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gave a sharp cry of realization just as hands, which she had
hugged him tightly and then
I flamed amazement
People react not very wisely sometimes.
He knew today that his life was forever changed in that one moment and he was clueless as to why or how it was. Never in his life had he ever felt that quick response to anyone. Breathless and unable to look away from her, like if he did she would disappear.
I must react selectively, contrarily, arbitrarily, perversely, and always with intensity directly from the subject.
Action beats reaction most of the time.
I thought, Well if I'm gonna react might as well overreact!
He was startled, but there was that about him which made it impossible to show what he felt, an instant and utter reflex of stillness to counteract all outward evidence of surprise, fear, anything.
caused everyone to lookCaused-- Adam Rigby
Now that she had got over the surprise, there was something offensive about this lack of reaction. It was like someone opening a door just before your battering ram hit it; suddenly you were running through the building and not certain how to stop.
Acting is reacting. You can't react if you're not paying attention, if you're not listening.
Miserably. Forty minutes later, the group
into the kitchen and spotted
Every action triggers a reaction.
perceptibly with anger. "I
I was shocked. A dying word, "shocked." Few people have been able to use it well since Claude Rains so famously said, "I'm shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on here," as he pocketed his winnings in Casablanca. But it's the only word for excitement and alarm of this intensity.
She rose suddenly and put out
I opened my mouth to respond, then decided to do that thing where you think before you speak.
jumped when the second gunshot fired. Fueled
The reaction was immediate. The blood flow was in proportion to how much the painting was liked.
He choked, laughed in a shocked way, wept a little more,
Reactionary: a man walking backwards with his face to the future.
You don't reward reaction; you reward results.
Then he jumped up and shouted.
The easiest thing is to react. The second easiest thing is to respond. But the hardest thing is to initiate.
was nervous, when she didn't
For the past weeks I'd been reacting. That was no way to win. To win, you take the initiative. You instigate the action. You make the opponent react to you.
It could be argued that the reaction to a work of art is a creative act which is the counterpart of the action of the artist.
The reflex of fear was soon replaced with another, more useful emotion.
Rage.
Non-reaction is a language that everyone understands. It communicates to the offender and causes him to be upset with the upset that he intended for you.
Language cannot describe the scene that followed; the shouts, oaths, frantic gestures, taunts, replies, and little fights; and therefore I shall not attempt it.
Response is what we have trained ourselves to be; it is a reflection of our manhood, character, ideals. We cannot always control our surface reactions, but we can sit at the helm of our lives and control our responses to the blows of life.
I was stunned with outrage.
Action triggers reaction.
An object somehow responds when we observe it.
We just assume that we do objective.
In fact, unconsciously we only want to see some parts
of the object which do not evoke the bitter memories of our past.
What happens is not as important as how you react to what happens.
Please. The word was disgusting as it came out, rank with misuse, and he felt irritation in the midst of his panic. But it was the panic that drove this train, panic that pushed every retort out of his mind and left him broken and desperate, in front of this man.
She did not move. Nor did she scream or faint; her only actions were to draw back the hem of her dress from where it brushed the shiny dome of his skull and to breathe deeply, several times, with her eyes shut. Her father had taught her this as a remedy for panic. He had taught her well; it worked.
died. But he couldn't take theDied-- Sandra Brown
The stone had been rolled away ... That fact alone demands a response.
You, and you alone, get to determine whether you are going to react positively about something or negatively about something - or, interestingly, have no reaction at all. Your emotions are entirely under your control. Your feelings are what you want them to be.
Every action has a reaction,everything we do or say has an effect.
Many people do not distinguish between something that happens to them and their reaction to it. Yet it isn't the event or situation that holds the emotional charge; it's our beliefs that create our response.
How people react is going to be based on how you react.
uttered a word. He had
I did what human beings do instinctively when they are driven to utter extremity - looked for aid to one higher than man: the words "God help me!" burst involuntarily from my lips.
Stood there and watched and didn't do a thing to help me.
People react predictably, especially when they don't have time to think.
before she could respond.
