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Patterns exist in our seemingly patternless lives, and the most common pattern is the circle.
Schizophrenic, alternating as it served her purposes between
It may be that no life is found, Which only to one engine bound Falls off, but cycles always round.
Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing, and always come back again to where they were. The life of a person is a circle from childhood to childhood, and so it is in everything where power moves.
reflexive loop":
I frequently compose out the entire metric structure of a piece in modified cyclic form, where each cyclic revolution undergoes some form of 'variation' much as if measure lengths were concrete musical 'material.'
Each new generation is reared by its predecessor; the latter must therefore improve in order to improve its successor. The movement is circular.
nothing is more limited than vice. In that sense one can really use a common expression and say that one is always turning in the same vicious circle. "How
Describe a circle, stroke its back and it turns vicious.
The course of a lifetime runs/over and over again
Repetition is the reality and the seriousness of life.
The instability of our tastes is the occasion of the irregularity of our lives.
To achieve longevity you will have cycles. No one gets there in one straight shot.
The Indian mythology has a theory of cycles, that all progression is in the form of waves.
Everything comes in circles. [ ... ] The old wheel turns, and the same spoke comes up. It's all been done before, and will be again.
The whole universe is based on rhythms. Everything happens in circles, in spirals.
one motion of individual want sends trembles around a circle of dependents, until the whole helpless ring knocks and shakes like a tray of wineglasses in an unsteady waiter's hands. Any music they make is random, involuntary and brief; one can't be still unless they all are, and they never are.
A circuit performed by a capital and meant to be a periodical process, not an individual act, is called its turnover. The duration of this turnover is determined by the sum of its time of production and its time of circulation.
Secular cycles are the long periods - as long as decades - that come to define each market era. These cycles alternate between long-term bull and bear markets.
Nothing produced can be allowed to maintain a lifespan longer than what can be endured in order to continue cyclical consumption.
Interesting phenomena occur when two or more rhythmic patterns are combined, and these phenomena illustrate very aptly the enrichment of information that occurs when one description is combined with another.
Hamer was especially interested in why diseases such as influenza, diphtheria, and measles seem to mount into major outbreaks in a cyclical pattern - rising to a high case count, fading away, rising again after a certain interval
Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song
Life is not a circle. It is a straight line that has ups and downs.
Second Chances [10w]
Every time we go full circle
it's a new circle.
At the very center of our being is rhythmic movement, a cyclic expansion and contraction that is both in our body and outside it, that is both in our mind and in our body, that is both in our consciousness and not in it.
The Earth spins once a day. It goes around the sun once a year. The moon goes round the earth every 28 days. Your heart beats in a rhythm particular only to you. Everything has its drumbeat and everything contributes to the dance. You've just got to know when to lead and when to follow.
I'm relating to a period that doesn't exist anymore.
It's a vicious cycle. It's like a washing machine with the lid jammed down. -Christina Kratovac (pg 53)
All my work keeps going like a pendulum; it seems to swing back to something I was involved with earlier, or it moves between horizontality and verticality, circularlity, or a composite of them. For me, I suppose, that change is the only constant.
In a world in which time is a circle, every handshake, every kiss, every birth, every word, will be repeated precisely.
Only the philosophical question is perennial, not the answers.
Nature even in chaos cannot proceed otherwise than regularly and according to order.
What is the pattern of change?
Stories as written are progressive, sentence must build upon sentence as brick upon brick, yet the beauty of this life in its endless mystery is circular. Sun & moon, spheres endlessly circling. Black man, full circle; white man, bisected circle; life, the third circle, on & on, & round & round.
Do not think that it is possible to repeat another period.
I grew up very strongly with this sense of time being circular: that it constantly returned upon itself.
I have a personality that tends to be somewhat compulsive, and I do tend to think in a circular way. I dwell on the same things over and over and I try to figure out different ways of looking at the same issue.
All my life's a circle; But I can't tell you why; Season's spinning round again; The years keep rollin' by.
Repetition is a form of change
All recurring joy is pain refined.
The defect which one period of life fastens upon us, another will remove.
My life goes in four-year cycles. The World Cup is every four years and the Olympics are every four years.
The natural rhythm of human life is routine punctuated by orgies.
The change "grief cycle", for some people, may be excitement, enthusiasm, engagement, effort, and excellence.
Doing the same thing in the same way year after year is like eating a quail a day for thirty days. Along toward the middle of the month a fellow begins to long for a broiled crow or a slice of cold dog.
Rise & set, ebb & flow; the rhythms of our world.
Everything seems to work with a recurring rhythm except life. There is only one birth and only one death. Nothing else is like that.
Life is full of circles
Success is seasonal.
