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Quotes About Pattern

Repetition compulsion is a formidable beast.
~ Lori Gottlieb
I now realize that I have created this condition, and I am now willing to release the pattern in my consciousness that is responsible for this condition." Say it several times, with feeling.
~ Louise L. Hay
I am willing to release the pattern within me that is creating this condition.
~ Louise L. Hay
When we want to change a condition, we need to say so. "I am willing to release the pattern within me that is creating this condition." You can say this to yourself over and over every time you think of your illness or problem. The minute you say it, you are stepping out of the victim class. You are no longer helpless; you are acknowledging your own power.
~ Louise L. Hay
Tómate un tiempo para escuchar las palabras que dices. Si te escuchas decir algo tres veces, escríbelo: se te ha convertido en pauta.
~ Louise L. Hay
For every habit we have, for every experience we go through over and over, for every pattern we repeat, there is a NEED WITHIN US for it. The need corresponds to some belief we have. If there were not a need, we wouldn't have it, do it, or be it. There is something within us that needs the fat, the poor relationships, the failures, the cigarettes, the anger, the poverty, the abuse, or whatever there is that's a problem for us.
~ Louise L. Hay
I walk down the garden paths, And all the daffodils Are blowing, and the bright blue squills. I walk down the patterned garden-paths In my stiff, brocaded gown. With my powdered hair, and jewelled fan, I too am a rare Pattern. As I wander down The garden paths.
~ Unknown
Let's never stop asking questions. Questions give us a harbor to remember where we once lived mentally. They remind us of the possibilities that can be born out of thoughts and musings, and they link together pattern that define our lives.
~ Luci Swindoll
When you love someone, there's a pattern to the way you come together. You might not even realize it, but your bodies are choreographed: a touch on the hip, a stroke of the hair. A staccato kiss, break away, a longer one. It's a routine, but not in the boring sense of the word. It's just the way you've learned to fit.
~ Jodi Picoult
Chaos is nothing but an infinite number of ordered things.
~ John Banville
Remember that you are sinners as abominable as the Publican, wherefore do you, as you have him for your pattern, go to God, confess, in all simple, honest, and self- abasing, your numerous and abominable sins; and be sure that in the very next place you forget not to ask for pardon, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner. And remember that none but God can help you against, nor keep you from, the damnation and misery that comes by sin.
~ John Bunyan
Break up, to make up, that's all we do. First you love me, then you hate me, that's a game for fools.
~ Unknown
There is something frightful in the way in which not only characteristic qualities, but particular manifestations of them, are repeated from generation to generation.
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
No pattern should be without some sort of meaning.
~ William Morris
There is no such thing as a complete lack of order, only a design so vast it appears unrepetitive up close.
~ Louise Erdrich
It is either coincidence piled on top of coincidence," said Hollus, "or it is deliberate design.
~ Robert J. Sawyer
Any tendency to design for design's sake, to create a pattern within which the owner must live according to rules set by the designer, is headed for frustration, if not disaster.
~ Thomas Haden Church
The desire for symmetry, for balance, for rhythm in form as well as in sound, is one of the most inveterate of human instincts.
~ Edith Wharton
A man's desire for a son is usually nothing but the wish to duplicate himself in order that such a remarkable pattern may not be lost to the world.
~ Helen Rowland
If you wear a white polka dot on your legs, you're going to want to wear a black polka dot on top.
~ Brad Goreski
History is about loops and continuums.
~ Mike Bidlo
Love is like a batik created from many emotional colors, it is a fabric whose pattern and brightness may vary.
~ Diane Ackerman
One job of the unconscious is to act as a workshop for rough-shaping ideas; crafting notions as new parts or tools become available; storing observations until something relevant appears in the landscape -- generally soaking, simmering, and incubating ideas. Gradually, while combing through its inventory, it finds bits and pieces that create a pattern. When it slips knowledge of that pattern to the conscious mind, it's a surprise, like a telegram slid under the door.
~ Diane Ackerman
Some people don't believe in God but they color eggs at Easter just to change the pattern of their days.
~ Don DeLillo