Top 18 Quotes About Repitition
#1. A complex is a cluster of energy in the unconscious, charged by historic events, reinforced through repitition, embodying a fragment of our personality, and generating a programmed response and an implicit set of expectations.
Carl Jung
#2. History will never change because of politics or conquests or theories or wars; that's mere repitition, it's been going on since the beginning of time. History will only change when we are able to use the energy of love, just as we use energy of the wind, the seas, the atom.
Paulo Coelho
#3. She did not think it was true that women fell in love all at once, but rather, that they fell in love through repitition, just the way someone became brave.
Tatjana Soli
#4. Even the most exotic excursions can become tedious through repetition.
Dean Koontz
#6. Few experiences are more satisfying than becoming someone we always imagined we could be.
Gina Greenlee
#7. Your thoughts exist. Whatever you have thought today, yesterday or many years back, it is energy and it exists. Your attention activates thoughts and it is strengthened with your repetition.
Hina Hashmi
#8. No one is in a more strategic position than you are to influence the people you are with.
Don Piper
#10. Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat word for word what you shouldn't have said.
Anonymous
#12. We are the last generation with a real opportunity to save the world.
Laurence Overmire
#13. My wife and daughters work. My campaign manager in 2005 was a working mother. I appointed 5 women to my senior staff as Attorney General.
Bob McDonnell
#14. But I'd far rather live without souls or morals than Parmesan.
Kate Quinn
#15. Bow down to me Pooky Bear, who has only two other equals in all the worlds.
Susan Ee
#16. I think often times on Joss Whedon's shows he can make you hate a character for a period and then love the character. He does it effortlessly.
J. August Richards
#17. So, you see, a man can love you, but only imperfectly. It is God alone who can be God.
Melanie Dickerson
#18. Ah, don't grieve, little falcon,' he said with that tenderly melodious gentleness with which old Russian women speak. 'Don't grieve, little friend: you suffer an hour, you live an age! So it is, my dear. And we live here, thank God, with no offense. There's bad people, and there's good
Leo Tolstoy