Quotes About Cycle
then the cycle would repeat: faith for a generation, then complacency, soon followed by adultery as the people chased after false gods.
~ Francine Rivers
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It had been an annoyingly peacful time in Boarderland, Blister cranky and despressed because he hadn't filled anyone with pus for nearly an enitre lunar cycle.
~ Frank Beddor
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Life produces a different taste each time you take it.
~ Frank Herbert
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Just as individuals are born, mature, breed, and die, so do societies and civilizations and governments.
~ Frank Herbert
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Neki doga?aji imaju kraj, ali nemaju po?etak; drugi zapo?inju, ali ne završe. Sve to ovisi o to?ki na kojoj promatra? stoji.
~ Frank Herbert
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Sometime I must recount for you the legend of the phoenix
~ Frank Herbert
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Nimic nu-i pierdut pentru totdeauna. Totul se întoarce dup? o vreme, dar s-ar putea s? nu recunoÅŸti forma schimbat? care revine.
~ Frank Herbert
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BaÅŸlang?çlar! Hayat bunlardan ibaret iÅŸte! YaÅŸam var olduÄŸu sürece, her son bir baÅŸlang?çt?r. İnsanl???n sürdürülmesi s?ras?nda vuku bulan hiçbir ölümün tam bir baÅŸar?s?zl?k olmamas? bu yüzdendir. DoÄŸumun bizi bu kadar etkilemesi bu yüzdendir. En trajik ölümün gencin ölümü olmas? bu yüzdendir.
~ Frank Herbert
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Once more the drama begins.
~ Frank Herbert
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was as though he rode within the wave of time, sometimes in its trough, sometimes on a crest—and all around him the other waves lifted and fell, revealing and then hiding what they bore on their surface.
~ Frank Herbert
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It was as though he rode within the wave of time, sometimes in its trough, sometimes on a crest—and all around him the other waves lifted and fell, revealing and then hiding what they bore on their surface.
~ Frank Herbert
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Violence builds more violence and the pendulum swings until the violent ones are shattered.
~ Frank Herbert
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Una semilla impulsada por el viento puede ser el sauce del mañana
~ Frank Herbert
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It is your fate, forgetfulness. All of the old lessons of life, you lose and gain and lose and gain again.
~ Frank Herbert
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Uyudum, uyand?m. Uyudum, uyand?m. Kepaze bir ya?am.
~ Franz Kafka
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Time will pass and seasons will come and go.
~ Roy Bean
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The sky takes on shades of orange during sunrise and sunset, the colour that gives you hope that the sun will set only to rise again.
~ Ram Charan
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Donald Trump should not be underestimated. He'll say or do anything to suck the wind out of the news cycle. His reach and influence on social media are immense and are only rivaled by a tiny handful of people in the world. He's dirty. He doesn't fight fair.
~ Shaun King
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Why do alcoholics begin down the same hazardous road day after day? They are in search of that elusive window of well-being that opens when you drink your way out of a hangover and aren't yet drunk all over again. The alcoholic's day consists of trying to keep that window open.
~ Roger Ebert
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To tell you the truth, I see any revolution as basically a penmanship exercise. It all loops around and winds up where you started.
~ Ann Reinking
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The Wine of Life keeps oozing drop by drop, The Leaves of Life keep falling one by one.
~ Edward Fitzgerald
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Wherever you disrupt water from its natural cycle, there's always a winner and a loser. Whoever is the one it's directed towards is the winner, and whoever loses that water is the loser.
~ Edward Burtynsky
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Sports is such a cyclical thing; it's often feast or famine. But what you try and do as an owner is build a winning organization.
~ Paul Allen
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Publishers, naturally, loathe used books and have developed strategies to depress the secondhand market. They bring out new, even more expensive editions of popular textbooks every three to four years, in a classic cycle of planned obsolescence.
~ James Surowiecki
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