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Quotes About Patterns

Does it feed into my psychological patterns, my defense mechanisms, or does it take me beyond myself, make me more free, maybe more vulnerable, help me to participate more fully?
~ Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee
is our problem also. So seldom do we learn from past mistakes. We fail to trust God, we get into trouble, and we miss what the mistake has to teach us. We all have compulsive, repetitive patterns that get us into the same old problems again and again. The Lord wants to change that. We can overcome the past, not repeat it. December 12 Heresickness Job 36:1-33 Elihu continued and said, "Wait for me a little, and I will show you that there is yet more to be said in God's behalf.
~ Lloyd John Ogilvie
Letters having the same single digit root [1-10-100], [2-20-200], [3-30-300], etc.) are grouped together in nine chambers.
~ Lon Milo DuQuette
because as neuroscience will tell you, what fires together, wires together.
~ Unknown
People want to be understood and to understand, but for most of us, our biggest problem is that we don't know what our problem is. We keep stepping in the same puddle. Why do I do the very thing that will guarantee my own unhappiness over and over again?
~ Lori Gottlieb
But sometimes without realizing it, we are choosing to be in relationships with people who fit into an old story, or we are choosing to respond to them based on an unhealthy script.
~ Lori Gottlieb
our biggest problem is that we don't know what our problem is. We keep stepping in the same puddle. Why do I do the very thing that will guarantee my own unhappiness over and over again?
~ Lori Gottlieb
Eventually your little choices are going to become habits that affect the bigger decisions you make in life.
~ Jim George
EMOTIONALLY UNHEALTHY PEOPLE ARE LIKE HEAT-SEEKING MISSILES. THEY HAVE A WAY OF FINDING EACH OTHER.
~ Jimmy Evans
The truth was, history repeated itself on a daily basis; mistakes were made over and over. People were haunted by what they had done, and by what they hadn't had time to do.
~ Jodi Picoult
If history has a habit of repeating itself, doesn't someone have to stay behind to shout out a warning?
~ Jodi Picoult
I hope my work contributes to understanding long-term patterns of human behavior and how we survive, thrive, or fail during times of environmental, social, and economic crisis.
~ Sarah Parcak
By changing writing patterns we simultaneously reconfigure the neuropathways in the brain that record our self-image.
~ Unknown
The collective body functions in the same way as the individual body: if the system is over-anxious, it spontaneously gives rise to self-destructive patterns.
~ Virginie Despentes
The body in Chinese medicine, then, is not an aggregate of discrete morphological substances linked to each other anatomically by means of mechanical structures and physiologically by way of interactive functional systems. Rather, it is a complex unit of functions and a site of regular transformations. While these transformations have discernible patterns, the body itself is always becoming.
~ Unknown
The patterns the whales used for communication, the three-dimensional shapes, as transparent to sound as solid objects, could express any concept. Any concept except, perhaps, vacuum, infinity, nothingness so complete it would never become anything. The nearest way she could try to describe it was with silence.
~ Vonda N. McIntyre
There were many designs and patterns. The Chippewa (Ojibwa) make moccasins with a puckered seam. Their name is said to mean "roast till puckered up," referring to their moccasins. Each tribe made and decorated their moccasins in a little different way. An Indian Scout in the old days could tell, from a discarded moccasin along the trail, what tribe had passed that way. Some of the Indians on a war party wore the moccasins of other tribes to confuse the enemy scouts.
~ Unknown
book Cycles, co-authored by Edward R. Dewey and Edwin F. Dakin.
~ W. Clement Stone
each new decision that a child or an adult makes in a given set of circumstances begins patterns of thought that later create a tremendous impact in his life.
~ W. Clement Stone
how can the world in all its chaos come up with so many coincidences, so many similarities and exact opposites?
~ Amy Tan
Relationships have a nasty habit of reversing themselves; whatever has been done to you in a previous involvement you'll do to the next person you're involved with, if you get half a chance.
~ Marianne Faithfull
The universe is a trillion, trillion threads moving in seemingly unrelated directions. Yet when you look at them together, they create a remarkable tapestry.
~ Richard Paul Evans
We make the patterns on the computer, but we also paint them by hand - it's a combination of digital and screen-prints. I'm trying to do as much as I can myself in the studio.
~ Henrik Vibskov
when real doubt ensues it disrupts our usual behavioural patterns.
~ Philip Stokes