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Life is one percent what happens to you, and ninety-nine percent how you respond to it.
— Shubhra Krishan
The quality of our lives depends not on whether or not we have conflicts, but on how we respond to them.
— Thomas Crum
Women have a lot to say about how to advance women's rights, and governments need to learn from that, listen to the movement and respond.
— Charlotte Bunch
Like the person who felt the draw of the ocean but couldn't swim, she felt the pull of another but didn't know how to respond and stay safe.
— Scarlett Cole
I don't think it's tough to get there mentally. Your mind is saying, 'You know how to do this.' But your body doesn't always respond.
— Sheryl Swoopes
Most important, he realized that, no matter what happened, he retained the freedom to choose how to respond to his suffering.
— Viktor E. Frankl
We are very much at the mercy of circumstance, but it is how you choose to respond to circumstance that determines the quality of your life.
— Chris Matakas
Respond to demands with silence, respond to challenges with questions. It was amazing how it worked.
— Robert Jordan
You alone are responsible for what you do, don't do, or how you respond to what's done to you.
— Darren Hardy
Happiness is not about what happens to you, but how you choose to respond to what happens.
— Karen Salmansohn
By what you do, you teach your children how to respond to difficult information.
— Elizabeth Edwards
Your true power lies in how you respond to life's curves. Your best choice of course ... is to always keep your joy
— Timothy Pina
Sometimes we can't help the way we feel, but we can mostly choose how we respond to it.
— Richard Brancatisano
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 O'martian
How we respond to grief can shape our present
— K.C. Rhoads
My intellect has always been more responsible than my emotions for how I respond to the world.
— Suzanne Vega
It is how people respond to stress that determines whether they will profit from misfortune or be miserable.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Your life is a gift and how you respond to it - what you do with it matters. That's where I start.
— Rob Bell
It seems easier to respond to our enthusiasms by trading in facts than by investigating the more naive question of how and why we have been moved
— Alain De Botton
There's no right or wrong way to hurt. Everybody does it their own way. It's how we respond to pain that tells the kind of person we are.
— Bethany Crandell
Be willing to give people a second chance. You'd be surprised how well people respond to another opportunity to succeed.
— Robert Cheeke
It is not what happens to you or for you that makes you grateful. It's how you respond to what is happening, that shows your belief about gratitude.
— Sumner Davenport
I don't usually feel, and so I don't know how to respond to a real feeling in my body instead of a manufactured one.
— Lauren Blakely
If Americans in 2100 came to see 12 meters sea-level rise as inevitable by 2200, who can even begin to fathom how the nation would respond?
— Joseph J. Romm
Take special note of how people respond to stressful situations - often the mask they wear in public falls off in the heat of the moment.
— Robert Greene
Respond to your inner instincts with enthusiasm.
— Debasish Mridha
How did the students respond to being treated like customers? They didn't seem to mind at all. From what one could see, they loved it.
— Mark Edmundson
I have the ability to make a choice in how I respond. My natural response does not have to be the only response I have.
— Jill Bolte Taylor
Like everything in life, it is not what happens to you but how you respond to it that counts.
— Steve Backley
Sometimes what is most important to us is not obvious and can be seen only by how we respond to our husbands in everyday life.
— Linda Dillow
Feelings are determined by how one chooses to respond to various situations and events.
— Ralph Marston
The key question of our time is learning how to respond in love when people don't agree, without compromising our view.
— Christy McFerren
There's really no way of ever knowing how the audience is going to respond to any episode or change.
— Stephen Nathan
What you and I think about Jesus and how we respond to Him will determine our destiny for all eternity.
— Philip Yancey
How We Respond to Our Mistakes Has a Profound Effect on the People in Our Lives
— Holly Elissa Bruno
In speaking the truth of your experience to another, it will serve you well to realize that how they choose to respond is not your responsibility.
— Iyanla Vanzant
If you want to know who we are, who America is, how we respond to evil-that's it: selflessly, compassionately, unafraid.
— Barack Obama
We don't know anything. But we can choose how we respond to whatever comes our way. We have a choice always. Remember that!
— Matthew Quick
We have little power to choose what happens, but we have complete power over how we respond.
