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Once a message has been sent electronically, the writer has ceded power not just to the recipient, but to whomever the recipient chooses to forward the information. To access electronic communication is to control it. The recipient, not the writer, has power over future dissemination of the writer’s words.

Kent Alan Robinson
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Once a message has been sent electronically, the writer has ceded power not just to the recipient, but to whomever the recipient chooses to forward the information. To access electronic communication is to control it. The recipient, not the writer, has power over future dissemination of the writer’s words.

Kent Alan Robinson, UnSend: Email, text, and social media disasters...and how to avoid them
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Whatever is received is received according to the nature of the recipient.

Thomas Aquinas
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The nature of love requires a recipient one who will respond by choice to the love given

Sunday Adelaja
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Everything that happens to us, everything that we say or hear, everything that we see with our own eyes or we articulate with our tongue, everything that enters through our ears, everything we are witness to (and for which we are therefore partially responsible) must find a recipient outside ourselves and we choose that recipient according to what happens, or what we are told or even according to what we ourselves say. Each thing must be told to someone—though not necessarily to the same person—and each thing will undergo a selection process, the way someone out shopping might scrutinize, set aside, and assess presents for the season to come. Everything must be told at least once, although...it must be told when the time is right, or, which comes to the same thing, at the right moment, and sometimes, if you fail to recognize that right moment or deliberately let it pass, there will never again be another.

Javier Marías, All Souls
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We have already seen that when positive authority suggests a change in behavior, the recipient will accept it provided he is capable of doing so and provided it does not require drastic modification of belief or frustrate important needs. By carrying out the suggestion, one can simultaneously reduce dissonance and preserve intact one's relation to positive authority. But what can reasonably be expected when the suggestion to change is beyond the recipient's capability or frustrates his deep needs or predispositions? In such a situation, a conflict arises between his desire to comply with authority and the abilities or needs which make compliance impossible.One way to resolve such a conflict situation (or to reduce the dissonance) is to change one's conception of authority. If a suggestion emanating from positive authority is unacceptable, the conflict may be removed by becoming disaffected with the authority and transforming it either into a negative authority or into a nonexistent one. This is exactly what Leon and Joseph did.

Milton Rokeach, The Three Christs of Ypsilanti: A Psychological Study
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The approval of a cat cannot but flatter the recipient.

Elizabeth Peters, The Snake, the Crocodile and the Dog
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To reciprocate God’s love is a sign of being a recipient

Sunday Adelaja
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Charity is injurious unless it helps the recipient to become independent of it.

John D. Rockefeller
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Charity is injurious unless it helps the recipient to become independent of it.

John D. Rockefeller
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She didn't want to be considered a woman yet, wasn't ready to be the recipient of jewelry from men.

Sarah Blakley-Cartwright, Red Riding Hood
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