Responding

Responding

Response may refer to:

  • Response (album), a studio album by Phil Wickham
  • Response (liturgy), a line answering a versicle
  • Response (music) or antiphon, a response to a psalm or other part of a religious service
  • The Response (film)
  • Output or response, the result of telecommunications input
  • Response, a phase in emergency management
  • The second half of the stimulus-response relationship in psychology
  • The National War Memorial (Canada), also known as The Response.

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Famous quotes containing the word responding:

    I’m responding to the will of the people.
    David Mamet, U.S. screenwriter, and Brian DePalma. Al Capone (Robert DeNiro)

    Because humans are not alone in exhibiting such behavior—bees stockpile royal jelly, birds feather their nests, mice shred paper—it’s possible that a pregnant woman who scrubs her house from floor to ceiling [just before her baby is born] is responding to a biological imperative . . . . Of course there are those who believe that . . . the burst of energy that propels a pregnant woman to clean her house is a perfectly natural response to their mother’s impending visit.
    Mary Arrigo (20th century)

    For both parties, the most disagreeable way of responding to a polemic is to be angry and keep silent: for the aggressor usually takes the silence as a sign of disdain.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)