Quotes About Cycle
Though a tree grow ever so high, the falling leaves return to the ground.
~ Malayan proverb
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All new news is old news happening to new people
~ Malcolm Muggeridge
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Manipulative coping, however, is an unproductive cycle.
~ Unknown
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Desde el momento en que nacemos, también se inicia la vejez
~ Unknown
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Any new technology tends to go through a 25-year adoption cycle.
~ Marc Andreessen
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Everything in Nature called destruction must be creation-a change from beauty to beauty.
~ John Muir
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Fortunately wrong cannot last. Soon or late it must fall back home to Hades, while some compensating good must surely follow.
~ John Muir
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I should have known […] I am the rain. […] I am the land […] and I am the rain. The grass will grow out of me in a little while.
~ John Steinbeck
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Everything seems to work with a recurring rhythm except life. There is only one birth and only one death. Nothing else is like that.
~ John Steinbeck
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Morning seems to come earlier every year I live.
~ John Steinbeck
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I can just see it all over again. You'll stay around a a year or so and then you'll get restless and you'll make me restless. We'll get mad at each other and then we'll get polite to each other-and that's worse. Then we'll blow up and you'll go away again, and then you'll come back and we'll do it all over again. Adam asked, Don't you want me to stay? Hell yes, said Charles. I miss you when you're not here. But I can see how it's going to be just the same.
~ John Steinbeck
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The frantic summer fishermen who pay a price and glut the decks with fish in the afternoon wonder vaguely what to do with them, sacks and baskets and mountains of porgies and blows and blackfish, sea robins, and even slender dogfish, all to be torn up greedily, to die, and to be thrown back for the waiting gulls. The gulls swarm and wait, knowing the summer fisherman will sicken of their plenty. Who wants to clean and scale a sack of fish? It's harder to give away fish than it is to catch them.
~ John Steinbeck
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dissipated. The sun flared down on the growing corn day after day until a line of brown spread along the edge of each green
~ John Steinbeck
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Sun and moon, sun and moon, time goes.
~ John Updike
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Yes, well, years. Some die young; some are born old.
~ John Updike
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Under a low sun, pursued by fish and mounted by crows and veiled in a loud swarm of bluebottle flies, the body comes down the river like a deadfall stripped clean.
~ Unknown
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Le miracle de la succession des saisons est dans notre souffle; nos parents et nos enfants sont contenus dans notre souffle; notre esprit et notre corps sont notre souffle.
~ Jon Kabat-Zinn
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The whole family of pride and ignorance are incestuous, and mutually beget each other
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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I hate housework! You make the beds you do the dishes - and six months later you have to start all over again.
~ Joan Rivers
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Goodbyes are sad, but they are temporary, because as hellos ends with goodbyes, so will goodbyes start with hellos.
~ Melody Manful, Dominion
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Gardens are made of darkness and light entwined.
~ F.T. McKinstry, Crowharrow
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On the Black Sea, my father saw it begin. And on the Black Sea, seventy years on, I saw the beginning of its end.
~ Neal Ascherson
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One thing is made of another, and nature allows no new creation except at the price of death.
~ Lucretius
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Every story has an ending. But in life, every ending is a new beginning..
~ Unknown
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