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Quotes About Repeat

A mistake is a mistake. Another mistake is normal. Only the same mistake twice makes you a fool.
~ Ken Follett
The power of our Muse lies in her meaninglessness. Even the style can turn one into a slave if one does not run away from it, and then one is doomed to repeat oneself.
~ Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Play it again, Sam!
~ Woody Allen
Plank to base. I require urgent backup. Repeat. Urgent backup. Am knackered. Repeat. Knackered. And can you pick me up a bag of ready salted crisps on the way? Repeat. Ready salted crisps. Urgent. Over.
~ David Walliams
My embarrassing confession is that my father is a 'Camelot: The Musical' obsessive. So as a child, when we were going to visit relatives on the weekend, whenever we were driving back on these three-hour drives, he would be playing the musical soundtrack on repeat, on the cassette in our car, to the extent that we begged him never to play it again.
~ Chris Chibnall
You come back with an actor for the second time only when you had a successful and creatively satisfying experience the first time round.
~ Vijay Krishna Acharya
It's the voices in your head that speak doubt and insecurity and fear and anxiety. Like a tape that's jammed on repeat, these destructive messages will drain an extraordinary amount of your energies if you aren't clear and focused and grounded.
~ Rob Bell
Hate always sells well, but for repeat trade and the long pull happiness is sounder merchandise.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Mistakes can be fixed but if you do it more than once, it's no longer a mistake.
~ Kim Harrison
Though historians occasionally try their hand at prophecy (without notable success), the study of history aims above all to make us aware of possibilities we don't normally consider. Historians study the past not in order to repeat it, but in order to be liberated from it.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Buddha sitting under the Bodhi tree and Jesus wrestling with demons in the desert are symbolic of the same drama of the soul that you were born to repeat.
~ Deepak Chopra
When you repeat something enough times, you establish new neural pathways in the brain that your habit flows through effortlessly and automatically, allowing you to literally fuggetaboutit.
~ Jen Sincero
Sure," Chris said reflexively, aware that Raffish Outsiders seldom repeated an offer.
~ Jennifer Egan
Thoughts are tyrants that return again and again to torment us.
~ Emily Bronte
Daffy bent down suddenly, and picked a small startled white flower. Anemone, he said, handing it over; he made her repeat the word until she had it right. Find me a silk to match that.
~ Emma Donoghue
Love is an action you must repeat ceaselessly.
~ Andrew Davidson
What do I do next?' 'Maybe it's your time to wait too.' She dug the heels of her boots firmly into the ground and set her shoulders more stiffly against the sea breeze. 'Love is an action you must repeat ceaselessly.
~ Andrew Davidson
Artists teach critics what to think. Critics repeat what the artists teach them.
~ Sol LeWitt
I get a lot of return business. I think it's all those years I put in traveling around the country people saw me before and had a good time so they want to see me again.
~ Rita Rudner
You break your neck and I'll see it mended just so I can break it again.
~ Robert Jordan
If a revolution destroys a systematic government, but the systematic patterns of thought that produced that government are left intact, then those patterns will repeat themselves in the succeeding government.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
Crack, crack—crack, crack—crack, crack—so this is Paris! quoth I (continuing in the same mood)—and this is Paris!—humph!—Paris! cried I, repeating the name the third time— The first, the finest, the most brilliant— —The streets however are nasty; But it looks, I suppose, better than it smells—crack, crack—crack, crack—
~ Laurence Sterne
When you repeat a mistake, it is not a mistake anymore: it is a decision.
~ Paulo Coelho
simply a lesson in things not to repeat. Leaders can much more easily live with the prospects of having tried and failed than not having tried at all. Leaders fear missed opportunity more than they fear an unsuccessful enterprise.
~ Andy Stanley