1. Change? Often stay in the world, Things that change? It becomes nothing. ? Bergson: Intuitive Philosophy
2. Change? What is the basic meaning of this concept? The difference between the real things involved in a certain event? . ? Huai Dehai: Process and Reality
3. Love does not develop logically, so we must always pay attention to its changes. Love is not eternal, so it must be pursued constantly. ? Bai Yang
4. The process of caring for people is from happiness to heart-to-heart, from heart-to-heart to caring, and then a series of heart-to-heart changes are produced. ? Ceng Shiqiang
5, at that time, this time also. ? Mencius
6. Change is the child of time. ? F? Bacon: On Change
7. Change is the connection between those decisions that are opposite to each other in the same thing. ? Kant: Critique of Pure Reason
8. Change makes us mature, but it makes us suffer first. The most important change in life must be accompanied by great anxiety and anxiety. ? Bi Shumin
9. Change is the root of life. ? Joe? Meredith: The Woods of Westminster
1. Change is the law of all things. ? Bergson: The Heart of Creation
11. If you change, you will learn from the law. ? Wei Xi
12. Don't imagine that the world will never change. ? Cervantes: "Don Quixote"
13. The soldiers are unpredictable and the water is unpredictable. Those who can win because of the changes of the enemy are called gods. ? Grandson
14, don't swear by the moon, it is fickle, and it breaks even every month; If you swear by it, maybe your love is as impermanent as it is. ? Shakespeare
15. The regular system can't be changed, and it can't be applied to all sides. ? Ge hong
16. the best-selling products are not made out of nothing, but are made by excavating the things around them and improving them; As long as you find it earlier than others and change it skillfully, you can become a giant. ? Fujita
17. What is presented to us is a picture that is endlessly intertwined by various connections and interactions, in which nothing is static and unchanging, but everything is moving, changing, producing and disappearing. ? Engels: Anti-Turin Theory
18. Being is like a rushing river, and things are constantly changing. ? Kyle? Aurelius: Meditations
19. The strength of nature lies not in keeping a fixed pattern, but in constantly changing its own laws. ? Petronius: Collection of Remnant Genus
2. Nature loves to renovate, change old forms and create new ones. ? Ovid: Metamorphosis
21. When I get home, I will be a long-distance guest, visiting the old finger and the new grave. ? Shi Runzhang
22, the world? It is also a world of eternal operation and change and regeneration, observing this world above ours. ? Zweig
23. Everything must have the right when it is learned, and the law must be transformed. ? Wang Jian
24. Everything that is successful will be destroyed. ? Goethe: Faust
25. The change of concept is accompanied by the realistic change of life. ? Aokeng
26. Feelings are like a gift from the east wind, oh! Go in a hurry, come and go at first, and the changes are endless. ? Luo? Browning
27, the rules are prepared, but can be out of the rules; Changes are unpredictable, and they are not outside the rules. ? Lv Gongzhu
28. Remember, as long as you keep talking, things may change. It is always useful to make sounds, because they may be heard and cause changes. ? Bi Shumin
29. If you light a fire from two ends, the middle will change. ? Addison
3. I am not who I used to be, nor who I am tomorrow. ? About? Home: Douglas
31. I am not what I used to be. ? Byron: Childe? Harold's Travels
32. Progress means that the goal is constantly moving forward, the stage is constantly updated, and its vision is always changing. ? Hugo
33, the standard of absolute beauty does not exist, and it is impossible to exist. People's concept of beauty has undoubtedly changed in the process of historical development. ? Plekhanov
34. Science requires everything in people's lives to change. ? Pavlov
35. The less precise science is, the less they change. In precise science, the change is enormous and continuous. ? Geranin
36. Fashion is that inconspicuous people imitate the behavior of conspicuous people. As a result, the popularity will change automatically. ? Valery
37. Nothing can please readers more than the ever-changing plot and the fickle fate. ? Cicero
38, nothing is stable or eternal, only things that are constantly changing and moving, and the world is always full of all kinds of movements and changes. ? Plato: On Kratylos
39. Everyone has a tiger, a pig, a donkey and a nightingale in his heart. Their uneven activities cause people's personality changes. ? Bierce
4. Everyone is dominated by change, and once he wants to spend this changing time, his life will end. ? Cicero: The Birth of Olum
41. The change of fate is like the full moon, which does no harm to the wise. ? 1 Franklin
42. You can't step into the same river twice because new water keeps flowing by you. ? Plato: Tyatad
43. The situation is constantly changing. If you want to adapt your thoughts to the new situation, you have to learn. ? Mao Zedong
44. Even the most insignificant changes in people's views will bring spring to the whole world. ? Emerson: Nature, Speech and Lectures
45. People can control their behavior, but they can't restrain their feelings, because feelings are fickle. ? Nietzsche
46. It is generally acknowledged that there is great uniformity in human actions in all countries and generations, and the principles and functions of human nature have not changed. ? Hume
47. All changes in life, all charm and all beauty are made up of light and shadow. ? Lev? Tolstoy
48. Life is full of opportunities and changes. When people are most proud, they have the greatest misfortune. ? Aristotle
49, people only seek the same in change. ? Huo? Smith: The Tin Horn
5. Growth and change are the laws of all life. ? 1? Roosevelt: "Speech at the University of Pennsylvania"
51. The evolution of living things has a great relationship with the change of environment, and living things can only survive if they adapt to the environment. ? Qu geping
