A Quote by Tim McIlrath

Every action has a reaction. We've got one planet and one chance. — © Tim McIlrath
Every action has a reaction. We've got one planet and one chance.
Action and reaction are equal and opposite, and are expressed simultaneously. Sequentially they are repeated in reverse, the reaction becoming the action and the action the reaction.
Scientists say every action initiates an equal and opposite reaction. I say that's just the start. I say every action initiates a most unequal and upredictable chain reaction, that every filament of living becomes part of a larger weave, while remaining identifiable. That every line of latitude requires several stripes of longitude to obtain meaning. That every universe is part of a bigger heaven, a heaven of rhythm and geometry, where a heartbeat is the apex of a triangle.
For every action there’s a reaction. And also, for every action there’s an equal and opposite criticism.
In contrast to revenge, which is the natural, automatic reaction to transgression and which, because of the irreversibility of the action process can be expected and even calculated, the act of forgiving can never be predicted; it is the only reaction that acts in an unexpected way and thus retains, though being a reaction, something of the original character of action.
If there is one phrase or action that every person on the planet would like to erase from his or her memory or have the chance to undo, it would be, 'Let's do it again.'
Everybody knows that if they're happy then usually the people around them are happy, or that people around them happy make them a little happier; that's a proved thing, like "I give to you and you give to me"; they all know that but they haven't thought about it to the point of every action that they do. That's what it is with every action that you do, there's a reaction to it, and if you want a good reaction then you do a good action, and if you want a bad one, then you punch somebody.
As in nature, so in politics: Every action has a reaction.
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction.
Government is like physics, you know - for every action, there's a reaction.
For every scientific (or engineering) action, there is an equal and opposite social reaction.
There is a price to pay for most of our actions. For every action, there is a reaction.
Politics follows the lines of physics. Every action creates an equal and opposite reaction.
Politics follows the lines of physics: every action creates an equal and opposite reaction.
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.
For at no time are any events predestined. There should be no such word in your vocabulary, for with every moment you change, and every heartbeat is an action, and every action changes every other action.
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