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Response Quotes

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Larry Crabb
“Certainly we struggle as victims of other people’s unkindness. We have been sinned against. But we cannot excuse our sinful responses to others on the grounds of their mistreatment of us. We are responsible for what we do. We are both strugglers and sinners, victims and agents, people who hurt and people who harm.”
Larry Crabb, Inside Out

Stormie Omartian
“How you respond to the enemy of your soul determines whether his plan for your life or God's plan for your life is realized.”
Stormie Omartian, Prayer Warrior: The Power of Praying® Your Way to Victory

Rossana Condoleo
“Q: Have you been released or are you still a Beta version?
A: No official release of myself will ever follow!
Q: Then, you are not!
A: I”
Rossana Condoleo

Bryant McGill
“We do not have control over what happens to us in life, but we do have control over how we chose to respond.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Raheel Farooq
“The wise respond; the otherwise react.”
Raheel Farooq

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Anyone that says his mind will be probably regarded a fool, but the true artist is not moved by the comments about the looks of his painting or remarks that are dreadfully sarcastic, but hearken now! That he who says what others want to hear hasn't said anything of his own.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

John Green
“May the pigs of fate fly you safely home.”
John Green, Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances

Amalie Howard
“Forgiveness is a choice. You control how you respond to something or someone. You can't change things that happened in the past, but you can decide how you let them affect you.”
Amalie Howard, Waterfell

A.J. Darkholme
“When all seems hopeless and all has gone silent, that’s Destiny turning down the music so that all may hear our response to life’s great storms, giving our response the chance to echo throughout eternity with the level of greatness it deserves.”
A.J. Darkholme, Rise of the Morningstar

Diana Athill
“How, then, does the written word work? What part of a reader absorbs it - or should that be a double question: what part of a reader absorbs what part of a text?
I think that underneath, or alongside, a reader's conscious response to a text, whatever is needy in him is taking in whatever the text offers to assuage that need.”
Diana Athill, Somewhere Towards the End

“When we choose to operate on the frequency of compassion and kindness, we create, and reinforce our own reality, as filled with compassion and kindness.

I refer here to the idea of unconditional compassion and kindness.

It means that we can choose to react to any situation, as negative as it may seem to be, with kindness and understanding. Whenever someone chooses to be rude to us, there is no need for us to respond with rudeness. A moment of self-reflection can remind us that fire fought with fire only increases the heat.
The more often we practice our conscious positive response, to any situation, our automatic negative reactions are gradually being replaced with a conscious decision to act in the most loving way we can conceive at the moment.”
Raphael Zernoff

Fanny Fern
“Never compel yourself to say words to which the heart yields no response.”
Fanny Fern, Ruth Hall: A Domestic Tale of the Present Time

Bryant McGill
“When you blame others you are effectively proclaiming that you are only response to stimuli.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Criss Jami
“It's always funny that you can try and try again to steal all your critics' ammo, predict their responses, but no matter what, they'll still have a water gun stashed somewhere.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Ayn Rand
“He despised causeless affection, just as he despised unearned wealth. They professed to love him for some unknown reason and they ignored all the things for which he could wish to be loved. He wondered what response they could hope to obtain from him in such manner—if his response was what they wanted.”
Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

Sara Sheridan
“There are as many different kinds of books as there are writers - as many different responses as there are readers.”
Sara Sheridan

Vera Nazarian
“Know, child, that the One God—He is so vast that He cannot be moved, else the Universe falls. Nor can He answer, for the very act of opening His Mouth is Movement, indeed the greatest Act of all, for it is the Word. And this is precisely why He has made an infinity of lesser gods, creating them in His own image, so that we can do the lesser things on His behalf. We are His hands and arms and feet and mouths. We are His answers to your prayers, enacted along the great Framework of Being.”
Vera Nazarian, Cobweb Forest

Bryant McGill
“When you realize that the feeling you have â€� is â€� the response you choose, you are free in that moment.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Bryant McGill
“Your persistent problems are because of your response to common misfortune.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life

Janice Cantore
“Bad things happen to everyone. No one by their behavior can store up any immunity from disaster or tragedy. All any of us can control is how we respond when tough times come. This does not diminish God or his sovereignty in my mind.”
Janice Cantore, Visible Threat

“... And when the time comes to choose yet another dream, I shall smile knowing that I had a life with no less challenges than others, but I chose to respond to them with love.”
Raphael Zernoff

“I may not know what is in store for me. However, I always know how I prefer to respond to my circumstances whatever they may be.”
Raphael Zernoff

Eckhart Tolle
“The fundamental difference between an instinctive response and an emotion is this: An instinctive response is the body’s direct response to some external situation. An emotion, on the other hand, is the body’s response to thought. Indirectly, an emotion can also be a response to an actual situation or event, but it will be a response to the event seen through the filter of a mental interpretation, the future of thought, that is to say, through the mental concepts of good and bad, like and dislike, me and mine.”
Eckhart Tolle

Kenneth Koch
“AESTHETICS OF OPERA

Don’t sing an aria
To someone who can’t
Sing one back.”
Kenneth Koch, The Collected Poems

Fennel Hudson
“Extreme circumstances can trigger the most powerful of responses.”
Fennel Hudson, A Meaningful Life - Fennel's Journal - No. 1

J. Otis Yoder
“The measure of a man is determined by how he responds to the truth of God.”
J. Otis Yoder, When You Pray

“There are so many responses to the truth that would please the heart of our master. Heaven awaits only your decision.”
Sunday Adelaja

Jared Brock
“God has written us a book, and now we have the opportunity to respond with our words and actions.”
Jared Brock, A Year of Living Prayerfully

“Our supply are our responses to life’s demands.”
Sunday Adelaja