Edward Rocklin
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We have been trained to think of patterns, with the exception of those in music, as fixed affairs. It is easier and lazier that way but, of course, all nonsense. In truth, the right way to begin to think about the pattern which connects is to think of it as primarily (whatever that means) a dance of interacting parts, and only secondarily pegged down by various sorts of physical limits and by those limits which organisms characteristically impose. --Gregory Bateson
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