Imagine yourself standing on a shore: waves rhythmically rising, rising, and then suddenly they stay there, they set, they freeze.
contemporaneously
Repetition will be repeated
In this respect, the history of science, like the history of all civilization, has gone through cycles.
Characteristic of such affective equivalents is their brevity - manic-depressive cycles, as generally understood, occupy several weeks, and frequently longer. Monthly
A constant repetition and a boundless incongruity of useless but indestructible objects.
Beauty is Nature in perfection; circularity is its chief attribute. Behold the full moon, the enchanting golf ball, the domes of splendid temples, the huckleberry pie, the wedding ring, the circus ring, the ring for the waiter, and the "round" of drinks.
Her life was one endless loop that she raced around, with steep banked curves so she could never change or slow down. It just delivered her back to herself, over and over and over.
The planetary cycles are thus the threads of eternity which weave the great tapestry of life in time".
Monogamy, monotony. There's only a couple of letters ...
A period is just the beginning of a lifelong sentence
Many of our troubles are chronic. Life is chronic.
There has always been, and there always will be, an economic cycle.
I wanted to let form lead my thinking, and repetition always confronts you with the interesting problem of how to break out of a cycle that seems so deterministic, which was germane to the story's concerns.
Happiness consists in frequent repetition of pleasure
A creative period in art is
determined by the order of a particular style applied to the disorder of a particular time. It gives form and
formulas to contemporary passions.
Loopy as a crochet convention.
There are lots of cycles to markets - boom and bust - and also in perceptions of people. The conventional wisdom of Steve Case as genius or fool was highly cyclical. The truth was always in the middle.
Chaos, when left alone, tends to multiply.
But you have told me," Elizabeth protested, "time and again, that the hallmark of civilization is routine."
Lady D shrugged and made a fussy little chirping sound. "A lady cannot take it upon herself to occasionally change her routine? All routines need periodic readjustment.
I live my life in widening circle That reach out across the world. I may not ever complete the last one, But I give myself to it. I circle around God, that primordial tower. I have been circling for thousands of years, And I still don't know: am I a falcon, A storm, or a great song? [I, 2]
Life is no more than the repeated fulfilling of a permanent desire.
This breakdown in the bicameral mind in what is called the Intermediate Period is reminiscent at least of those periodic breakdowns of Mayan civilizations when all authority suddenly collapsed, and the population melted back into tribal living in the jungles.
pervasiveness of patterns and repetitions from the past.
Music is perpetual, and only the hearing is intermittent.
The events of childhood do not pass but repeat themselves like seasons of the year.
The Strange Loop phenomenon occurs whenever, by moving upwards (or downwards) through levels of some hierarchial system, we unexpectedly find ourselves right back where we started.
This is the continuation of the Clash of Clans
Sometimes a day last an hour, and sometimes it lasts a year
multibacillary and paucibacillary,
The endless repetition of an ordinary miracle.
It's equinox, with the world balanced between winter and summer, life and death, like a spinning ball balanced on the tip of someone's finger.
But the development of human society does not go straight forward; and the epic process will therefore be a recurring process, the series a recurring series - though not in exact repetition.
In the "Intervention" section of the book we go into that looping from a battery of positions (where healer and sufferer are blurred). I'm very interested in "repetition and revision" (to use Suzan Lori-Parks's phrase) and in the culture's desire to loop or repeat.
Every thing and every human action revolves in rhythm.
Our very life depends on everything's
Recurring till we answer from within.
The thousandth time may prove the charm.
Joys circular fulfillment was so persistent, when I was weak it gave me strength.
The cycle of optimism and euphoria leading to greed, fear and capitulation, giving way to hope and building back to optimism, drives the expansion and contraction of our financial world in a market cycle of collective human emotion.
FICKLENESS, n. The iterated satiety of an enterprising affection.
The wheel goes round and round, some are up and some are on the down, and still the wheel goes round.
And the seasons they go 'round and 'round
And the painted ponies go up and down
We're captive on the carousel of time
We can't return we can only look behind
From where we came
And go round and round and round
In the circle game.
In my life, I had known suffering, oppression, anxiety; I had never known boredom. I could see no objection to the endless, imbecile repetition of sameness.
The swing of art is circular, from form to formalism, from formalism to formlessness, from formlessness to form again.
Sample after sample. Class after class. Puzzle after puzzle. Day after day. Month after month.
Everything turns, rotates, spins, circles, loops, pulsates, resonates, and repeats.
Rhythms are relations between what you believe and what you believed before.
The wheel turns and turns and turns: it never stops and stands still.
Funk is the unending cycle of life,
Nature does not turn out her work according to a single pattern; she prides herself upon her power of variation ...
The cycle of God, the good, is broken by a single act of negativity. The cycle of negativity is stopped by choosing the good
not just once, but again and again until it is goodness that prevails in your life and in our world altogether.