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Erik Pevernagie
“Since we live in a world of appearances, people are judged by what they seem to be. If the mind can't read the predictable features, it reacts with alarm or aversion. Faces which don’t fit in the picture are socially banned. An ugly countenance, a hideous outlook can be considered as a crime and criminals must be inexorably discarded from society. ( "Ugly mug offense" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Zaman Ali
“Knowledge leads towards different kind of societies then those societies don’t relate with each other because people in those societies think, act and reacts with their knowledge that create different ways of life and different recognition of humans.”
Zaman Ali, HUMANITY Understanding Reality and Inquiring Good

Garth Stein
“Rain amplifies your mistakes, and water on the track can make your car handle unpredictably. When something unpredictable happens you have to react to it; if you’re reacting at speed, you’re reacting too late. And so you should be afraid.”
Garth Stein, The Art of Racing in the Rain

Prem Jagyasi
“Sometimes, you might find it impossible to change things outside yourself, but you must remember that life isn’t about what happens to you, it is more about how you react to it.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“We deny our weaknesses because we refuse to take responsibility for failures.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“Consider meditation, exercise, and forgiveness to bring your impulses, emotions, and movements under your control.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“Believe in yourself and move forth with conviction to have better control over your senses and yourself.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Prem Jagyasi
“One needs to keep reminding themselves of higher goals at all times while observing the outcomes of smaller actions.”
Dr Prem Jagyasi

Stephen        King
“Lila harboured an unspoken belief that motherhood was the best possible rehearsal for a prospective police officer.. Mothers were naturals for law enforcement, because toddlers, like criminals, were often belligerent and destructive.
If you could get through those early years without losing your cool or blowing your top, you might be able to deal with grown-up crime. The key was to not react, to stay adult..”
Stephen King, Sleeping Beauties

Toba Beta
“It's so nice to learn how
people react to my words.”
Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

Santosh Kalwar
“We are not immune from the effects of karma. We have natural immune systems in which to react and change.”
Santosh Kalwar, The Lacetier

George Mumford
“When things get tough and our bodies start to react, we need mindfulness to reset our internal north star. We need to be quiet, listen, and practice conscious breathing to bring ourselves back to the present moment and activate the parasympathetic nervous system, putting the brake on and slowing things down in our bodies.”
George Mumford, The Mindful Athlete: Secrets to Pure Performance

Nitya Prakash
“Often you reach a point in life where you begin to react to things too much or not at all. If you're at that state, double guard yourself.”
Nitya Prakash

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Every action is a reaction.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Simon Sinek
“Finite-minded players do not like surprises and fear any kind of disruption. Things they cannot predict or cannot control could upset their plans and increase their chances of losing. The infinite-minded player, in contrast, expects surprises, even revels in them, and is prepared to be transformed by them. They embrace the freedom of play and are open to any possibility that keeps them in the game. Instead of looking for ways to react to what has already happened, they look for ways to do something new. An infinite perspective frees us from fixating on what other companies are doing, which allows us to focus on a larger vision. Instead of reacting to how new technology will challenge our business model, for example, those with infinite mindsets are better able to foresee the applications of new technology.”
Simon Sinek, The Infinite Game

Steven Magee
“I often tell people that I have radiation sickness to see how they react.”
Steven Magee

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Any person of thought will know that we are certain to die at the hands of the reckless. However, that death will be significantly hastened if we somehow think ourselves to be less than reckless.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“We can only control how we react, not how other act.”
Tonmoy Acharjee
tags: act, react

“Some challenging situations are coming in our life to transform our life. How you will react with it is your choice.?”
Pranita P Deshpande, Quotations & Stories: Thoughts

“While there’s nothing I can do about the pain signals being sent from the nerves in my toe to my brain, with mindfulness practice there is a lot I can do about how I perceive it-how I handle the thoughts and emotions that spring up in relation to that pain…. In bringing mindful awareness to the pain, I have in that very moment stepped out of reacting, and instead found a way of responding to the unpleasant sensations of my toe.”
Nancy Bardacke, Mindful Birthing: Training the Mind, Body, and Heart for Childbirth and Beyond

“Confidence lets you hear the voices around you and in your own head, without responding or reacting. You can hear them without listening to a single word.”
Tim S. Grover, Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Greatness

Roger Fisher
“Break the vicious cycle by refusing to react. Instead of pushing back, sidestep their attack and deflect it against the problem. As in the Oriental martial arts of judo and jujitsu, avoid pitting your strength against theirs directly; instead, use your skill to step aside and turn their strength to your ends. Rather than resisting their force, channel it into exploring interests, inventing options for mutual gain, and searching for independent standards.”
Roger Fisher, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In

William Ury
“You need confidence to stand up for yourself in the face of the other’s reaction. You need power to be able to follow through on your No if the other refuses to respect it.”
William Ury, The Power of a Positive No: How to Say No and Still Get to Yes

Nate Silver
“The most robust evidence indicates that this wisdom-of-crowds principle holds when forecasts are made independently before being averaged together. In a true betting market (including the stock market), people can and do react to one another’s behavior.”
Nate Silver, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don't

William Ury
“Whether you attack or yield, you are reacting. You are off track, no longer focused on the prize—the protection of your core interests and needs. Yielding rewards the other’s abusive behavior, and counterattacking reinforces it. In either case, you interrupt the other’s process of accepting our No. The choice is yours. The moment you react to the other’s reaction, you are initiating an action-reaction cycle that can go on forever. The alternative is not to react but rather to stay true to your underlying Yes. Keep your focus on what matters to you.”
William Ury, The Power of a Positive No: How to Say No and Still Get to Yes

“Instead of reacting to the social pressures pulling you to go in a million directions, you will learn a way to reduce, simplify, and focus on what is absolutely essential by eliminating everything else.”
Greg McKeown, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less

Steven Redhead
“The State of the environment you experience is all up to how you react or counteract to what occurs within your perceived environment.”
Steven Redhead, Life Is A Cocktail

Aegelis
“We act out of courage. We react out of fear.”
Aegelis, Sophizo

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Reacting to someone’s harsh words is like playing with the chewing-gum thrown by someone.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, 10 GOLDEN Steps of Life

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“There's nothing in life that doesn't react، whether it's good or bad.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih

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