Quotes About Repetition
The more often a person tell a lie-the more time u hear lie,u begin to believe it-if it's told often enough,u start begin to believe it
~ Michael J. Jackson
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By the time Buffy finished its Bay Area theatrical run - including a two-month stint at the dollar theater - I had seen the movie well over three dozen times. I was in love.
~ Mira Grant
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You cannot surprise an individual more than twice with the same marvel
~ Mark Twain
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Today the same thing over. I've got it up the tree again.
~ Mark Twain
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Nature has no originality--I mean, no large ability in the matter of inventing new things, new ideas, new stage effects. She has a superb and amazing and infinitely varied equipment of old ones, but she never adds to them. She repeats--repeats--repeats--repeats. Examine your memory and your experience; you will find it is true.
~ Mark Twain
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Istoria nu se repet? dar rimeaz?.
~ Mark Twain
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History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.
~ Mark Twain
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History don't repeat itself, but it rhymes. Plans are worthless but planning is everything.
~ Mark Twain
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Nay, it is of one hymn alone. The words are always the same, in number they are only about a dozen, there is no rhyme, there is no poetry: Hosannah, hosannah, hosannah, Lord God of Sabaoth, 'rah! 'rah! 'rah! siss! -- boom! ... a-a-ah!
~ Mark Twain
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History Doesn't Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes
~ Mark Twain
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Aside from recurrance, revision, and commensurate symbolic reference, echoes also reveal emptiness. Since objects always impede acoustic reflection, only empty places can create echoes of lasting clarity.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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with me losing myself in such a dream, over and over again too . . .
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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Maybe I've said that already. Doesn't matter. Where she's concerned I'm happy to repeat myself.
~ Mark Z. Danielewski
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When a pebble falls down a well, it is gratifying to hear the eventual plunk. If, however, the pebble only slips into darkness and vanishes without a sound, the effect is disquieting. In the case of a verbal echo, spoken word acts as the pebble and the subsequent repetition serves as "the plunk." In this way, speaking can result in a form of "seeing...
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I saw the book thief three times.
~ mark zusak
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Say something enough times and you never forget it.
~ Markus Zusak
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No mezclo nada, sólo repito lo que dijiste. Lo que uno cuenta y lo que sucede de verdad no suele coincidir, Rudy, sobre todo contigo.
~ Markus Zusak
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They ignore the reality that a new version of the same old problem will be waiting at the end of the trip—
~ Markus Zusak
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No mezclo nada, sólo repito lo que tu dijiste. Lo que uno cuenta y lo que sucede de verdad no suele coincidir, Rudy, sobre todo contigo.
~ Markus Zusak
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Yeah,' I said and started smoking another cigarette. Unless I inform you otherwise, I'm always smoking another cigarette.
~ Martin Amis
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Now they were all moving to no effect-just moving, just switching things off and switching things on, just picking things up and putting things down and picking things up and stroking the cat and counting the mugs and fighting for air. It seemed that everything they did had already been done and done, and that everything they thought had already been thought and thought, and that this would never end. Excuse me said panic to each of them in turn. They had no mouth and they had to scream.
~ Martin Amis
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Poverty said the same thing, century after century, but in different kinds of sentences.
~ Martin Amis
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Die Wiederholung des Möglichen ist weder ein Wiederbringen des Vergangenen noch ein Zurückbinden der Gegenwart an das Überholte. Die Wiederholung lässt sich, einem entschlossenen Sichentwerfen entspringend, nicht vom Vergangenen überreden, um es als das vormals Wirkliche nur wiederkehren zu lassen. Die Wiederholung erwidert viel mehr die Möglichkeit der dagewesenen Existenz.
~ Martin Heidegger
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I abhor the dull routine of existence.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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