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He finally comprehended that the sole impossibility regarding human sorrow is to arrive at some unsurpassable limit to it.
— James Carlos Blake
In the agenda of empty countries, there exists only empty matters!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
We live in an in-between universe where things change all right ... but according to patterns, rules, or as we call them, laws of nature.
— Carl Sagan
Look at the Darkness, giving birth to the Sun
— Kahlil Gibran
Futurists wanted to suggest movement by means of a dynamic painting; Duchamp applies the notion of delay - or, rather, or analysis - to movement.
— Octavio Paz
Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.
— Richard P. Feynman
I play a lot of computer games. I love computer graphics. I've had Pixar in me for a long time.
— Robin Williams
What is to be once resolved on should be first often well considered.
— Publilius Syrus
Nature should be idealised not copied.
— Owen Jones Classics
Philosophically, mathematics is not a part of science. Mathematics studies patterns, science studies nature
— Lynn Steen
I have always been on speaking terms with God, especially now. God and I just had a few weeks of silence. 'Tis over now.
— Jennifer Hudson Taylor
Our minds are wired by nature to detect patterns.
— Mark Frost
It becomes almost second nature to be on guard against the creative pattern of our own thought.
— Alice Childress
Learning is a process whereby a human being, or group, or organization, or society comes to understand and embody nature's patterns.
— Tom Johnson
Nature was constrained. Disorder was channeled, it seemed, into patterns with some common underlying theme.
— James Gleick
Mathematics is the science of patterns, and nature exploits just about every pattern that there is.
— Ian Stewart
That sort of overintellectualization obscures the patterns of the Wild Woman and the instinctual nature of women.
— Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Every century or so, fundamental changes in the nature of consumption create new demand patterns that existing enterprises can't meet.
— Shoshana Zuboff