Responses Quotes
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The essence of cross-cultural communication has more to do with releasing responses than with sending messages. It is more important to release the right response than to send the right message.
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Each generation of adolescents has at least two historical events that color its responses to whatever happens next.
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God’s sovereign will is not at the whim and mercy of our person and individual responses to it.
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Mindfulness increases activation of the medial prefrontal cortex and decreases activation of structures like the amygdala that trigger our emotional responses. This increases our control over the emotional brain.
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At 86, I can easily look back to the last eight decades. Though memory often fails me now, so many images of the past are still clearly polished, and I can yet recall not just an abiding sense of place, but the keen smells, the sensory responses to the events of that past.
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You can understand so much about how consumers perceive a brand by analyzing their spontaneous, subconscious responses.
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Violence is the instinctive response to fear.
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Open yourself to the truth, then trust in your natural responses, and everything will fall into place.
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At a very early age, young people recognize that what is worn will elicit certain responses from others.
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I'm a screamer and a yeller. When I want something, all I do is yell, and I get responses.
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When two friends are in the mood to chat, we have to go about it in a gentler and more dialectical way. By 'more dialectical,' I mean not only that we give real responses, but that we base our responses solely on what the interlocutor admits that he himself knows.
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Generally my response to seeing something really symmetrical and perfect is... it's the scene with Jack Nicholson's Joker in the first 'Batman,' the museum scene. Him just spray-painting the Mona Lisa, and whatever, with his goons.
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Considering the very close genetic relationship that has been established by comparison of biochemical properties of blood proteins, protein structure and DNA, and immunological responses, the differences between a man and a chimpanzee are more astonishing than the resemblances.
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The thinking brain influences the body’s responses and it makes a neat little loop.
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Your choice is to be active or passive in your responses.
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Denial, panic, threats, anger - those are very human responses to feeling guilt.
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The responses of the baby monkey are very similar to those of a human baby.
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The most terrible of motives and the most unanswerable of responses: Because.
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Rather than encouraging apathy through submissive responses, let us deliver the message loudly and clearly, that needles killing and suffering is wrong.
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Fasting and feasting are universal human responses, and any meal, shared with love, can be an agape.
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Three responses to threat. 1. The social engagement system: an alarmed monkey signals danger and calls for help. VVC. 2. Fight or flight: Teeth bared, the face of rage and terror. SNS. 3. Collapse: The body signals defeat and withdraws. DVC.
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How rash to assert that man shapes his own destiny. All he can do is determine his inner responses.
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If you create you will also wait, and while you're waiting you will want to be patient but not idle... responses from the world often take a long time.
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There are times when silence is the most sacred of responses.