
Top 23 Quotes About Change Like Seasons
#1. I could not have known then that everybody, every person, has to leave, has to change like seasons; they have to or they die. The seasons remind me that I must keep changing.
Donald Miller
#2. No, this was the career I wanted; a writer could be employed for as long as she could hold a pencil; for as long as her mind still held out. But an actress - even an actress like Mary - had a fleeting shelf life.
Melanie Benjamin
#3. I see you're leaving me and taking up with the enemy, the cold comfort of the in-between, a little less than a human being.
Elliott Smith
#4. Life and business is like the changing seasons. You cannot change the seasons, but you can change yourself. Therein lies the opportunity to live an extraordinary life, the opportunity to change yourself.
Jim Rohn
#5. My primary goal is really to get people to open up and when they feel themselves contracting and collapsing to reduce that, and to know when that happens, "Oh, something's going on that's making me feel this way, and if I force my body open a bit, I will feel less powerless."
Amy Cuddy
#6. Seasons change. Though humans are creatures of habit, we can easily adapt if we allow our minds to be like water. The people who have lived there can live elsewhere and will be okay. It's only when we hold onto the past that change becomes painful.
N'Dia Rae
#7. I asked the seasons how change feels and they said it hurts like hell.
M..
#8. No matter how hard we may try, we can only travel forward. The relativistic laws guarantee it.
Kip S. Thorne
#9. Just like Seasons, People Change. But the difference is, once gone, seasons come back.
Himanshu Chhabra
#10. 4.04 APOLOGY
A second insult be just a stiff apology,
As the first be when hurt was the party;
Damages for aggrieved no medicine be,
But healing from hurt - the desire only.
[38] - 4
Munindra Misra
#11. The seasons of my heart change like the seasons of the fields. There are seasons of wonder and hope, seasons of suffering and love, seasons of healing. There are seasons of dying and rising, seasons of faith.
Macrina Wiederkehr
#12. Love rationally.
Love religiously.
Love resiliently.
Love rejoicingly.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#13. It's like the seasons. When they start, you're one kind of person, and then when they end, you're somebody different.
Chris Coppernoll
#14. A will can save one's family from being put into a quagmired pit of legal conundrum, in case of death (which may even be untimely).
Henrietta Newton Martin
#15. I loved the logistical reality of a guy who wants to take over the world, yet who has a family too.
Mike Myers
#16. The first real day of spring is like the first time a boy holds your hand. A flood of skin-tingling warmth consumes you, and everything shines with a fresh, colorful glow, making you forget that anything as cold and harsh as winter ever existed.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#17. The mountain trees that grew between the pines were a brilliant blaze of fall colors, like fire against the emerald green of the pines, firs and pruces. And it was, as I'd told myself long ago, the year's last passionate love affair before it grew old and died from the frosty bite of winter.
V.C. Andrews
#18. The changing seasons of circumstance can melt away stretches of our lives like frost in the warmth of spring.
Richard Paul Evans
#19. The Romney candidacy is better than it was four years ago, but it's not clear that it's good. Mitt needs to get good real fast: A real speech, real plan, real responses, and real fire in the belly.
Mark Steyn
#21. That you do, Tink, but you also gotta keep your eyes open or the right one is going to pass you by because you were too busy looking for the white whale. -Phil
Jay Crownover
#22. I hated God for giving me a heart. What good were they? Hearts? Having one got me exactly where?
Benjamin Alire Saenz
#23. I would suggest that what the translator has to give up is the temptation to translate history by making sense of it, that is, by using an apologetic or apocalyptic discourse. What the translator fails to do is to erase the body, to erase the murder of the original.
Shoshana Felman
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