Quotes About Transition
Lively once, expansive and affectionate, in growing older she had become (after the fashion of wine that, exposed to air, turns to vinegar) ill-tempered, grumbling, irritable. She
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Les dieux n'étant plus et le Christ n'étant pas encore, il y a eu, de Cicéron à Marc Aurèle, un moment unique où l'homme seul a été.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Their great love, in which she lived totally immersed, seemed to be subsiding around her, like the river sinking into its bed...and she could see the mud at the bottom.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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L'amour, peu à peu, s'éteignit par l'absence, le regret s'étouffa sous l'habitude ; et cette lueur d'incendie qui empourprait son ciel pâle se couvrit de plus d'ombre et s'effaça par degrés.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Eh bien, tout doucement, un jour chassant l'autre, un printemps sur un hiver et un automne par-dessus un été, ça a coulé brin à brin, miette à miette ; ça s'en est allé, c'est parti, c'est descendu, je veux dire, car il vous reste toujours quelque chose au fond, comme qui dirait… un poids, là, sur la poitrine !
~ Gustave Flaubert
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ART – Leads to the poorhouse. What's the use of it, since we're replacing it with machines that do better and work faster?
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Alors, elle s'aperçut qu'elle n'avait plus rien à faire, plus jamais rien à faire... La douce réalité des premiers jours allait devenir la réalité quotidienne qui ferait la porte aux espoirs indéfinis,aux charmantes inquiétudes de l'inconnu. Oui, c'était fini d'attendre. Alors plus rien à faire aujourd'hui, ni demain, ni jamais.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Le voyage est une espèce de porte par où l'on sort de la réalité connue pour pénétrer dans une réalité inexplorée qui semble un rêve.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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History has always existed, but not always in a historical form.
~ Guy Debord
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Nothing in the universe can stop you from letting go and starting over.
~ Guy Finley
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Geride b?rakmak için, önce baÄŸlan?p kalman?n art?k iÅŸe yaramad???n? kavramam?z gerekir
~ Guy Finley
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For example, how much do you think a senior vice president of Microsoft who came from McKinsey knows about starting a company?
~ Guy Kawasaki
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Antes de la segunda guerra mundial la vida era sencilla. Después ya teníamos sistemas.» Grace Hopper
~ Guy Kawasaki
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As Marilyn Monroe said, "Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.
~ Guy Kawasaki
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it was better for Apple and for me that I slipped out in the dark of night.
~ Guy Kawasaki
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If getting out was good for Buddha, it's good for you too.
~ Guy Kawasaki
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It might be high summer all about but inside me everything is fall. The lonesomeness of a sad, slow closing of days, knowing frost is nigh and wind needling through the cabin chinks is just around the bend. That's me, right now.
~ Guy Vanderhaeghe
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It is one of the oddest and sometimes one of the most charming characteristics of English weather that at times one season borrows complete days from another, spring from summer, winter from spring. And it may be that these milky days of winter, which seem borrowed from April, are automatically filled with the sadness of things out of their time.
~ H.E. Bates
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I bade my host adieu and took a train for San Francisco. In less than a month I was in Dunedin;
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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Who knows the end? What has risen may sink, and what has sunk may rise.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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and the grey turned to roseal light edged with gold.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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The change happened whilst I slept. Its details I shall never know; for my slumber, though troubled and dream-infested, was continuous.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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Theodore Roosevelt came to Dekota to experience the dying of one age with the slaying of a rare buffalo and the dawning of the West's industrial age.
~ H.W. Brands
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While it takes three years or more to get through seminary, it can take you ten years to get over it.
~ Haddon W. Robinson
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