For the briefest instant, his brain was the only thing that reacted. Mistake, thought his brain. Then the mouthful of water, mixed with what remained of the almond toffee crunch, fire hosed out of his mouth, arced across the table and hit Mary Turlington just above her bosom.
When an untoward event occurs in your life, react to it without haste or passion.
Blood drummed in her ears and adrenaline coursed through her veins, driving her to move. To act. Her hands trembled against his chest.
Time vanished out from beneath her feet, one accelerating second at a time.
Anger is an appropriate reaction to racist attitudes, as is fury when the actions arising from those attitudes do not change.
strong, stirring instant as with fascinated eyes I watched
Like I gave a fuck.
We see anything actionable, we don't react to it. We consider it.
I fell back into my favorite chair and tucked my hands between my knees to stop them from shaking. I sucked in a deep breath, held it, and marveled at my own transformation into a ridiculous ninny.
attack was coming. The
I was too weak to defend, so I attacked
Stimulus: opera. Response: kill.
You exaggerate your own reactions.
Gripped her waist but
Anger clouded judgement.
When you REACT you are giving away your power. When you RESPOND you are staying in control of yourself.
I searched my soul, and discovered that there was nothing anywhere in my upbringing, experience, or even primal instincts to tell me how to react to someone who has quite simply, calmly, sitting right there in front of me, stolen one of my biscuits.
Well, there's a lot to react against![in response to the accusation that she was a reactionary]
Pushed forward. A flying elbow struck his cheekbone just below his
Heart thumped from
I just put the reflexes in the proper direction.
You did respond - your response was the worst kind - you did nothing.
I was so humiliated, hurt, spurned, offended, angry, sorry
I cannot hit upon the right name for the smart
God knows what its name was
that tears started to my eyes.
Acting to me is always reacting.
Once an event has taken place, since you cannot alter the past, all that is left to you is your response.
psychological reactance.
Reading about the response of people in stories, plays, poems, helps us to respond more courageously and openly at our own moments of turning.
She had always avoided personal reactions, but she was forced to break her rule when she saw the expression on his face. She burst out laughing.
happened. And yet, why did she feel
The wise pause; the foolish react.
he ducked his head around the corner he saw that he
The poker fell from my trembling hands as my entire body shook with reaction. I fell to my knees, pressed my hands to my face and began to sob. What had I done?
You have the ability to choose your reactions.
For every action there's a reaction. And also, for every action there's an equal and opposite criticism.
Shocked expressions, but Ashton looked incredibly angry.
What did you do?" Scapegrace asked.
A series of expressions flitted across Clarabelle's face. First, there was indignation, then there was resignation, followed by hope, chased by confusion, and finally knocked down and sat upon by innocence. "Nothing.
It's better to act than it is to react. Acting gets you in trouble. Reacting all too frequently gets you dead.
I came, I saw, I was confused.
Her anger was rekindled.
'You see, I keep it to myself, but, oh! it's more than I can stand. Don't say anything, sir; don't say anything , or I'll explode!'
He said nothing, and she exploded all the same.
He rushed beyond the barrier and called to her to follow. He was shouted at to go on but he still called to her. She set her white face to him, passive, like a helpless animal. Her eyes gave him no sign of love or farewell or recognition.
And the anger began to ferment.
A lot of people didn't realize that I acted before I did anything else.
We all watched Al open the door. Turning, he waved to us, then passed the threshold. The door shut behind him. I waited for something to happen.
Nothing did.
"This isn't good," Quen said.
I choked back my burst of laughter, knowing it would come out sounding hysterical.
He lifted his eyes. The eternal kind went out of his shoulder. He opened his mouth and closed it again, speechless with outrage, joy, and wonder. Then he burst into tears.
The best reaction is to not say a word. Simply smile,
I was a coward on instinct.
When I look back on my knee-jerk reactions now, I realize I should have just taken a breath.
Something was about to happen.
I swung my head around and
Scolding had made an impact. She seemed resigned
his body close to the ground, he turned and
A reactionary is a somnambulist walking backwards.