The narratives in which you're born have a fierce pattern of repetition. — Mahesh Bhatt Copy Share Image
No, I will be the pattern of all patience; I will say nothing. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Indian films have a set pattern and you get slotted in an image very easily. — Satish Kaushik Copy Share Image
“Can something be "almost" an accident?' Pattern asked, genuinely curious.” — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
“It takes two people to create a pattern, but only one to change it.” — Esther Perel Copy Share Image
In Benin, there's a thing that family members wear the same pattern of traditional African clothing. — Dana Perino Copy Share Image
For some reason, people with comedy, any time they can detect a pattern, it kind of freaks them out. 'Those guys are… — Adam McKay Copy Share Image
'Eclipse' is a concept piece, and its concept centers on 36 large light bulbs strung from above in a geometrical pattern and… — Robert Gottlieb Copy Share Image
“The difference between real life and a story is that life has significance , while a story must have meaning . The… — Vera Nazarian Copy Share Image
We are to learn our duty from the Lord, and then we are to act in all diligence, never being lazy or… — Henry B. Eyring Copy Share Image
We are but whirlpools in a river of ever-flowing water. We are not stuff that abides, but patterns that perpetuate themselves. A… — Norbert Wiener Copy Share Image
'Arbitrary' and 'odd' are the words which best describe the pattern of my career. I'm perpetually baffled by the whole thing. — Moby Copy Share Image
I think I can see more clearly now - about how the pattern of past experiences has shaped who I am and… — Kate Winslet Copy Share Image
I don't really have a pattern yet. I don't know if I'll develop one. As far as comedic integrity, I don't have… — Zach Galifianakis Copy Share Image
September 11 was horrific, but I've been through enough crises before that I had my own pattern as to how to collect… — Jeffrey R. Immelt Copy Share Image
I think we get stuck in routines so easily that when an absurd moment in life seems to be there for no… — Kurt Braunohler Copy Share Image
“If we make a fly-on-the-wall review of our history and connect the significant scenarios from our memory, we can develop a comprehensive… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
I have to say, I grew up with fashion because my mother was a seamstress, and she had an atelier. She would… — Donatella Versace Copy Share Image
A great deal of creativity is about pattern recognition, and what you need to discern patterns is tons of data. Your mind… — Margaret Heffernan Copy Share Image
Tell the story, gather the events, repeat them. Pattern is a matter of upkeep. Otherwise the weave relaxes back to threads picked… — Ann-Marie MacDonald Copy Share Image
I was a swimmer growing up, which meant being in the pool at 5 A.M. You get used to it. You get… — Teddy Sears Copy Share Image
Repetition creates pattern. If I have a hundred of these, a hundred of those, it doesn't make any difference what these and… — Dan Phillips Copy Share Image
“But does it make any sense at all to know that it ends badly for all of us, even the happiest of… — Donna Tartt Copy Share Image
“Time and time again I am astounded by the regularity and repetition of form in this valley and elsewhere in wild nature:… — Rick Bass Copy Share Image
There is a glorious pattern for every man's life, an individual, perfect patter. No two people are alike ... No two leaves… — Annalee Skarin Copy Share Image
“As a subject of behavioral study, nest architecture offers an appealing feature that practically no other behavior offer; namely, the nest is… — Walter Tschinkel Copy Share Image
“ There is in all things a pattern that is part of our universe. It has symmetry, elegance, and grace - these… — Frank Herbert Copy Share Image
“The most rigid pattern was not the one imposed by the school system or the adolescent social system. It was the pattern… — Mary Gaitskill Copy Share Image
“Codes and patterns are very different from each other,” Langdon said. “And a lot of people confuse the two. In my field,… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“In 1988, a cave explorer named Véronique Le Guen volunteered for an extreme experiment: to live alone in an underground cavern in… — Michael Finkel Copy Share Image