Quotes About Transition
Siempre hay un tiempo para marchar aunque no haya sitio a donde ir. Tennessee Williams
~ Tennessee Williams
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The purpose of life is to familiarize oneself with this after-death body so that the act of dying will not create confusion in the psyche.
~ Terence McKenna
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Can you remember the womb? How, in the moments before birth, The lines were washed from the map That told the route you'd come?
~ Terrance Hayes
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Well, he said softly, in this life you're often born one thing and die another. You don't have to accept that what you're given when you come in is all you'll have when you leave.
~ Terry Brooks
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There was that sense of abandoning the familiar for the unknown that characterizes all journeys made for the first time.
~ Terry Brooks
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Things change. Life changes. Nothing stays the same.
~ Terry Brooks
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Life just swept you along and never took you back to where you had been.
~ Terry Brooks
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Something deep within hinted with dread persistence that he would never go back to what had been
~ Terry Brooks
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Everything changes with time's passage. Only change itself is constant.
~ Terry Brooks
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the world his parents and grandparents had known was gone forever, as dead as the moral and social fabric that had failed to hold it together.
~ Terry Brooks
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What mattered was removing himself from his present existence in an effort to find his future.
~ Terry Brooks
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There was that gap between adults and children that reserved to each secrets that were hidden from the other. When you were old enough, you became privy to the secrets that belonged only to adults and lost in turn those that belonged only to children. You did not ever gain all of one or lose all of the other; of each, some you kept and some you never gained.
~ Terry Brooks
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You can't stop change any more than you can stop the suns from setting.
~ Terry Brooks
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But nothing was permanent; all things must change. And no matter the beliefs of some and the wishes of others, life had a way of surprising you.
~ Terry Brooks
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I think it is something else. I think we were given a starting point, but nothing more. The future remains undecided. Things may change as events unfold, and we must be ready to change with them.
~ Terry Brooks
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No one likes letting go of what they have always believed, even when they know it's right to do so.
~ Terry Brooks
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You are a girl becoming a woman, but you are not there yet. You will get there more quickly and smoothly if you question your choices before acting on them.
~ Terry Brooks
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Here's to the end of days gone past—some good, some not so good. And here's to the beginning of new days.
~ Terry Brooks
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faith intact or risk losing it. No one likes letting go of what they have always believed, even when they know it's right to do so.
~ Terry Brooks
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Marx chega a afirmar que nenhuma classe social nova assume até que as forças produtivas tenham sido desenvolvidas tanto quanto possível pela classe anterior
~ Terry Eagleton
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How can you be alive, now, if you were dead?" "Well, death isn't what it used to be.
~ Terry Goodkind
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I think old age is nature's way of preparing us for death, making us more willing to take our leave of this world.
~ Terry Goodkind
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Death, though, was part of life. There could not be life without death always shadowing it.
~ Terry Goodkind
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This was the threshold to the place of the dead.
~ Terry Goodkind
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