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Quotes About Cycle

Breaking the cycle of ungrace means taking the initiative. Instead of waiting for his neighbor to make the first move
~ Philip Yancey
En Ma Fin Est Ma Commencement - In my end is my beginning.
~ Philippa Gregory
Those who have been persecuted are, alas, all too often the persecutors of tomorrow.
~ Phillip Lopate
she delighted in being of the same substance as them, and in knowing that when she died her flesh would nourish other lives as they had nourished her.
~ Unknown
Then we got into a labyrinth, and, when we thought we were at the end, came out again at the beginning, having still to see as much as ever.
~ Plato
So if anyone is to declare how the all was in this way genuinely born, he must also mix in the form of the wandering cause-how it is its nature to sweep things around. In this way, then, we must retreat, and, by taking in turn another, new beginning suited to these very matters, just as in what was before us earlier, so too in what is before us now, we must begin again from the beginning.
~ Plato
The way up and the way down are one and the same.
~ Plato
Time brings everything, and dragging years alter names and forms, nature and even destiny.
~ Plato
According to Section 2.4.2.3 of the PMBOK® Guide, iterative and incremental life cycles are those in which the project scope is generally determined early in the project life cycle, but time and cost estimates are routinely modified as the project team's understanding of the product increases.
~ Unknown
Is it Chance, mere circumstance That man eats cow eats grass eats soil and then man dies, and when he lies to the soil he does return?
~ Unknown
I wish the dryer were running, because man, I could use a good...tumble dry.-Eve Rosser
~ Rachel Caine
Life wastes nothing. Over and over again every molecule that has ever been is gathered up by the hand of life to be reshaped into yet another form. p 259
~ Rachel Naomi Remen
we are born into time only to be born out of it, after living through the cycles of the seasons, under stars that turn because the world turns, born into ignorance and acquiring knowledge that ultimately reveals to us our enduring ignorance: The circle is the essential pattern of our existence.
~ Dean Koontz
We spend nine months in a nurturing darkness before we're born, and we aspire to the highest of all places when we die.
~ Dean Koontz
When new hopes fail, old hopes return in the endless cycle of desperation.
~ Dean Koontz
That I had come full circle shouldn't have surprised me, for we are born into time only to be born out of it, after living through the cycles of the seasons, under stars that turn because the world turns, born into ignorance and acquiring knowledge that ultimately reveals to us our enduring ignorance: The circle is the essential pattern of our existence.
~ Dean Koontz
The corpse you planted last year in your garden, Has it begun to sprout? Will it bloom this year?" —T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land
~ Dean Koontz
There's no tragedy in nature, only process -- and therefore no triumph, either.
~ Dean Koontz
We are born with the dead: See, they return and bring us with them." —T. S. Eliot, Little Gidding
~ Dean Koontz
From birth to death we explore and seek, and in the end we arrive where we started, the past having made one great slow turn on a carousel to become our future, and if we have learned anything worth learning, the carousel will bring us to the one place we most need to be.
~ Dean Koontz
That I had come full circle shouldn't have surprised me, for we are born into time only to be born out of it, after living through the cycles of the seasons, under stars that turn because the world turns, born into ignorance and acquiring knowledge that ultimately reveals to us our enduring ignorance: The circle is the essential pattern of our existence.
~ Dean Koontz
Death is part of life. If you think about it, you were born into a world populated by the dead, because
~ Dean Koontz
If you think about it, you were born into a world populated by the dead, because every one of them will die one day.
~ Dean Koontz
perhaps a sea again, or a jungle, because all things pass.
~ Dean Koontz