
Top 100 How You React Quotes
#1. You're not responsible for all the things that happen to you, but you are responsible for how you react to what happens to you. You either stay on your knees or you get up. Those are your choices.
Eileen Cruz Coleman
#2. A good coach is interested in how tough you are, how you react to adversity, how quickly you get back on defense.
Dick Devenzio
#3. How people treat you is not very important but how you react to it, is very important.
Debasish Mridha
#4. What you feel and how you react to something is always up to you. There may be a "normal" or a common way to react to different things. But that's mostly just all it is.
Mahatma Gandhi
#5. Resilience is not what happens to you. It's how you react to, respond to, and recover from what happens to you.
Jeffrey Gitomer
#6. It is not what happens to you in life that makes the difference. It is how you react to each circumstance you encounter that determines the result. Every human being in the same situation has the possibilities of choosing how he will react - either positively or negatively.
Earl Nightingale
#7. I really think in life there is a lot of mystery and things we just can't understand, so your brain has to adapt. We all have to deal with the twists of fate whether they are explained or not and it's how you react in life to these curveballs that is really the measure of a man.
Larry Fessenden
#8. You cannot control bad things that happen to you any more than you can control the weather. It's less about the things that happen and more about how you react to them.
Robert J. Crane
#9. If you thought about it you'd realize that you don't have control over everything, but you control how you react
Charles Benoit
#10. You can't change how people treat you or what they say about you. All you can do is change how you react to it.
Nicky Gumbel
#11. You can't always control what happens to you but you can master how you react to it.
Nikki Rowe
#12. The world always makes sure that you cannot fool yourself for long about who you really think you are by showing you what truly matters to you. How you react to people and situations, especially when challenges arise, is the best indicator of how deeply you know yourself.
Eckhart Tolle
#13. It is not about what happens to you - it is about how you perceive it. How you react to it. That is what you have control over. You can crumple up and die. Or you can be strong. That is what separates girls from women.
Morgan Rice
#14. I think you have to be in the right place at the right time. And understand that and know when it is your time and how you react to it and how you respond to it.
Anna Sui
#15. Everything in the world that happens to you may be someone else's doing; I'll grant you that. But what you do with it, how you react to it, what you make of yourself in the midst of it all - that's totally you.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#16. No one makes you feel anything. It is how you react and respond that determines your emotions.
Brian Tracy
#17. Stress is not so much what you do, but how you react to what you do.
Dean Ornish
#18. When something terrible happens, how you react determines who you are from then on.
Lisa Kleypas
#19. Life isn't perfect, of course, but we all know it's how you react to things that counts.
Landon Donovan
#20. Whatever you tolerate will continue. If he's doing something wrong - not just something that's irritating - you need to stop tolerating it. This is not the same as trying to change him. It simply means that you change how you react to him.
Sheila Wray Gregoire
#21. The quality of government, I suppose, is determined not by what happens, but by how you react to what happens.
Tony Abbott
#22. Leadership is a matter of having people look at you and gain confidence, seeing how you react. If you're in control, they're in control.
Tom Landry
#23. It's my personal opinion, and I'm not espousing it to anybody else, I think your immune system and how healthy you are determines how you react to any excess of any kind.
George Hamilton
#24. What happens is not as important as how you react to what happens.
Ellen Glasgow
#25. You know, there's a tremendous amount of genetic propensity not necessarily for what TV shows you like but for literally how you view the world, how you react to things, how things touch you and how things move you.
Mayim Bialik
#26. Everyone in your life is a 'practise person.' How you react to them allows you to see what you have to work on within yourself.
Susan Jeffers
#27. Life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% how you React to it, Stay Strong, Be Unstoppable.
Diamond Dallas Page
#28. Words are just words. The evidence is in how you act, how you react.
Maya Banks
#29. 10% of life is made up of what happens to you. 90% of life is decided by how you react.
Charles R. Swindoll
#30. It's not what happens in life, it's how you react to what happens in life.
Paul Blackthorne
#31. Mistakes will happen, but the most important thing is how you react to them.
Tynan
#32. In Torch Song, I did that character almost non-stop from 1978 until I made the movie in 1987. Then I had some failure, which also colors how you react to doing other things.
Harvey Fierstein
#33. You can't control everything. You can't control how someone feels about you. Or what makes them tick. You can only control how you react, how you act, how you think and feel.
Maya Banks
#34. You cannot control what other people do, only how you react to it.
Jeffrey Fry
#35. Its not what happens that counts ...
