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Cycle Quotes

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“Everything turns in circles and spirals with the cosmic heart until infinity. Everything has a vibration that spirals inward or outward ¡ª and everything turns together in the same direction at the same time. This vibration keeps going: it becomes born and expands or closes and destructs ¡ª only to repeat the cycle again in opposite current. Like a lotus, it opens or closes, dies and is born again. Such is also the story of the sun and moon, of me and you. Nothing truly dies. All energy simply transforms.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Neil Gaiman
“And the game begins anew.”
Neil Gaiman, Norse Mythology

Jay Woodman
“Life is a repeated cycle of getting lost and then finding yourself again. There are many smaller cycles within that cycle where you get lost to a smaller degree and then remember yourself again. Sometimes you do it to yourself on purpose, consciously or unconsciously. Every time you get lost it is so that you can learn something or experience something from a different perspective.”
Jay Woodman

Plato
“Then we got into a labyrinth, and, when we thought we were at the end,
came out again at the beginning, having still to see as much as ever.”
Plato

“If you study the rhythm of life on this planet, you will find that everything moves in perfect symphony with everything else ¡ª by grand divine design. The earth has the ability to heal and regenerate itself, just as our oceans have the ability to replenish themselves by turning over their debris with the waves to wash them ashore. This perfect orchestration of the cycle of life is one of the Creator's greatest and most beautiful miracles. The earth will continue to exist with or without us. So the real concern should be, will we be able to continue to co-exist with each other?”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

David Almond
“She told us about the goddess called Persephone, who was forced to spend half a year in the darkness deep underground. Winter happened when she was trapped inside the earth. The days shrank, they became cold and short and dark. Living things hid themselves away. Spring came when she was released and made her slow way up to the world again. The world became brighter and bolder in order to welcome her back. It began to be filled with warmth and light. The animals dared to wake, they dared to have their young. Plants dared to send out buds and shoots. Life dared to come back.”
David Almond, Skellig

Ryan Lilly
“Social media is not just a spoke on the wheel of marketing. It's becoming the way entire bicycles are built.”
Ryan Lilly, Write like no one is reading

Walter M. Miller Jr.
“What did you do for them, Bone? Teach them to read and write? Help them rebuild, give them Christ, help restore a culture? Did you remember to warn them that it could never be Eden?”
Walter M. Miller Jr, A Canticle for Leibowitz

Rohinton Mistry
“But the artist began to have misgivings as the wall underwent its transformation. Bigger than any pavement project he had yet undertaken, it made him restless. Over the years, a precise cycle had entered the rhythm of his life, the cycle of arrival, creation, and obliteration. Like sleeping, waking and stretching, or eating, digesting and excreting, the cycle sang in harmony with the blood in his veins and the breath in his lungs. He learned to disdain the overlong sojourn and the procrastinated departure, for they were the progenitors of complacent routine, to be shunned at all costs. The journey -- chanced, unplanned, solitary -- was the thing to relish.

Now, however, his old way of life was being threatened. The agreeable neighborhood and the solidity of the long, black wall were reawakening in him the usual sources of human sorrow: a yearning for permanence, for roots, for something he could call his own....”
Rohinton Mistry, Such a Long Journey

Jamie Magee
“People have the power to change their perspective. They just get caught up in an endless cycle of foolish things that don¡¯t matter.”
Jamie Magee, Insight

Lemony Snicket
“¡­ and the Baudelaire orphans climbed aboard, turning the tables of their lives and breaking their unfortunate cycle for the very first time.”
Lemony Snicket, The Grim Grotto

Steven Magee
“One of the problems with climate change, global warming and global air pollution is that it may change the frequency and intensity of electrical storm activity. Too much lightning activity may cause excessive mating, aggression, fatigue, illness and disease to occur. Too little may turn off the animal and plant breeding cycles.”
Steven Magee, Electrical Forensics

“Everything turns, rotates, spins, circles, loops, pulsates, resonates, and repeats.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

Sanhita Baruah
“Another day.
How long are you gonna scroll down?
Semicolon
Smile”
Sanhita Baruah

“We mourn the blossoms of May because they are to wither; but we know that May is one day to have its revenge upon November, by the revolution of that solemn circle which never stops-- which teaches us in our height of hope, ever to be sober, and in our depths of desolation, never to despair.”
Henry John Newman

Munindra Misra
“Moksha ¨C the liberation form, the web of maya be,
Freedom from the cycles of birth and death clearly;
- 33 -”
Munindra Misra, Goals of Life

Israelmore Ayivor
“When I prepare, then I become pregnant... and then I produce. When I produce, then I praise the Lord... and then I become prosperous and then the cycle repeats!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

