Music sets up certain vibration which unquestionably results in a physical reaction. Eventually the proper vibration for every person will be found and utilized.
Patriotism is an instant reaction that fades away when the war starts.
Regardless of others' reactions, do your best to stay true to yourself. Make the choices that allow you to look in the mirror and feel good about the person gazing back at you.
You've got to sell your heart, your strongest reactions, not the little minor things that only touch you lightly, the little experiences that you might tell at dinner. This is especially true when you begin to write, when you have not yet developed the tricks of interesting people on paper, when you have none of the technique which it takes time to learn. When, in short, you have only your emotions to sell.
When punk really started to happen, it was a reaction against the disco craze of the time.
Stop being tomented by everyone else's reaction to you.
While conversion of sugars to ethanol is the predominant reaction, it is only one of potentially thousands of biochemical reactions taking place during fermentation. As a result, wine contains trace amounts of a large number of organic acids, esters, sugars, alcohols, and other molecules. Wine is, in fact, one of the most complex of all beverages: the fruit of a soil, climate, and vintage, digested by a fungus through a process guided by the culture, vision, and skill of an individual man or woman.
An abnormal reaction to an abnormal situation is normal behavior.
Horror is a reaction; it's not a genre. Somebody's life would have to be in danger for it [story] to be a horror story.
Genius is the capacity for productive reaction against one's training.
That's me," he said, motioning to the robot. "That's all of us. We prattle about free will, but we're nothing but response. . . mechanical reaction in prescribed grooves.
My first two records were more energetic; Phantom Moon is subtle, quiet; so these various reactions are just something I expected
I'd turn off the internet for a month and make us actually talk to each other, and be responsible for your opinions and not be able to hide behind the anonymity of the cyber-wall to speak your mind. To actually have to face people and see their reactions and discuss it - actually discuss it. It won't happen. Unless the grid goes down.
I think I've had very knee-jerk emotional reactions to things, and sometimes I've said things without thinking. Being overly emotional clouded my judgment.
An audience's or individual's reaction to my work is simply their reaction.
With something like Chernobyl, the public reaction was Oh, my God, science has really done wrong.
Making excuses and not trying because I was scared were my go-to reactions. Nothing was going to change in my life unless I did something about it.
All life depends on organic reactions. A favorite saying.
You can only control your own actions. Not other people’s reactions.
If I feel anxious every time someone is staring at me, well, I can't control what they stare at, but my reaction is, I'm just not going to go outside the house. I'm going to stay in and chill. And when I do go out, I understand what comes along with that.