“That is one of the patterns: when nothing is happening, nothing continues to happen, but after a while the lull becomes too much and the drums need to kick in. Something has to happen. Often that need comes from yourself. You make a phone call. You say, 'I can't do this life anymore, I need to chang…”— Matt Haig, amazon.com
“Once is a phenomenon, twice a circumstances, but three times… that’s a trend.”— Logan Slakter, Alex Parrish, Priyanka Chopra, imdb.com
“As you become conscious of what you are thinking, resistance to your dominant negative thought patterns will motivate you to justify what you think and feel.”— Iyanla Vanzant, twitter.com
“So you look for patterns because that’s what humans do to try and make sense of things. In hope of some divine order. And you look in movies and songs and the things that you read for symbols, points and swirls that match your own. But the only real pattern there is, is the one you make when you hol…”— Iain Thomas, amazon.com
“Yes, you may have a healthy sexual appetite and want to feed that appetite regularly, but remember to not get caught up in a schedule. Other than the fact that schedules lead to expectation (which is the no no listed above), it also creates a pattern that suggests that this is more than a simple hoo…”— Jessica McKinney, collegecandy.com
“Patterns always make clothing stand out. If you want your booty to appear bigger, try a checkered bottom or anything that will confuse the eye.”— Love Sujeiry, lovesujeiry.com
“Make sure your tongue is as consistent and active as you would want her to be when she goes down on you. Follow the same pattern, over and over again, with a hint of variety for fun.”— Tasha Reign, brobible.com
“If you watch close, history does nothing but repeat itself. What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we can't decipher. what we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish. There is no free will. There are no variable…”— Chuck Palahniuk, amazon.com
“If you take a second to write down the little, otherwise insignificant things in your day that made you happy or upset you, you’ll notice some pretty telling patterns about yourself.”— Brianna Wiest, thoughtcatalog.com