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For every habit we have, for every experience we go through over and over, for every pattern we repeat, there is a NEED WITHIN US for it.

Louise Hay
patternshabitneeds

I truly believe that many of the fears we have are unnecessary. It is something we've been taught. It has been programmed into us. It's just a habitual thinking pattern, and it can be changed.

Louise Hay
patternsbelievethinking

Mathematics is often defined as the science of space and number . . . it was not until the recent resonance of computers and mathematics that a more apt definition became fully evident: mathematics is the science of patterns.

Lynn Steen
patternsspacenumbers
Mathematics is the science of patterns. by Lynn Steen

Mathematics is the science of patterns.

Lynn Steen
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Philosophically, mathematics is not a part of science. Mathematics studies patterns, science studies nature

Lynn Steen
patternsmathematicsstudy
What humans do with the language of mathematics is to describe pa... by Lynn Steen

What humans do with the language of mathematics is to describe patterns.

Lynn Steen
patternsmathknowledge

As we begin to become aware of the narrative patterns around which we structure our lives, we learn how to take charge, revise, refine, and even completely rewrite them.

Mandy Aftel
patternsnarrativelife

Symbols are oracular forms-mysterious patterns creating vortices in the substances of the invisible world.

Manly Hall
patternscreatingdesign

The reason why we do maths is because it's like poetry. It's about patterns, and that really turned me on. It made me feel that maths was in tune with the other things I liked doing.

Marcus du Sautoy
patternstunesmath

We're all filled with naturally recurring patterns that make us unique - they're called talents. And our charge is to bloody well use them.

Marcus Buckingham
patternsuniqueuse
Be a pattern to others and then all will go well. by Marcus Tullius Cicero

Be a pattern to others and then all will go well.

Marcus Tullius Cicero
supervisionpatternswells
Employed as I had been employing it, liquor is a fixative of old... by Margaret Halsey

Employed as I had been employing it, liquor is a fixative of old patterns.

Margaret Halsey
employedliquorpatterns

Life forms illogical patterns. It is haphazard and full of beauties which I try to catch as they fly by, for who knows whether any of them will ever return?

Margot Fonteyn
patternsreturntrying

I experienced firsthand not only the mental and physical damage being unhealthy does to a person, but I also recognized the discrimination many overweight people faced because of their public image. And I, like everyone else, is susceptible to falling into negative patterns that can cause weight gain.

Maria Kang
patternspeoplefall

Curation is a form of pattern recognition - pieces of information or insight which over time amount to an implicit point of view.

Maria Popova
patternspiecesviews

When our patterns are threatened by new facts, reason is seldom the victor: 'I know what I think, so don't go confusing me with new opinions.

Marianne Fredriksson
patternsconfusingthinking
You're easily distracted by the pattern of the cloth and can't se... by Maria V. Snyder

You're easily distracted by the pattern of the cloth and can't see the quality of the threads.

Maria V. Snyder
threadpatternsquality

Every friendship goes through ups and downs. Dysfunctional patterns set in, external situations cause internal friction, you grow apart and then bounce back together.

Mariella Frostrup
patternscausestogether
Our biggest failure is our failure to see patterns. by Marilyn Ferguson

Our biggest failure is our failure to see patterns.

Marilyn Ferguson
patterns

By definition, revolutions are not linear, one step at a time, event A leading to event B, and so on. Many causes operate on each other at once. Revolutions shift into place suddenly, like the pattern in a kaleidoscope. They do not so much proceed as crystallize.

Marilyn Ferguson
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