52. Time makes everything change. ? Aeschylus
53. Time is the wealth of change. The clock imitates it, but only changes without money. ? Tagore
54. Perseverance is by no means a virtue of mortals. To achieve constancy, man must be a god. ? [Koran? Da Levie
55. There is nothing eternal in the world. Everything is changing and developing. ? Stalin: Anarchism or Socialism?
56. The only unchanging thing in the world is? Everything is constantly changing? This truth. ? The sun
57. Everything in the world is ever-changing, and change is the eternal truth of nature. ? Asia? Cowley: the vagaries
58. Is there only one in the world? Change? Is eternal. ? Heraclitus, quoted from Rogers' A Course in the History of Philosophy
59. Who says everything is old/everything in the world is new/all evil is good,/every second is changing! ? Rahman? Baba: The Jar Filled with Love
6. Ideological efforts, like the seeds that can grow a big tree, are invisible to the eyes. However, obvious changes in human social life are taking place in it. ? Lev? Tolstoy
61. The so-called growth and development means that many things happen constantly and then become prosperous, which can also be used? Day by day? This sentence represents. It means that old things are dying out and new things are being born. ? Kōnosuke Matsushita: The Outlook on Life of Entrepreneurship
62. The so-called creation is often just to change what already exists. If you don't know, the sale of shoes in left and right feet only started more than a hundred years ago. ? Plath
63. The so-called life is constantly changing. It is the weakness of physical life and the strength and expansion of soul life. ? Lev? Tolstoy book
64, the so-called death, of course, is extinction, but it also gives birth to the bud of the new generation. Keep dying, keep living? This is the principle of growth and development. ? Kōnosuke Matsushita: The Outlook on Life of Entrepreneurship
65. Everything is changing, only the change remains unchanged. ? Zangwill
66. He doesn't understand that everything/is worn away by years and life,/is getting old and heading for the grave. ? Lucretius: On the Nature
67. The sun is new every day. ? Plato: Tyatad
68. Everything that is perfected through progress also dies through progress. ? Pascal: The Record of Thoughts
69. If you change it, there will be no disadvantages in the world; There is no good religion in the world if you stick to it. ? Wang Tong
7. Everything changes. ? Huai Dehai: Process and Reality
71. Learning can change temperament. ? Zhu Xi
72. We step into the same river, but we don't. We exist and we don't exist. ? Heraclitus, quoted from Selected Readings of the Original Works of Western Philosophy
73. Numerous personnel changes are conceived in the embryo of time. ? Shakespeare
74. Matter is constant, but it is we who are changing. ? Thoreau: The Collected Works of Thoreau
75. Obviously, everything is changing. Matter is immortal, they always keep the original constant absolutely. ? F? Bacon: Collected Works of Bacon
76. The most important task of modern management is to cope with changes. ? Caster
77. It is simple to devote oneself to righteousness, but it is complex and changeable to devote oneself to evil. ? Seneca
78. Personality is neither firm nor static, but its activities are changing, and it may get sick just like our bodies. ? Eliot
79. Learning can change temperament. ? Lu jiuyuan
8. Cycle or rotation is the law of the universe. Nothing in the universe stops somewhere. ? Taniguchi is in harmony with
81. A person without principles and will is like a ship without rudder and compass. He will change his direction at any time with the change of wind. ? Smiles
82. A person can only be said to be happy if he can resolutely abandon his position when it changes, regardless of fate. ? Rousseau
83. All changes are miracles worth thinking about, and what happens every moment can be a miracle. ? Thoreau: Walden Lake? Economy
84. Everything that is born will die one day. ? Sakyamuni
85. Everything is changing, everything is in transition, and only the whole is unchanged. The world lives and dies, and it lives and dies every moment. There has never been an exception, and there will never be an exception. ? Diderot: Selected Works of Diderot's Philosophy
86. Everything is changing and nothing will disappear. ? Ovid: Metamorphosis
87. Everything is flowing, everything is changing, and everything contains its own bud of extinction. ? Plekhanov: Henrik? Ibsen
88. Everything flows, and nothing lives. ? Heraclitus, quoted from Selected Readings of the Original Works of Western Philosophy
89. Everything is changing, as are doctrines, philosophies and all superficial phenomena? Only God is eternal. ? Han? Ward: Robert? Ellesmere
9. Eternity is synonymous with change. ? Jay? Gould
91. The universe is change. ? Anthony? Marcus: Meditation
92. Movement and change are constantly updating the world, just as uninterrupted time is always updating the endless years. ? Marku? Aurelius: Meditations
93. Under any circumstances, the gods will not bind the people he created with shackles; He often changes their lives, which inspires them. ? Tagore
94. In the long process of decline, the throne turned to dust and the country was destroyed. ? F? Howard: On the Ruins of Paestum
95. The world is a very balanced world, a dynamic balance, and you will find that the so-called good and evil are just the rhythm of two changes. ? Chai Jing
96. There is only one absolute maxim: Nothing is absolute. ? Comte:
97. Nature is by no means like a circle and an ellipse. Nature is constantly generating new factors, completing the so-called creation and flowing at the same time. ? Daisaku Ikeda: Looking Forward to the 21st Century
98. Nature is advancing rapidly in its own eternal transformation. When I was still talking about the moment I observed, it had disappeared and everything had changed. ? Fichte: The Mission of Man
99. Looking at all fields of nature, change is an important law of nature. ? Luo? Burns: Don't Let Women Complain Often
1. The slightest movement can affect the whole nature, and a rock can change the sea. ? Pascal: Thoughts.