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Stateful Vs Stateless Quotes By Bartholomaus

Love is an undulating energy that moves through you, within you, and radiates out of you, and changes everything. — Bartholomaus

Stateful Vs Stateless Quotes By Rosemarie Garland-Thomson

The task of the modern individual is to move appropriately and effectively from disengaged spectator to attentive perceiver in order to slide easily into the social order. The starer, in contrast, is an undisciplined spectator arrested in an earlier developmental stage or one resistant to the attentiveness of the modern networker. The starer is a properly attentive spectator befuddled, halted in mid-glance, mobility throttled, processing checked, network run amuck ... So the challenge of proper looking is converting the impulse to stare into attention, which is socially acceptable. (21-22) — Rosemarie Garland-Thomson

Stateful Vs Stateless Quotes By Larry Winget

Learn what you are good at and exploit it in service to others. — Larry Winget

Stateful Vs Stateless Quotes By Brian Christian

During abusive conversations each remark after the first is only about the previous remark.
Verbal abuse is less complex than other forms of conversation! "Aware of their stateless, knee-jerk character, I recognize that the terse remark I want to blurt has far more to do with some kind of "reflex" to the very last sentence of the conversation than it does with either the actual issue at hand or the person I'm talking to ... I steer myself toward a more "stateful" response. — Brian Christian

Stateful Vs Stateless Quotes By Jane Jacobs

Redundancy is expensive but indispensable. — Jane Jacobs

Stateful Vs Stateless Quotes By Michael Montoure

Fell?' he asked. 'Or was pushed?'

Anton shrugged again. 'It hardly makes a difference,' he said, 'when you are the man at the bottom of the stairs. — Michael Montoure