It's how you react.
Bruce Lee
#36. What you give meaning to is what causes your emotion. Before you react know why you are giving something so much energy or fear. When you begin to understand why you give things meaning you can begin to change how you react and why you do what you do.
Shannon L. Alder
#37. Emotions are a funny thing, but they're yours and you have a right to feel all of them. What matters is how you react to them." Justin
Riley Hart
#38. The real mark of your character comes from not how you react to your successes, of which I know there will be many. How you react to your failures, of which there will be, if you are bold, a number in your lifetime.
Daniel Goldin
#39. It's not your circumstances that shape you, it's how you react to your circumstances.
Anne Ortlund
#40. You can't always control the circumstances - only how you react to those circumstances; you can always control your attitude and your effort.
Jennie Finch
#41. How you react doesn't tell a person about your character, as much as it does your fear or God's fire. Which is it?
Shannon L. Alder
#43. How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.
Wayne W. Dyer
#44. That your friends are reflections of the best parts of you. That you are more than the sum total of the things you know and how you react to them. That dancing is sometimes more important than listening to the music.
Pleasefindthis
#45. Life is like business, 20% of what happens to you is 80% of how you react.
Daymond John
#46. How you react to reality is more important than the reality to which you react.
W.R. Hobbs
#47. How people react is going to be based on how you react.
Ilsa J. Bick
#48. Environment is what you make it and destiny is how you react to your environment: whether you try to overcome it or just resign yourself to it.
Nick Joaquin
#49. All that matters is the pressure you put on yourself. External pressures cause people to choke. While you can't control what happens to you, you can control how you react.
John Wooden
#50. You need to let go of everything you can't control. Anything that's already happened, anything you're afraid might or might not happen - you can't control any of that. You can only control how you react to it. And how you're reacting right now,
Christy Beam
#51. How you react emotionally is a choice in any situation.
Judith Orloff
#52. How do you know if you are a servant? By how you react when someone treats you as one.
Dawson Trotman
#53. At any given moment in your life, you have the choice between love and fear. And that's a choice you make. You make the choice of how you react to events.
Jennifer Beals
#54. Wine is similar to music in that it's a purely experiential realm, and it's a purely subjective practice. That's sort of the funny thing about wine criticism or, for that matter, music criticism. At times, those are useful guides, but ultimately it's all about how you react to that music or wine.
Mike D
#55. I say that trials and tests locate a person. In other words they determine where you are spiritually. They reveal the true condition of your heart. How you react under pressure is how the real you reacts.
John Bevere
#57. Life is 5% what happens, and 95% how you react.
Kanye West
#58. Failure happens all the time. It happens every day in practice. What makes you better is how you react to it.
Mia Hamm quote
Mia Hamm
#59. The environment around you shapes who you are. How you handle an emergency or how you react when someone is rude to you, that's you.
Halsey
#60. You can't change other people's attitudes, but you can change how you react to those people.
Michael Lawrence
#61. My dad always says that you don't get to choose what happens in the world, only how you react to it.
Adriana Mather
#62. Sugar, you can't control what people think or what they do. You can only control how you react to it. Bottom line is you need to decide who it is you're living this life for. You or them?
Tracy Brogan
#63. The demons are not easily dispatched, instead attaching themselves to otherwise beautiful things, a favorite food or a love note left for you, to see how you react when they rear up.
Thomm Quackenbush
#64. It is the things that happen, then how you react to them , that gives life some meaning.
Steven Redhead
#66. It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.
Epictetus
#67. I'm sorry he hurt you, but hurting yourself isn't going to change that. You can't control what people do or how they treat you. You can only control how you react to it.
Jay McLean
#68. Life is not shaped by what happens to you but by how you react to what happens to you.
Stephen Kinzer
#69. When you see how you react when you suffer that's when you know what you are made of.
Leighton Meester
#70. There's shit that's random and shit you can control. It's up to you to choose what you'll react to and how to make your mark. What do you choose to control?
Cat Porter
#71. If you're driving your car and someone winds the window down and gives you the finger and calls you an asshole, instead of giving him the finger back and calling him an asshole back, you just pull a funny face, and he doesn't know how to react to that, because you're using different rules.
Steve Coogan
#72. Yeah, take it from me. He may try to sell himself to you along with the company. And then there is Roberto, the CEO of our acquisition target. He also seems to be a bit of a flirt. Those two are like moths around a light bulb with you. Any idea how you would react if they both came after you?
