  people  respond  to. 
~ Unknown
Increase the pain input, increase the swearing output. Makes sense.
~ Unknown
the gospel of grace can never be reduced to a doctrine that demands more human doing. The gospel of grace is a divine declaration that Jesus Christ has already secured all that's required to turn zombie corpses into chosen children. The only right response to such a glorious announcement is to discard every concern about what you must do, to cling desperately to what Christ has already done, and to call everyone around you to cling to Christ with you.
~ Unknown
If we hear a joke so awful that we laugh at how bad it is, we are taking part in the irony; in other words, the joke did not contain irony; irony was provided by our response. Why is it ironic? Because the intent of the joke was to get laughter, and it did—but for the wrong reason.
~ Unknown
responsibility is the accounting of one's actual response relative to one's ability for response (response/ability).
~ Unknown
by constantly bombarding ourselves with things that aren't food, we're creating a low level of chronic inflammation throughout our bodies. Inflammation plays a major role in weight gain, and puts us at greater risk for heart disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and just about every other disease worth freaking out about. Inflammation is the key to everything. Inflammation is your body's response to foods and additives it deems unhealthy.
~ Danica Patrick
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~ Unknown
The problem of anxiety isn't that the organism responds to threats by near-instantly powering up. That's clearly a good thing, species-survival-wise. It's that sometimes the organism starts seeing threats too readily.
~ Daniel B. Smith
Skill is a cellular insulation that wraps neural circuits and that grows in response to certain signals.
~ Daniel Coyle
This kind of signal is not just an admission of weakness; it's also an invitation to create a deeper connection, because it sparks a response in the listener: How can I help?
~ Daniel Coyle
For sudden Joys, like Griefs, confound at first.
~ Daniel Defoe
In the largest effectiveness study to date, with more than four thousand patients with major depressive disorder in primary care and community settings, only 31 percent were in remission after 14 weeks of optimal treatment. In most double-blind trials of antidepressants, the placebo response rate hovers around 30 percent . . . The unfortunate reality is that current medications help too few people to get better and very few people to get well.
~ Unknown
Best offense is the one that fails to trigger the best defense.
~ Daniel Gilbert
The emotional brain responds to an event more quickly than the thinking brain.
~ Daniel Goleman
When frustration is unchecked, Sam, it turns into rage, and rage triggers action.
~ Daniel Gottlieb
E-mail response time is the single best predictor of whether employees are satisfied with their boss, according to research by Duncan Watts, a Columbia University sociologist who is now a principal researcher for Microsoft Research. The longer it takes for a boss to respond to their e-mails, the less satisfied people are with their leader.1
~ Daniel H. Pink