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We've found 7 quotes and 2 authors for 'respond' (0.162 seconds):


Authors:  The Clown Prince of Darkness, (correspondence, 1988) Winston Churchill, responding to a journalist

Movies:  Foreign Correspondent (1940)


"Freedom is that instant between when someone tells you to do something and when you decide how to respond." »Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein 
"How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser." »Lou Holtz 
"In a general way, we try to anticipate some of your questions so that I can respond no comment with some degree of knowledge." »William Baker 
"So if it seems that some of what I'll have to say in the pages to come doesn't reflect the mellowing of age, that's only because I've never found that life and memories respond to time the way that tobacco does." »Caleb Carr 
"Your real dreams are the ones your dreamed far before you were old enough to understand just how complicated they were to accomplish. How you respond when you find out is part of your character." »Aliyah Stephens 
"It is not enough to limit your love to your own nation, to your own group. You must respond with love even to those outside of it. . . . This concept enables people to live together not as nations, but as the human race." »Clarence Jordan 
"The author of genius does keep till his last breath the spontaneity, the ready sensitiveness, of a child, the "innocence of eye" that means so much to the painter, the ability to respond freshly and quickly to new scenes, and to old scenes as though they were new; to see traits and characteristics as though each were new-minted from the hand of God instead of sorting them quickly into dusty categories and pigeon-holing them without wonder or surprise; to feel situations so immediately and keenly that the word "trite" has hardly any meaning for him; and always to see "the correspondences between things" of which Aristotle spoke two thousand years ago." »Dorothea Brande 
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