Karynne Summars
#73. Every single night I'm nervous. You never know how the audience is going to react.
Vivien Leigh
#74. In not-for-profit theater, you don't worry so much about how the audience is going to react. You want to make them absorb the piece.
Stephen Sondheim
#75. Pain is one of life's great lessons. You need to know how you'll react to the negatives in your life. Only then will you learn from the pain, and the next time it happens, you can speed up your healing process.
Terry Bradshaw
#76. The real question is: How do you react? What do you do next? Evade responsibilities? Bury yourself in work? What do you do? All three of my novels take up that question, although none gives an answer.
David Guterson
#77. Scenes change all the time. Scenes will change while you're shooting them, and you just have to roll with it 'cause that's what makes it funny. It's not being stuck in your character and how you're gonna do something, but to react to other people and to really have a real-life conversation.
Yara Shahidi
#78. You learn quite a bit about your film from test screening audiences. With both comedies and movies that are intense, you need to calibrate the film and see how audiences react.
Rod Lurie
#79. The way you choose to cope with stress can change not only how you feel, but also how it transforms the brain. If you react passively or if there is simply no way out, stress can become damaging.
John J. Ratey
#80. Sometimes when you find something you didn't really realize you were looking for, you just don't know how to react.
Jodi Picoult
#81. No matter what happens, the world can be pretty ridiculous and people be pretty ridiculous, but how would you react? That's an easy filter to put any story through.
Steve Dildarian
#82. How you think determines how you act. How you act in turn determines how others react to you.
David J. Schwartz
#83. If you're not angry, then you're just stupid, you don't care. How else can you react when something's so unfair?
Ani DiFranco
#84. Afghans think the burqa is a permanent part of culture. But, if you bring it to Europe, how would people react? Afghanistan doesn't want to change its culture, but it can change, all the time. So why are Afghans giving so much value to it? The burqa is not natural. It's not human nature.
Malina Suliman
#85. Changes are inevitable and not always controllable. What can be controlled is how you manage, react to and work through the change process.
Kelly A. Morgan
#86. In certain situations, you can't worry about how people will react. You just hyave to be as honest as you can and let what happens afterward happen.
Marisa De Los Santos
#87. When you're writing for the screen, you have to be hyper-conscious every moment of how the audience is going to react. If you write just one scene where the audience is confused or it breaks their concentration in some way, then you've lost them, and you might never get them back.
Salman Rushdie
#88. It's hard to be taken seriously if you're a young, female artist making pop music; you never know how people are going to react.
Alessia Cara
#89. There are two questions that you ask yourself as a writer, and one of them is, 'But why?' The question that takes the book forward is, 'What if? What if x y or z happened? How would those characters react?'
Penny Jordan
#90. What's great about stand-up is that you can say whatever you want and go around the country, and sometimes the world, and work on it and see how people react. You don't need Standards & Practices or notes from lawyers or producers to tell you what's funny.
Natasha Leggero
#91. You can say anything to anyone, but how you say it will determine how they will react.
John Rampton
#92. With devotion at the center of your awareness, you don't have to refer to your past in order to make a choice of how to respond or react in any given situation.
Debbie Ford
#93. You never know how you're going to react to something. To anything. Tragedy, joy, heartache. They affect us all in different ways in different times and different places.
Ally Carter
#94. When you find the right person, yeah - this is what it feels like." He takes a deep breath, trying to steady himself before taking my hand and placing it over his heart. It's beating fast and hard. "Do you feel that? We haven't done anything yet and that's how I react to you.
H.M. Ward
#95. You think you know how you'll react to anything and then a boy shows up and kisses you, and some of that just vanishes.
Amy Spalding
#96. Charge forward with hope and get the best medical advice you can. Talk to your friends, neighbors, family, and together you attack it. We can't always control what happens to us, but we can always control how we react to it.
Robert Urich
#97. Before you invest, you must ensure that you have realistically assessed your probability of being right and how you will react to the consequences of being wrong.
Benjamin Graham
#98. People don't want to hang around someone that you don't know how they're going to react to anything you do or say.
Morgan Freeman
#99. You have to suspend disbelief a little bit to buy into your situation and to the story and to how the character will react. You have to tweak your credibility a little bit, is basically what it comes down to.
Richard Dean Anderson
#100. You know, there are so many things you can't control in life, like what
happens to you or how people are going to react to what you do.
It's wasted energy to worry about it. But you can control how you
react. That's the trick.
Katie Kacvinsky
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