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There's a sameness to streetlife. On every world I've ever been, the same underlying patterns play out, flaunt and vaunt, buy and sell, like some distilled essence of human behavior seeping out from whatever clanking political machine has been dropped on it from above.

~ Richard K. Morgan

Richard K. Morgan Human Behavior Human Behaviour Machines Patterns Planets Political Science Fiction Streetlife Worlds

Until you are willing to learn the lessons, pay attention to details, and become patient with yourself, you will keep repeating the same patterns over and over again.

~ Kemi Sogunle

Kemi Sogunle Action Excuses Lessons Life Patience Pattern Of Behavior Patterns Reality Of Life Truth

The patterns we perceive are determined by the stories we want to believe.

~ John Verndon

John Verndon Believe Patterns Stories

Life knows what you want, and gives you exactly the same thing, at the moment. You attract exactly what you want in the moment. You have to remain present in the moment. If you are already lost in yourself, you can never understand the ways of life.

~ Roshan Sharma

Roshan Sharma Journey Laws Of Attraction Omens Patterns Process Signs Ways Of Life

If patterns exist in our seemingly patternless lives — and they do — then the law of harmony insists that the most harmonious of all patterns, circles within circles, will most often assert itself.

~ Dean Koontz

Dean Koontz Back To The Beginning Circles Circles Within Circles End Harmony Journey Odd Thomas Patternless World Patterns Start

If I love order, it's not the mark of a character subjected to an inner discipline, a repression of the instincts. In me the idea of an absolutely regular world, symmetrical and methodical, is associated with that first impulse and burgeoning of nature.The rest of your images that associate passion with disorder, love with intemperate overflow - river fire whirlpool volcano - are for me memories of nothingness and listlessness and boredom.

~ Italo Calvino

Italo Calvino Human Nature Newness Order Patterns

It’s human nature to find patterns where there are none and to find skill where luck is a more likely explanation.

~ William J. Bernstein

William J. Bernstein Human Nature Luck Meaning Of Life Patterns Success

Listen, everything is possible in here. You can burn every spinning wheel in the kingdom. You can cut your hair before he ever gets the chance to climb up. It is possible to decline the beanstalk. You can let the old witch dance at your wedding, hand out the kind of forgiveness that would wake the dead and sleeping. You can just walk away, get on a horse, and go wake some other maiden from her narrative coffin, if you’re brave, if you’re strong. What do you want? Do you want to escape? Or were you looking for that candy house?

~ Catherynne M. Valente

Catherynne M. Valente Patterns Stories

I wonder at the starry pattern in the skyAre they little pieces of moon which want to fly..?

~ Munia Khan

Munia Khan Fly Little Moon Night Night Sky Pattern Patterns Pieces Poetry Quotes Rhyming Rhyming Verse Star Starry Starry Night Stars Want Wonder

Sometimes we get stuck in patterns or reoccurring themes in our lives that require a shocking epiphany to give us the opportunity to see new possibilities and notice the obstacles that keep us from moving on.

~ Kat Lahr

Kat Lahr Awareness Epiphany Moving On New Possibilities Obstacles Obstacles In Life Opportunity Patterns Patterns In Life Reoccurring Themes Revelation Revelation Of Self

It's difficult to know where to begin, sir.''Yes, the beginning is the tricky part. But perhaps there is no beginning, perhaps we can't look that far back.' He got up from his desk and went over to the window, from where he could see thin pillar of smoke rising into the clouds. 'I never know where anything comes from, Walter.''Comes from, sir?''Where you come from, where I come from, where all this comes from.' And he gestured at the offices and homes beneath him. He was about to say something else but he stopped, embarrassed; and in any case he was coming to the limits of his understanding. He was not sure if all the movements and changes in the world were part of some coherent development, like the weaving of a quilt which remains one fabric despite its variegated pattern. Or was it a more delicate operation than this - like the enlarging surface of a balloon in the sense that, although each part increased at the same rate of growth as every other part, the entire object grew more fragile as it expanded? And if one element was suddenly to vanish, would the others disappear also - imploding upon each other helplessly as if time itself were unravelling amid a confusion of Sights, calls, shrieks and phrases of music which grew smaller and smaller? He thought of a train disappearing into the distance, until eventually only the smoke and the smell of its engine remained.

~ Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd Logic Pattern Patterns Rationality Reason

Of course genes can’t pull the levers of our behavior directly. But they affect the wiring and workings of the brain, and the brain is the seat of our drives, temperaments and patterns of thought. Each of us is dealt a unique hand of tastes and aptitudes, like curiosity, ambition, empathy, a thirst for novelty or for security, a comfort level with the social or the mechanical or the abstract. Some opportunities we come across click with our constitutions and set us along a path in life.

