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Quotes About Flux

Nothing recedes like progress.
~ e. e. cummings
In a progressive country change is constant; change is inevitable.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
Todo cuanto vive, vive porque cambia; cambia porque pasa; y, porque pasa, muere.
~ Fernando Pessoa
For all things change, making way for each other
~ Flann O'Brien
Everything has changed, and nothing has changed more than the world of fashion.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
The rock biz is the low end of the creative world. Faces come and go so fast.
~ Eric Burdon
Language changes very fast.
~ John Maynard Smith
Society is changing constantly, and changing faster than we think.
~ Vikram Bhatt
I think everybody goes through changes, and the same should be said for fictional characters, especially ones that you follow on television.
~ Peter Dinklage
With the 200m free it just changes all the time whoever is at the top.
~ Emma McKeon
Nothing stays the same
~ Robert Swindells
impermanence.
~ Robert Wright
Change rained fast and furious on me for the next fortnight.
~ Robin Hobb
Civilization is a transient sickness.
~ Robinson Jeffers
nothing in the world is permanent. The only permanent thing is impermanence.
~ Lisa See
Because change begets change.
~ Lois Lowry
In my experience, milady, we can never get back to exactly where we started, no matter how hard we try.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
The universe is transformation.
~ Louise Erdrich
The ultimate freedom lies in knowing everything, including you, is in a state of flux; you're never still, you're always 'nexting';
~ Ruby Wax
nothing in the world is solid or real, because nothing is permanent, and all things---including trees and animals and pebbles and mountains and rivers and me and you---are just flowing through for the time being.
~ Ruth Ozeki
Death is certain. Life is always changing, like a puff of wind in the air, or a wave in the sea, or even a thought in the mind.
~ Ruth Ozeki
In this way, fluid and shape-shifting, we divide and multiply and move through time and space.
~ Ruth Ozeki
A wave is born from deep conditions of the ocean," she said. "A person is born from deep conditions of the world. A person pokes up from the world and rolls along like a wave, until it is time to sink down again. Up, down. Person, wave.
~ Ruth Ozeki
No, like worldly contempt, worldly honor is a whirlpool, a play of confused forces, an illusory moment in the flux of opinions. It is a sense-deception, as when a swarm of insects at a distance seem to the eye like one body; a sense-deception, as when the noise of the many at a distance seems to the ear like a single voice.
~ Soren Kierkegaard