Audiences respond in entirely different ways. One thing is unanimous - music binds us altogether.
Having to respond to things that are made up or untrue tends to be a waste of time.
I respond to authenticity and originality, and I've been a fan of Don Winslow's ever since 'The Power Of The Dog.'
Fashion responds to the economic climate by providing a way to lift a woman's spirits.
I don't respond to authority figures who abuse their authority.
Players respond to coaches who really have their best interests at heart.
Nobody responds to being made to feel judged.
I was a war correspondent in Korea. I did a book on it 'This is War.'
No one country, no one army, no one group is going to be able to respond to this adequately.
I think we respond well when we do something well.
This is not something we do terribly often but we do of course respond to what happens in the market.
We want to be in the driver's seat of how the community responds to the statute.
As for how do I respond to those who want to throw stones, well, I don't.
Everyone responds to kindness.
All first responders do noble work, and all of them deserve our respect and our appreciation.
We need to learn to respond to them a different way - and not in a regular mainline type of prison.
Swim out of your little pond.
I think that people respond to honesty in music, so I only choose songs that are the truth for me.
Wherever I go, the people respond positively to me; they give me respect.
Don't respond to haters' taunts - even politely. Ignore them. If nobody takes their bait, most will grow bored and move on.
Every Crohn's and colitis patient is different, and they all respond to different things. That's the craziest thing about it.
I always respond to characters who have depth. I'm always interested in those people. They're the ones who surprise you.
The longer it takes to respond to a major development or crisis, the higher the chance of violence being seen as the only answer.
If you respond to pop music as an older person, then it's your game. But this business has a tremendously visual focus.
I do respond to the ideas behind the Eurovision and 'The X Factor,' but they're both so limiting and very, very shallow.
I do respond well to a director, a teacher - someone who doesn't accept mediocrity.
I think, in general, it's better not to respond to reviews of your work.
I'm easy to work with, not a pushover, but I respond to criticism and find it inspiring.
I didn't respond to people thrusting microphones at me and asking me questions that were unanswerable in a sound bite.