Quotes About Cycle
The end is built into the beginning.
~ Charlie Kaufman
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Living fire begets cold, impotent ash
~ Chinua Achebe
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When you're on a merry-go-round, you miss a lot of the scenery.
~ Neil Diamond
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I know how domestic violence can affect a family, and I want to do everything I can to stop it from happening to others. The most important thing we can do is teach kids that they can break the cycle.
~ Missy Elliott
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Born Free is an idea that came from a place of deep respect for the delicate cycle of life. How incredible to be able to work with gifted designers who, as mothers, recognize what the devastating loss of a child could mean and how easily that loss can be avoided.
~ Wangechi Mutu
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out of death, life, out of the coarse rank earth, a flower.
~ Thomas Wolfe
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Insulin creates insulin resistance. But insulin resistance also causes high insulin – a classic vicious, or self-reinforcing, cycle. Insulin drives up insulin resistance. This, in turn drives up insulin levels. The cycle keeps going around and around, one element reinforcing the other, until insulin is driven up to extremes.
~ Tim Noakes
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Time doesn't click on and on at the stroke. It comes and goes in waves and folds like water; it flutters and sifts like dust, rises, billows, falls back on itself. When a wave breaks, the water is not moving. The swell has traveled great distances but only the energy is moving, not the waves. Perhaps time moves through us and not through it.
~ Tim Winton
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La nuit tombe, le jour se lève. Toujours.
~ Timothy Findley
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the terrible irony is that when our current job turns out to provide neither much money nor much fun, we think we can solve the problem by getting a better job. So it goes on: an endless cycle, a miserable set-up, as satirized brilliantly in the UK sitcom The Office.
~ Tom Hodgkinson
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I believe in political solutions to political problems. But man's primary problems aren't political; they're philosophical. Until humans can solve their philosophical problems, they're condemned to solve their political problems over and over and over again. It's a cruel, repetitious bore.
~ Tom Robbins
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It was autumn, the springtime of death.
~ Tom Robbins
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Until humans can solve their philosophical problems, they're condemned to solve their political problems over and over and over again. It's a cruel, repetitious bore.
~ Tom Robbins
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~ Tom Robbins
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on Sundays because of an archetypal psychological response to menstruation.
~ Tom Robbins
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these sacrifices sustained the cosmic cycle: Maize became blood, and blood was then transformed back into maize. Sacrificial victims were referred to as "tortillas for the gods.
~ Tom Standage
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Siempre el pasado llega y se va sin importarle lo que deja.
~ Tomás Eloy Martínez
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All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was.
~ Toni Morrison
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Birth, life, and death? each took place on the hidden side of a leaf.
~ Toni Morrison
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The fire seemed to live, go down, or die according to its own schemata. In the morning, however, it always saw fit to die.
~ Toni Morrison
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A woman's preovulatory waking temps typically range from about 97.0 to 97.7 degrees Fahrenheit, with postovulatory temps rising to about 97.8 and higher. After ovulation, they will usually stay elevated until her next period, about 12 to 16 days later.
~ Toni Weschler
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three primary fertility signs are cervical fluid, waking temperature, and cervical position (this last one being an additional sign that simply corroborates the first two).
~ Toni Weschler
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ebb and flow
~ Tony Abbott
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The predictable effect of such a system was to encourage not just stagnation and inefficiency but a permanent cycle of corruption. It is one of the paradoxes of the Socialist project that the absence of property tends to generate more corruption, not less.
~ Tony Judt
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