Quotes About Diffuse
Wishes to Diffuse Fear-Triggering Anger: "I want all rage totally and easily lifted from me in a happy way" "I want all emotional violence totally lifted from me" "I want all frustration totally lifted from me" "I want the instinctive reaction of anger totally lifted from me.
~ Jan Spiller
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One way of watering down the effects of violence is to approach it in a more lighthearted way. I don't mean to say that you laugh when somebody has their arm sawn off, but you can diffuse fear with humour.
~ Colin Baker
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Try to find someone with a sense of humor. That's an important thing to have because when you get into an argument, one of the best ways to diffuse it is to be funny. You don't want to hide away from a point, because some points are serious, but you'd rather have a discussion that was a discussion, rather than an argument.
~ Ed Sheeran
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These wealthy people were very interested in contemporary music. They wanted to help diffuse it and get it to be known to other people.
~ Elliott Carter
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It is the mission of the printer to diffuse light and knowledge by a judicious intermingling of black with white.
~ Frederick Douglass
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I used to run the band hockey pool - regular season and playoffs. I would write weekly reports, which were meant to demoralize and diffuse enjoyment for others.
~ Gord Downie
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Some say that life has no form, that it is extremely diffuse. I think I can agree with them. ... A life without conclusions is painful.
~ Soseki Natsume
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Trade and investment are good for innovation - open economies allow new ideas and technologies to diffuse more quickly from wherever they are created.
~ Arancha Gonzalez
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I think when you're dealing with very tenuous scenes and difficult and heavy subject matter, it's important to be close intimately with your cast as friends, and be able to diffuse a lot of that tension and trust each other with the work.
~ Jack Falahee
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I learned early in life that laughter is a great way to diffuse and uncomfortable situation, so I began to use that as a tool, throughout my life.
~ Romany Malco
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Thus the diffuse character attributed to terrorism is reproduced in an enveloping atmosphere whose effect is to arouse a primal fear about the precariousness of every moment in daily life, to surround the most taken-for-granted routines with uncertainty.
~ Sheldon S. Wolin
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I use this brand called Ouidad; they're great. Not Your Mother's is another one. Garnier Fructis. I use a bunch of stuff. Literally, I just throw a huge concoction of stuff in my hair after I get out of the shower, and then I diffuse it.
~ Tori Kelly
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I've never gotten into a heated argument with people. Heat diffuses reason.
~ Lorne Greene
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we can separate ideological anti-Semitism – the golden age of which ran from the late nineteenth century to the Second World War, from Drumont to Hitler – from anti-Semitism as a diffuse prejudice, the source of a more or less declared hostility, not necessarily bound up with discriminatory practices, of which some vestiges still persist today.
~ Enzo Traverso
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I think politics is a higher build in life. You know? If you diffuse under normal, common sense of a story, you make it political. If you choose a conventional way for a story, or refuse to use the conventional way, you make it political.
~ Bernardo Bertolucci
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Keep a sense of humor. Over and over, I see that levity helps diffuse practically any difficult situation—which
~ Gretchen Rubin
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When the late Bishop was appointed, about thirty-two years ago, to diffuse the light of the Gospel through this extensive portion of His Majesty's dominions, it was even a greater spiritual, than a natural wilderness.
~ John Strachan
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Like a sore tooth that is not content to throb in isolation, but must diffuse its own pain to other parts of the body—making breathing difficult, vision limited, nerves unsettled, so a hated piece of furniture produces a fretful malaise that asserts itself throughout the house and limits the delight of things not related to it.
~ Toni Morrison
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All renewables, much as I love them, are diffuse. They all have a small power per unit area, and we have to live with that fact.
~ David J. C. MacKay
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Ultimately, being open and respectful towards each other is much more powerful as a way to diffuse hatred and anger than, you know, layering on, you know, big walls and oppressive policies.
~ Justin Trudeau
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The histories of the Fertile Crescent and China also hold a salutary lesson for the modern world: circumstances change, and past primacy is no guarantee of future primacy. One might even wonder whether the geographical reasoning employed throughout this book has at last become wholly irrelevant in the modern world, now that ideas diffuse everywhere instantly on the Internet and cargo is routinely airfreighted overnight between continents.
~ Jared Diamond
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As I understand from the real military personnel who I've had the opportunity to speak to over the last few years, humor is very much used to diffuse stress. I think that if they were to keep it as serious as the situations often are, there would be a lot more nervous breakdowns.
~ Daniela Ruah
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A tragédia se tornou difusa e universalizada.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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Spontaneous smiles are different. They utilize a totally different neurologic hardware that is diffuse and arises mostly out of the subcortex and something called the extra-pyramidal system.
~ Michael S. Gazzaniga
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