— Arianna Huffington
When I'm writing, I don't really have much other guide than, 'As a reader, how would I respond to this?'
— Ann Leckie
President Obama thinks he can use emotion to bring pressure on Congress. But that's not how adults with power respond to things.
— Maureen Dowd
Failure isn't a character quality. It's just an event. How you respond to failure is your character.
— Rick Warren
You can't control what happens, but you can control how you choose to respond. You can do everything right and still fail! - Ken Ravizza
— Chris Riddoch
The biggest test for parents is not how they parent, but how the respond to disorder and unpredictability.
— Sarah Newton
Your happiness - and your healing - are a function of how you choose to respond on the inside to that which is taking place on the outside.
— Susan Barbara Apollon
We cannot choose who offends us, but we can choose how to respond when we are offended.
— Moffat Machingura
Freedom is that instant between when someone tells you to do something and when you decide how to respond.
— Jeffrey T. Borenstein
You're thinking too hard about how to respond to my stupidity. Have to be polite don't you?
— Jodi Meadows
As a director, you never think about how an audience would respond. You can think about that, but you will never change what you're going to do.
— Juan Antonio Bayona
I watch a lot of sports. One of the reasons I watch is to see how these guys handle pressure, how they respond to situations.
— Jason Dufner
You can't change others. You Can Only Change Yourself. But That Will Change How Others Respond To You.
— Springwolf
Because we fear other people's reactions and don't know how to respond, we allow them to violate our limits and boundaries.
— Sue Patton Thoele
The picture that we have of ourselves - our self-concept - will always determine how we respond to life.
— Myles Munroe
Life is ten percent what you experience and ninety percent how you respond to it.
— Dorothy M. Neddermeyer
I rebel against death, yet I know that it is how I respond to death's inevitability that is going to make me less or more fully alive.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Do not learn how to react. Learn how to respond.
— Gautama Buddha
So, in other words, how you respond to a sculpture, how a viewer sees the sculpture, is vital.
— Anthony Caro
Start your day with good intentions and set yourself up for a good attitude. It's not what happens to you that matters but how you respond.
— Ken Blanchard
What makes most of us who we are most of all is...how we respond to what happens to us.
— Joshua Prager
According to Jesus, what I think about him and how I respond will determine my destiny for all eternity.
— Philip Yancey
How do I respond to criticism? Critically. I listen to all criticism critically.
— Paul Thomas Anderson
To me, a lot of what makes a good actor is not what a teacher tells you to do but how you respond when you're on your own.
— Glenne Headly
This is normal, to have pressure. It's how you respond. Take the pressure, use the pressure, have fun.
— Chan Ho Park
The most important thing I've learned since becoming CEO is context. It's how your company fits in with the world and how you respond to it.
— Jeffrey R. Immelt
Brother Euddogwy did not know how to respond to that, for only the Angevins would see a rebellion as an opportunity for brotherly bonding.
— Sharon Kay Penman
Forces beyond your control can take away everything you possess except one thing, your freedom to choose how you will respond to the situation.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Whether you respond to life or react to life determines how far you're gonna go in life.
— Zig Ziglar
While each of us faces enormous challenges every day, it's not the sins we commit that will define us, its how we respond to them.
— Sugar Ray Leonard
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
Resilience is not what happens to you. It's how you react to, respond to, and recover from what happens to you.
— Jeffrey Gitomer
To tell others that
It is a rumor
Will not do.
When your own heart asks
How will you respond? — Gosen Wakashu
It is a rumor
Will not do.
When your own heart asks
How will you respond? — Gosen Wakashu
For a journalist who covers the Muslim world, we have responsibilities to be familiar with that culture and to know how to respond to that.
— Lynsey Addario
It is the interplay between our experience and how we respond to it that makes karma devastating or helpfully invigorating.
— Sivaya Subramuniyaswami
Riches do not respond to wishes. They respond only to definite plans, backed by definite desires, through constant persistence. HOW
— Napoleon Hill
How we respond to something is just as important - if not more important - than our initial reaction.
— Michael Thomas Sunnarborg
I tried to decide just how I should respond to them. Whether I should act like the teacher that I was, or like the nigger that I was supposed to be.
— Ernest J. Gaines