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Quotes About Life cycle

A tree is no more valuable than a seed. Both are simply at a different stage in their development.
~ J.R. Rim
Toprak ebedi bir güç mmembas?yd?, çünkü o gerçek Anam?zd?, bizi besler ve ayr?ca ba?r?nda atalar?m?z? saklard?. Tabiatta dönü?üm onda gerçekle?irdi.
~ Frédéric Gros
Mom says death is as natural as birth, and it's all part of the life cycle. She says we don't really understand it, but there are many things we don't understand, and we just have to do the best we can with the knowledge we have. I guess that makes sense.
~ Bill Watterson
Calvin: «Mom says death is as natural as birth, and it's all part of the life cycle. She says we don't really understand it, but there are many things we don't understand, and we just have to do the best we can with the knowledge we have. I guess that makes sense. ...But don't you go anywhere.» Hobbes: «Don't worry.»
~ Bill Watterson
That corpse you planted last year in your garden, 'Has it begun to sprout? Will it bloom this year?
~ T.S. Eliot
The purpose of that apple tree is to grow a little new wood each year. That is what I plan to do.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
What we did ten years ago with the Playstation was a phenomenal success story for the company. That product had a ten year life cycle, which has never been done in this industry.
~ Ian Jackson
In other words, a star is a nuclear furnace, burning hydrogen fuel and creating nuclear ash in the form of waste helium. A star is also a delicate balancing act between the force of gravity, which tends to crush the star into oblivion, and the nuclear force, which tends to blow the star apart with the force of trillions of hydrogen bombs. A star then matures and ages as it exhausts its nuclear fuel.
~ Michio Kaku
14 A LIFE-CYCLE GUIDE TO INVESTING There are two times in a man's life when he should not speculate: when he can't afford it, and when he can. —Mark Twain, Following the Equator INVESTMENT STRATEGY NEEDS to be keyed to one's life cycle.
~ Burton G. Malkiel
Everybody knows what a caterpillar is, and it doesn't look anything like a butterfly.
~ Lynn Margulis
The earth is our mother, it gives us nourishment, shelters us, and takes us back to her after we pass
~ Bryan Lankford
An ordinary life used to look something like this: born into a growing family, you help rear your siblings, have the first of your own half-dozen or even dozen children soon after you're grown, and die before your youngest has left home.
~ Jill Lepore
We should be telling girls what they already know but rarely see affirmed: that the lives they lead inside their own self-contained bodies; the skills they attain through their own concentration and rigor, and the unique phase in their lives during which they may explore boys and eroticism at their own pace - these are magical. And they constitute the entrance point to a life cycle of a sexuality that should be held sacred.
~ Naomi Wolf
the real news is the deep and dividing chasm that separates the early adopters from the early majority. This is by far the most formidable and unforgiving transition in the Technology Adoption Life Cycle, and it is all the more dangerous because it typically goes unrecognized.
~ Geoffrey A. Moore
A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg.
~ Samuel Butler
Every beginning has an end and every end has a new beginning, don't worry, broken soul, life will one day come to an end.
~ Santosh Kalwar
In a natural environment, people die without aging—or after a very short period of aging.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
think of it this way, he said It took nine months to get you born, so doesn't it figure it would take nine months to get you dead?
~ Neal Shusterman
Makes sense, the earth is quick to consume the flesh of things that ain't natural.
~ Neal Shusterman
Tara Rodden Robinson
~ includesmitosis
If you're really a mean person you're going to come back as a fly and eat poop.
~ Kurt Cobain
Every day in the human body, some 10 billion cells die and are replaced by new cells. The cells that die do not meet a violent unpremeditated end, but are removed silently and unnoticed by apoptosis, all evidence of their demise eaten by neighbouring cells. This means that apoptosis balances cell division
~ Nick Lane
We are all self-composting.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Samuel Butler had said a century earlier—and did not claim to be the first—that a hen is only an egg's way of making another egg. Butler was quite serious, in his way:
~ James Gleick