A Quote by Terry Bradshaw

I didn't respond well to a firm hand and insults. — © Terry Bradshaw
I didn't respond well to a firm hand and insults.
I never respond to Donald Trump's personal insults about me. I could care less what he says about me. I'm going to respond when he calls a judge unqualified because of his Mexican heritage, or mocks a reporter with a disability, or says demeaning things about women. And the list goes on.
I am a firm believer that transparency goes hand in hand with collective intelligence.
I hope I come across as supportive and encouraging as well as being firm when I need to be firm.
When I came up as a United States Attorney, I had no real support group. I didn't prepare myself well in 1986, and there was an organized effort to caricature me as someone I wasn't. True. It was very painful. I didn't know how to respond and didn't respond very well.
Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilized by education; they grow firm there, firm as weeds among stones.
Whatever insults my State insults me.
On the other hand, if someone praised [Donald] Trump, he would respond with praise. This could result in creating a spiral in either a positive or negative direction. A negative spiral could potentially get out of hand, which would be alarming with regard to anyone with a hand hovering near the nuclear button.
I deal with first-hand sources. And give the people, even John Sununu, the opportunity to respond to what I've been told by first-hand sources.
There was one thing Bridget like about guys. They took insults well.
You've got to deal with the tools you have in hand. I'm a firm believer in that.
To rule is not so much a question of the heavy hand as the firm seat.
A firm hand is one which holds the horse in full contact.
In order to have a good hand, it must be light, gentle, and firm.
Despite my firm convictions, I have always been a man who tries to face facts, and to accept the reality of life as new experience and new knowledge unfolds. I have always kept an open mind, a flexibility that must go hand in hand with every form of the intelligent search for truth.
From the law firm's perspective, billing by the hour has a certain appeal: it shifts risk from the firm to the client in case the work takes longer than expected. But from a client's perspective, it doesn't work so well. It gives lawyers an incentive to overstaff and to overresearch cases.
You do not respond to an attempt on your life with a slap on the hand. Or a joke.
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