“Education Proceeds ultimately from the patterns furnished by institutions, customs, and laws- If the patterns of institutions, customs, and laws are broken for this philosophy education should fix itself. There should be several different things taught instead of one "Supreme Factor".” IfsShouldDifferentPhilosophyLawTaughtBrokenInstitutionsPatternsSupremeFactorsDifferent ThingsCustomsPhilosophy Of Education Author:John Dewey
“The habits of a lifetime when everything else had to come before writing are not easily broken, even when circumstances now often make it possible for writing to be first; habits of years - responses to others, distractibility, responsibility for daily matters - stay with you, mark you, become you. The cost of discontinuity (that pattern still imposed on women) is such a weight of things unsaid, an accumulation of material so great, that everything starts up something else in me; what should take weeks take me sometimes months to write; what should take months, takes years.” ShouldWritingYearsFirstsStillsSometimesMatterResponsibilityWeekMaterialsBrokenMonthsHabitCircumstancesCostWeightMarkLifetimeResponsePatternsTake MeAccumulationUnsaidDiscontinuity Book:Silences Source: Silences
“Unfulfilled dreams, ongoing relational tension, the loss of friendships, a hard marriage, rebellious teenagers, the death of loved ones, remaining sinful patterns - whatever it is for you - live long enough, lose enough, suffer enough, and the idealism of youth fades, leaving behind the reality of life in a broken world as a broken person.” WorldPersonsLongHardEnoughDreamRealitySufferingLosesLossBehindsYouthBrokenLeavingPatternsTeenagerReality Of LifeTensionLoved OnesFadesDeath Of A Loved OneIdealismOngoingRebelliousBroken WorldUnfulfilled DreamsRebellious Teenagers Book:One Way Love: Inexhaustible Grace for an Exhausted World Source: One Way Love: Inexhaustible Grace for an Exhausted World
“They enter, locking themselves in, descend the rugged steps, and are down in the Crypt. The lantern is not wanted, for the moonlight strikes in at the groined windows, bare of glass, the broken frames for which cast patterns on the ground. The heavy pillars which support the roof engender masses of black shade, but between them there are lanes of light.” LightWantedBlackStepsSupportBrokenMassWindowCastsGlassesPatternsHeavyStrikesShadeRoofMoonlightLanesPillarsSpookyRuggedLanterns Book:The Mystery of Edwin Drood Source: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
“I don't fix anybody, because I don't think anybody's broken. I think what people have are patterns, and those can be changed. People quickly understand that what's controlling their thoughts and emotions are their values and rules, and they learn how to shift those.” PeopleThinkingValuesEmotionChangedBrokenPatternsThoughts And Emotions Author:Tony Robbins
“The being level speaks the language of art, music, color shape and pattern directly -- a language that requires no words -- is not limited by words -- nor does it have the specificity of words and thus cannot be broken onto parts that can be manipulated or analyzed by the intellect. It must be swallowed, whole not parsed, sorted and justified.” DoeArtWholeSpeakLanguageLevelsColorBrokenShapesPatternsIntellectJustifiedArt MusicSpecificity Author:Thomas Campbell
“Do not be afraid of large patterns, if properly designed they are more restful to the eye than small ones: on the whole, a pattern where the structure is large and the details much broken up is the most useful...very small rooms, as well as very large ones, look better ornamented with large patterns.” IfsWellsLooksWholeEyeRoomsDesignBrokenStructurePatternsDetailsInterior DesignBroken UpRestfulSmall Rooms Author:William Morris
“You see ... a man like me, a cautious man, has his life all figured out according to a pattern, and then the pattern flies apart. You run around for quite a while trying to repair it, until one day you straighten up again with an armful of broken pieces, and you see that the world has gone on without you and you can never catch up with your old life, and you must begin all over again.” MenWorldTryingRunningGonePiecesBrokenOne DayPatternsLike MeWithout YouCautiousOld LifeBroken Pieces Author:Peter Matthiessen
“somehow we have overlooked the fact this treasured called the heart can also be broken, has been broken, and now lies in pieces down under the surface. When it comes to habits we cannot quit or patterns we cannot stop, anger that flies out of nowhere, fears we cannot overcome, or weaknesses we hate to admit--much of what troubles us comes out of the broken places in our hearts crying out for relief. Jesus speaks as if we are all brokenhearted. We would do well to trust His perspective on this.” IfsWellsHeartHas BeensFactsLyingHateJesusSpeakPiecesTroubleCryBrokenPerspectiveHabitWeaknessOvercomingPatternsSurfaceQuittingReliefOverlookedTreasuredBrokenhearted Author:John Eldredge