45 Quotes About Reaction

The world can be a scary place, and it seems that we all get scared from time to time. After all, the possibility of losing a loved one is always in the back of our minds. But you know what’s scarier? When we think someone else is afraid of something. It’s important to show kindness and compassion when people are feeling vulnerable Read more

So show these quotes to your friends and family who might need a hug today.

You have the ability to choose your reactions.
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You have the ability to choose your reactions. Steve Maraboli
It is not until you change your identity to match...
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It is not until you change your identity to match your life blueprint that you will understand why everything in the past never worked. Shannon L. Alder
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When spontaneous demoralizing thoughts seep into your conscience, don't trip...allowing them to fester. These are random tests of your conviction and determination. Large or small, your reaction to such intrusions is a defining moment for which no one else, but you, can mitigate. T.F. Hodge
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If by studying Bhagavad-gītā one decides to surrender to Kṛṣṇa, he is immediately freed from all sinful reactions. Unknown
The only people that can't handle the truth are those...
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The only people that can't handle the truth are those that suffer so much anxiety that they will live in denial, in order to prevent their illusion from being destroyed and feeling more anxiety. Shannon L. Alder
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Never believe someone cares for you because of other people's reactions. Sometimes you have to drown out the noise from the crowd, in order to figure out if there is a song playing between the two of you or simply annoying static that you thought was a tune. Shannon L. Alder
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I remembered Grandmere Catherine used to tell me your first impressions about people usually prove to be the truest because your heart is the first to react. V.C. Andrews
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When I was researching the book Toxic Electricity, I would see biological reactions for up to a week afterwards. They are typically strong in the first day or two after the electromagnetic field (EMF) exposures and tail off as the week goes on. I would feel fine during the EMF exposures and start seeing weird health effects usually during sleep that night. Extended time around high voltage power lines & power poles were the worst for provoking reactions, followed by wifi and transmitting utility meters. . Steven Magee
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Your attitudes, action, reactions and expectations are harboured in the power of your thoughts. Think positively and you will smile at the harvest time. Israelmore Ayivor
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Successfully functioning in a society with diverse values, traditions and lifestyles requires us to have a relationship to our own reactions rather than be captive of them. To resist our tendencies to make right or true, that which is nearly familiar, and wrong or false, that which is only strange. Robert Kegan
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The Thing about people who wanted to show you things was that sometimes their interest in granting you knowledge was laced with a little voyeuristic sadism. They were waiting for the Look or the Reaction, and they didn’t care what it was so long as it inflicted some kind of discomfort. Jeff VanderMeer
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The magnitude of our relationship with others depends on the lattitude of our actions...quote for today Oladosu Feyikogbon
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Having no need to judge, control, react, so forgiveness does not even arise. Jay Woodman
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We all suffer ills at the hands of others; however, reactions to these injustices differ like night and day. Many seek to punish the world for their suffering, while some work hard to save the world from experiencing similar grief. Richelle E. Goodrich
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The truth is this: People that give you focus, energy and anger do care. If you were nothing then you wouldn't be able to affect them. Behind every over reaction was first the thought that your opinion mattered and your respect was once of value or you wouldn't get the response you got. Shannon L. Alder
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When listening to the lightning storms in your area on a standard AM radio, you will hear a sound like bacon frying and this is the electromagnetic energy that the storm is generating. Plants react to this energy and may show vigorous growth during lightning seasons. Steven Magee
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What you give meaning to is what causes your emotion. Before you react know why you are giving something so much energy or fear. When you begin to understand why you give things meaning you can begin to change how you react and why you do what you do. Shannon L. Alder
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To learn to see- to accustom the eye to calmness, to patience, and to allow things to come up to it; to defer judgment, and to acquire the habit of approaching and grasping an individual case from all sides. This is the first preparatory schooling of intellectuality. One must not respond immediately to a stimulus; one must acquire a command of the obstructing and isolating instincts. Friedrich Nietzsche
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When the anger is intense, the person with Asperger's syndrome may be in a 'blind rage' and unable to see the signals indicating that it would be appropriate to stop. Feelings of anger can also be in response in situations where we would expect other emotions. I have noted that sadness may be expressed as anger. Tony Attwood
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If you are upset with another’s words towards you; be cautious of your reactions, for you are only meant to be a sounding-board for his soul Jeremy Aldana
