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Quotes About Repetition

If you know how to worry, you know how to meditate. It means to think of something over and over.
~ Joyce Meyer
For a food lover with a big imagination, there's nothing worse than eating the exact same meal several days in a row.
~ Damaris Phillips
The Law is never weary of again and again repeating its injunction of local unity of worship.
~ Julius Wellhausen
Anything that is worth doing has been done frequently. Things hitherto undone should be given, I suspect, a wide berth.
~ Max Beerbohm
I was definitely a child of the '80s. Cable TV was new. I watched a ton of movies and a ton of TV. HBO would show the same movies over and over again, so I'd watch the same movies over and over again.
~ Paul G. Tremblay
Circuit training is doing repeated exercises on machines without rest. It tones the sagging skin when one starts to lose weight fast.
~ Atul Kulkarni
There are tons of races I'd love to do over.
~ Chase Elliott
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results when, in fact, the results never change, is one definition of insanity. That goes for economics, too.
~ Lawrence Kudlow
If there's too much of you around, people can get tired of you.
~ Cameron Mackintosh
Because it's dance music, you can't really have a lot of changing in there. It's really not for me because there's too much repetition. I like more diversity.
~ Ikue Mori
Any real record person knows that the number one most powerful marketing tool when it comes to music is repetition.
~ Nile Rodgers
I was mad about the theatre growing up, really mad. We had a local theatre, the Torch, and I used to usher there. I would see the shows over and over again.
~ Sarah Waters
Sometimes you do a sound installation, and the first day or two it is very exciting. Then you are hearing this every day for a month, and it becomes like a torture.
~ Jeffrey Deitch
I'm in total awe of the technique of great film people. Because if you get your emotional life up to perfection by miracle on Take One, you better have a technique to keep doing it again and again and again.
~ Ali MacGraw
Well, look at all of these summer blockbusters. You can't help but laugh a little, because you've already seen a lot of these movies 482 times.
~ Sean Penn
Like the vacationer who returns to a beloved summer house year after year, the addicted reader opens book three or four or eleven in a given series and is thoroughly at home in the locale—its by now familiar native characters, the verbal shrubbery and the narrative floorboards that occasionally creak.
~ Selma G. Lanes
Mindfulness ?2. Choices ?3. Intention ?4. Focus ?5. Repetition ?6. Emotion ?7. Belief
~ Shad Helmstetter
It is also because the brain stores––and wires in––repeated messages, that you end up believing things about you that you tell yourself most often. The complete 'you' that you believe you are today, is the combined result of years of messages, both from the world around you and, most importantly, from your own self-talk.
~ Shad Helmstetter
the most important chemical process necessary to wiring or rewiring your brain is repetition. The brain is designed to pay attention to, and store, the messages that are repeated most often.
~ Shad Helmstetter
Remember, the subconscious mind will believe anything you tell it if you tell it long enough and strongly enough.
~ Shad Helmstetter
Together, those inaccurate messages, through lifelong repetition, have created every negative belief you have about yourself today. Your self-doubts, your imagined inadequacies, most of your fears, and everything you believe incorrectly about who you are today, are the result of the repetition of inaccurate messages to your brain.
~ Shad Helmstetter
is hardly more gripping the second time around, and
~ Shamim Sarif
excellence is not a singular act, but a habit. you are what you repeatedly do
~ Shaquille O'Neal
Have you ever thought, " he said after a moment, "that perhaps...all of this could have happened before? That the people of the Time Before, no matter how weak we think them, that they were only making the mistakes of their ancesters and that we, in turn, are only making the same mistakes as them? Technology or no? That the time changes but people do not, and so we are never really moving forward, only around a bend? That the world only ever turns in circles. do you think that could be so?
~ Sharon Cameron