A Quote by Chris Harrison

Once I got divorced, there was this knee-jerk reaction to get back in the action and date. I think there's something wrong in that. — © Chris Harrison
Once I got divorced, there was this knee-jerk reaction to get back in the action and date. I think there's something wrong in that.
I think there's a knee-jerk reaction to things from parents.
I'm not religious, but by nature I am spiritual. I'm an artist, and creativity seems to go hand in hand with spirituality. But I have a knee-jerk reaction against organized religions. Actually, I have knee-jerk reactions against anything that's organized.
There's always a knee-jerk reaction in our business to analyze and determine why something didn't work.
My theory is that there's a knee-jerk reaction against technology in movie making.
It's tough being an actor making music, because even I have a knee-jerk reaction to that.
We live in a world that builds people's expectations so high, so when the downside comes there is a knee-jerk reaction.
Diplomacy is unfashionable in the world of knee-jerk reaction and the dogmatic sound bite on television.
My knee-jerk is that it is comedy and, if you watch them all back-to-back, you will gain something and you will lose something.
In minority communities there's a sensitivity, often a knee-jerk reaction, to critical representations. There's a misunderstanding of what an artist does.
There's a knee jerk reaction in Washington when something isn't perfect to just add more money, add more personnel, it'll all be OK. That's not true, especially with complex issues like veterans health care.
You can tell on-stage when a joke's starting to lose its pop. It doesn't mean people don't want to hear it anymore; it means I don't want to do it anymore. Because I want to move on to something that has a knee-jerk reaction just like you get when you tell somebody a joke that they've never heard.
Australians and New Zealanders don't talk about Gallipoli in terms of invasion. I started talking about it and using that word and at first there were a few people who were getting upset in the same way that in any country, if you work for a newspaper you know exactly the dude you can go and talk to get a knee-jerk reaction when it comes to something to do with the military.
I read a bunch of books about Mengele because he was pretty sick. That was how 'Angel Of Death' came about. I know why people misinterpret it, just because we don't say Nazism is very bad. They get this knee-jerk reaction to it.
Is it or is it not ethical to create an embryo, and to create a person for the purpose of getting an organ to give to someone else? Your knee-jerk reaction is 'absolutely not;' but you need the ethical analysis of that to show why and how that is something that you need to stay away from.
A wrong action may not bring its reaction at once, even as fresh milk turns not sour at once: like a smouldering fire concealed under ashes it consumes the wrongdoer, the fool.
So much could go wrong on a date. What if he turns out to be a jerk? [You need] A back-up plan, just in case he doesn't work out, you can move on to the back-up plan.
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