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Quotes About Pattern

First, we contend that conscious or mental phenomena are dynamic, emergent, pattern (or configurational) properties of the living brain in action—
~ Michael S. Gazzaniga
What makes spirals so prevalent in cosmic design? They are the purest expression of moving energy. Wherever energy is left to move on its own it resolves into spirals. The universe moves and transforms in spirals, never straight lines.
~ Unknown
He discovered its self-accumulating, self-reproducing nature and gave the spiral a motto (perhaps the only one associated with a geometric shape): Eadem mutato resurgo—Although changed, I arise again the same.
~ Unknown
But there is only one surefire method of proper pattern recognition, and that is science.
~ Michael Shermer
The pattern that began to take shape in the last chapter continues, and its message becomes increasingly clear—the deeper and more emotionally charged our beliefs, the greater the changes we can make in both our bodies and reality itself.
~ Unknown
Cultures are defensive constructions against chaos, designed to reduce the impact of randomness on experience. They
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
And, finally, the last step will be to describe how people manage to join all experience into a meaningful pattern (chapter 10). When that is accomplished, and a person feels in control of life and feels that it makes sense, there is nothing left to desire.
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
It is within each person's power to decide whether its order will be restored from the outside, in ways over which we have no control, or whether the order will be the result of an internal pattern that grows organically from our skills and knowledge.
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
I saw the significance of this pattern immediately. The men all had individual opinions. The feminists all had the same opinion. The men embraced individualism. The feminists embraced collectivism.
~ Unknown
People form habits and habits form futures.
~ Unknown
The secret of your future is hidden in your daily routine.
~ Mike Murdock
determinado —según una pauta o patrón— que es necesario para conseguir el resultado deseado (figura 5.17). Tal vez haga falta algo de práctica para que esta distinción sea instintivamente clara para usted. Figura 5.17. Diferencia entre objetivo y estado objetivo.
~ Mike Rother
Does form result from seeing unform repeatedly?
~ Mina Loy
Life made its pattern around and beneath and through her.
~ Monica Ali
Life was like a jigsaw, but if you tried to fit the pieces together yourself, you generally got them wrong. Pierre had money; she needed money. Pierre was lovable and loved her; she would marry him. She had thought that was the pattern the pieces made. But it had been like trying to force two pieces together that didn't fit, and then, suddenly, the jigsaw had been done, in quite a different way, by other hands.
~ Monica Dickens
This is a fundamental and recurring pattern in nature: Life is a female environment in which the male appears, often periodically, and created by the female, to perform highly specialized tasks related to species reproduction and a more complex evolution.
~ Unknown
The most perfect actions echo the patterns found in nature.
~ Morihei Ueshiba
same phenomenon and concludes that the phenomenon will always occur. Conclusions obtained by induction seem well warranted
~ Morris Kline
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~ Unknown
We tend to think of environmental catastrophes—such as the recent Exxon Valdez oil-spill disaster in the Bay of Alaska—as "accidents": isolated phenomena that erupt without notice or warning. But when does the word accident become inappropriate? When are such occurrences inevitable rather than accidental? And when does a consistent pattern of inevitable disasters point to a deep-seated crisis that is not only environmental but profoundly social?
~ Murray Bookchin
if it is true that Jesus ultimately fits no known pattern within the first century,51 it is more or less bound to be true that he fits none within the twentieth.
~ Unknown
This pattern—God intending to live among his people, being unable to because of their rebellion, but coming back in grace to do so at last—is, in a measure, the story of the whole Old Testament.
~ Unknown
strange attractor—do
~ Nancy Kress
I'm getting tired of Nancy Drew," I told my mother. "The books are all the same." Once I'd become attuned to the pattern of each plot, it became glaringly obvious how alike they were. Mom nodded sagely. "You've discovered the difference between good literature and trash.
~ Unknown