“What comes through war is given back through war. All spoils will be retaken, all plunder will be dispersed. All victors will be defeated and every city filled with prey will be sacked in its turn.”
Joseph Joubertber

Kinoko Nasu
“I cannot save any man, for I too am a man. But if that is what is fated,
then perhaps I may be admitted, at least, to record death, to craft a morbid
history of observance that suggests the cycle of souls. I would make a proof
of lives ended and suffered. And so my chronicle of death began.”
Kinoko Nasu, ¿Õ¤Î¾³½ç ÖÐ

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“To focus solely on endings is to trade conclusions for the very beginnings that created them. And if this cycle should persist, we will likewise miss the beginning that will follow this ending.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“onething i have learnt is that parents should treat their kids in a way they would love in return, because growing up litteraly makes you a kid again. you will get it too.”
mohlalefi j motsima

Israelmore Ayivor
“This is what you can do to be called a true leader; know the truth, love the truth, speak the truth and repeat the cycle over and over again and again! Let the truth reign!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Munindra Misra
“2.07 WALK OF LIFE
Life but like a cycle that you be riding,
You will fall if you ever stop peddling,
Life not of good cards you be holding,
But those held and how you be playing.
[68] - 4”
Munindra (Munnan) Misra, Eddies of Life

Eliot Schrefer
“Since the bigger gorillas leave chimps only a fraction of the quantity of food bonobos get, each chimp must fight ferociously to survive, including killing other chimpanzees”
Eliot Schrefer, Endangered

“Nous avons d¨¦j¨¤ parl¨¦ de la notion temporelle propre ¨¤ chaque saison, l'¨¦t¨¦ ¨¦tant l'¨¦poque o¨´ il ne faut plus attendre, quand la r¨¦colte est m?re, pour la recueillir. J'ai ainsi connu des ¨¦t¨¦s bretons o¨´ les pluies risquaient de g?cher le travail de toute une ann¨¦e; les Recteurs, en chaire, autorisaient exceptionnellement le travail le dimanche. Cette p¨¦riode de r¨¦colte n'est pas une phase tranquille o¨´ il suffit de contempler les champs de bl¨¦ m?r, mais une p¨¦riode de travail imp¨¦ratif pour mettre la r¨¦colte ¨¤ l'abri ¨¤ temps. Les cultivateurs de l'¨¦poque -- comme maintenant -- n'avaient pas toujours leur temps normal de sommeil; l'¨¦t¨¦, quand il fallait suivre les battages de ferme en ferme, les paysans finissaient ¨¤ la nuit pour reprendre ¨¤ l'aube dans la ferme suivante, ce qui ne les emp¨ºchait pas, d'ailleurs, d'aller au bal le samedi et d'y gagner une nouvelle nuit blanche.

La r¨¦colte n'attends pas, ? quand le vin est tir¨¦, il faut le boire ? ; si le fruit du travail psychologique n'est pas engrang¨¦ en temps voulu, il risque d'¨ºtre perdu. Psychologiquement, on peut dire que si le sujet ne prends pas conscience de certains progr¨¨s, de certains ¨¦volutions, aux moments o¨´ ceux-ci se pr¨¦sentent, ils risquent d'¨ºtre perdus et de repartir dans l'inconscient. Il faudra un nouveau cycle pour retrouver ¨¤ nouveau les solutions n¨¦glig¨¦es. Il est n¨¦cessaire de reconna?tre que les choses ont chang¨¦. Ainsi, en faisant avec quelqu'un le bilan d'une ann¨¦e d'entretiens et en se reportant aux probl¨¨mes qui se posaient un an plus t?t, il est possible de mesurer le chemin parcouru, de s'apercevoir que des probl¨¨mes, cruciaux alors, sont pas¨¦s au second plan et ont ¨¦t¨¦ r¨¦solus. Il est permis d'esp¨¦rer que les nouvelles questions qui se posent trouveront elles aussi leurs r¨¦ponses. Ainsi, le sujet n'a pas l'impression de nager continuellement dans la m¨ºme probl¨¦matique, comme s'il tournait en rond, et pourra m¨ºme d¨¦couvrir que si certains questions reviennent ¨¤ l'ordre du jour, elles le font selon un mouvement spirale qui ne pose plus de probl¨¨mes de la m¨ºme fa?on que l'ann¨¦e pr¨¦c¨¦dente. C'est la prise de conscience du chemin parcouru hier qui peut donner le courage d'en entreprendre un nouveau demain.”
Marie-Claire Dolghin-Loyer