~ Steven Pinker

Steven Pinker Behavior Genes Patterns Temperments Thought

Perceiving the world as well designed and thus the product of a designer, and even seeing divine providence in the daily affairs of life, may be the product of a brain adapted to finding patterns in nature. (38)

~ Michael Shermer

Michael Shermer Design Patterns Perception Providence

While we think of the boundary between what is legal and what is not as a clear dividing line, it is far from being so. Rather, the boundary becomes further and further indented and folded over time, yielding a jagged and complicated border, rather than a clear straight line. In the end, the law turns out to look like a fractal: no matter how much you zoom in on such a shape, there is always more unevenness, more detail to observe. Any general rule must end up dealing with exceptions, which in turn split into further exceptions and rules, yielding an increasingly complicated, branching structure.

~ Samuel Arbesman

Samuel Arbesman Exceptions Exceptions To The Rule Fractals Law Patterns

Humans are pattern-seeking story-telling animals, and we are quite adept at telling stories about patterns, whether they exist or not.

~ Michael Shermer

Michael Shermer Patterns Perceptions Storytelling

Human beings are pattern-seeking animals. It's part of our DNA. That's why conspiracy theories and gods are so popular: we always look for the wider, bigger explanations for things.

~ Adrian Mckinty

Adrian Mckinty Conspiracy Gods Humans Patterns Religion

It is easy to surround yourself with people who think in the same ways, believe the same ideas, and live life in similar patterns. Many communities are made up of the same kind of people to the extent that we intentionally have to seek people whose stories are completely different from ours.

~ Holly Sprink

Holly Sprink Belif Community Differences Embracing Others Patterns

If we want to grow, the way to break a pattern of negativity is to face anything negative with love.

~ Molly Friedenfeld

Molly Friedenfeld Breaking Free Grow Honor Inspirational Inspirational Quotes Joy Life Purpose Love Negative Patterns Peace Souls Truth Wisdom

From where we stand the rain seems random. If we could stand somewhere else, we would see the order in it.

~ Tony Hillerman

Tony Hillerman Officer Jim Chee Order Patterns Rain Randomness Weather

I like it that order exists somewhere even if it shatters near me.

~ Elizabeth Moon

Elizabeth Moon Autism Chaos Order Patterns

...an age-old patter that seemed like chaos but was not...

~ Dean Koontz

Dean Koontz Age Old Chaos Odd Thomas Patterns

What we call chaos is just patterns we haven’t recognized. What we call random is just patterns we can't decipher.

~ Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk Chaos Patterns Random

I went back every evening, after work, for nearly a year. I learned the meaning of the cud of a leaf and the glisten of wet pebbles, and the special significance of curves and angles. A great deal of the writing was unwritten. Plot three dots on a graph and join them; you now have a curve with certain characteristics. Extend that curve while maintaining the characteristics, and it has meaning, up where no dots were plotted.In just this way I learned to extend the curve of a grass-blade and of a protruding root, of the bent edges of wetness on a drying headstone. I quit smoking so I could sharpen my sense of smell, because the scent of earth after a rain has a clarifying effect on graveyard reading, as if the page were made whiter and the ink darker. I began to listen to the wind, and to the voices of birds and small animals, insects and people; because to the educated ear, every sound is filtered through the story written on graves, and becomes a part of it.(The Graveyard Reader)

~ Theodore Sturgeon

Theodore Sturgeon Hearing Listening Looking Patterns

He placed a pinch of snow on his tongue and thought of making snow ice cream with Frank and their mother when they were small boys - 'First you stir in the vanilla' - Frank standing on a stool on his wondrously functional pre-Libya legs, the bullet that would sever his spinal cord still twenty-five years away but already approaching: a woman giving birth to a child who will someday pull the trigger on a gun, a designer sketching the weapon or its precursor, a dictator making a decision that will spark in the fullness of time into the conflagration that Frank will go overseas to cover for Reuters, the pieces of a pattern drifting closer together.

~ Emily St. John Mandel

Emily St. John Mandel Birth Bullet Conflagration Designer Dictator Frank Chaudhary Functional Jeevan Chaudhary Libya Paraplegic Patterns Pieces Reuters Snow Snow Cream Spinal Cord The Fullness Of Time Tongue Vanilla Wondrous

Here, Earth-born, over the lilt of the water,Lisping its music and bearing a burden of light,Bosoming day as a laughing and radiant daughter…Here we may whisper unheard, unafraid of the night.Walking alone…was it splendor, or what, we were bound with?Deep in the time when summer lets down her hair?Shadows we loved and the patterns they covered the ground withTapestries, mystical, faint in the breathless air.

~ F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald Love Magical Mystical Patterns Poetry Shadows Summer

We make patterns, we share moments.

~ Jenny Downham

Jenny Downham Moments Patterns Tessa

I can see patterns in events, and behaviors; in mathematics, I follow slower

~ Jacqueline Carey

Jacqueline Carey Behavior Math Patterns Slow

Perhaps we can recognize our way out of patterns rather than repeating our way out of them.

~ Patti Digh

Patti Digh Behavior Change Patterns Pay Attention

Math is sometimes called the science of patterns.

~ Ronald Graham

Ronald Graham Patterns Sometimes Math

A shift is necessary toward lifestyles less geared to environmental damaging consumption patterns.

~ Maurice Strong

Maurice Strong Patterns Consumption
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