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Sometimes, it is easier for people to believe lies then deal with the uncomfortableness of their own fear of action. These type of people feel uncomfortable unless everyone is the same or God presents them with what is easy and obvious. It is a life long coping mechanism for the greatest fear of all--regret. Shannon L. Alder
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It may be our actions that define us, but it is our reaction that changes the course of things. Dianna Hardy
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React with how can I help you versus how can I hurt you. Ken Poirot
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In many situations, the only thing you can control is your own response. Changing self-talk from negative to positive is an excellent way to manage that response. Anger destroys your health and relationships. Maddy Malhotra
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Thus the man who is responsive to artistic stimuli reacts to the reality of dreams as does the philosopher to the reality of existence; he observes closely, and he enjoys his observation: for it is out of these images that he interprets life, out of these processes that he trains himself for life. Friedrich Nietzsche
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There were three people in my home and I was the only one showing Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity and reactivity to the radio frequency transmitting utility meters. For these reasons I did not shield my home and took the route of adapting my body to the toxic electromagnetic environment. Steven Magee
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How you feel at the time affects how you receive and react to communication from others. You have to put on your objective eyes and ears in order to be consistently fair. - Charmainsim Charmaine Smith Ladd
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What would it be like to live as a butterfly, being admired by the world for your color and beauty and grace? What would it be like to live as a spider, having people shriek and jump and throw a shoe at the very notice of you? I have tasted both―looks of desire and repulsion. How sad it is that we judge a life by such a trivial thing as appearance. Richelle E. Goodrich
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If the world appears abundant in smiles or overwhelmed by scowls, you might ask yourself if you're not to blame. Richelle E. Goodrich
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It is not what they say, but the reaction that tells you everything you need to know. Shannon L. Alder
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Our behavior, our feelings, our self-worth, our abilities, and our actions are never hinged to that of another.- Akiroq Akiroq Brost
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You are in control of your life, when you refuse to be provoke. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Ironically, we often spend a great deal of time and effort trying to control our external conditions, while letting our internal reactions run wild. Gyalwa Dokhampa
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It is impossible to know the whole depth of someone’s character from a single moment, but seeing how they respond to the unexpected is a great start. Lance Conrad
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Can an absence of action be construed as a negative action? Tamar Cohen
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In certain company Often the uninvited We react We transform one another Michele L. Rivera
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I have never heard of an electromagnetically hypersensitive person recovering from the condition using shielding and Faraday cages, they just seem to become social lepers due to their increasing reactivity to the city environment and addicts to their shielded environment. Steven Magee
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Certain actions bring harm, other more wizened actions bring harmony. Mango Wodzak
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Sometimes what we want lies behind a door our own actions have locked tight. Natasha Knight
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We question ourselves through others by way of stories, advice, and gestures; and we receive our answers form listening to others reactions Jeremy Aldana
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Mind your attention! Don’t just give it to any action and reaction at all! Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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There is no method of self-knowledge. Seeking a method invariably implies the desire to attain some result — and that is what we all want. We follow authority — if not that of a person, then of a system, of an ideology — because we want a result that will be satisfactory, which will give us security. We really do not want to understand ourselves, our impulses and reactions, the whole process of our thinking, the conscious as well as the unconscious; we would rather pursue a system that assures us of a result. But the pursuit of a system is invariably the outcome of our desire for security, for certainty, and the result is obviously not the understand of oneself., When we follow a method, we must have authorities — the teacher, the guru, the savior, the Master — who will guarantee us what we desire, and surely that is not the way of self-knowledge. Authority prevents the understanding of oneself, does it not? Under the shelter of an authority, a guide, you may have temporarily a sense of security, a sense of well-being, but that is not the understanding of the total process of oneself. Authority in its very nature prevents the full awareness of oneself and therefore ultimately destroys freedom; in freedom alone can there be creativeness. There can be creativeness only through self-knowledge. Jiddu Krishnamurti
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You can understand my inner reactionsmore clearly than me because you can see me as a whole. Unknown
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Could some of the challenging behaviours that often partner autism begin as experiements on measuring human reactions? Are these children exploring boundaries - seeing what makes the toy squeak or the adult shriek? Adele Devine