[Ancient Greece] Heraclitus, quoted from Rogers' A Course in the History of Philosophy
"Change" often stays in the world, while "things that can change" become nothing.
[France] Bergson: Intuitive Philosophy
Everything is changing, only the change remains unchanged.
[English] Zangwill
It is obvious that everything is changing. Matter is immortal, they always keep the original constant absolutely.
[English] Christopher Bacon: The Collected Works of Bacon
Matter is constant, but it is we who are changing.
[America] Thoreau: The Collected Works of Thoreau
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.
[France] Diderot: Selected Works of Diderot's Philosophy
People only seek the same in change.
[English] Mr. Smith: The Tin Horn
Everything is changing, and the philosophy and all superficial phenomena are changing-only God is eternal.
[English] Han Ward: The so-called growth and development in Robert Ellesmere
means that many things happen constantly and then become prosperous, which can also be represented by the phrase "day by day". It means that old things are dying out and new things are being born.
[Japan] Kōnosuke Matsushita: The Outlook on Life of Entrepreneurship
Movement and change are constantly updating the world, just as uninterrupted time is always updating the endless years.
[Ancient Rome] Marcus Aurelius: Meditations
Who says everything is old? -/Everything in the world is new/all evil is good,/every second is changing!
[Afghanistan] Rahman Baba:
Nature loves to renovate, and loves to change old shapes and create new ones.
[ancient Rome] Ovid
The sun is new every day.
[Ancient Greece] Plato: Tyatad
You can't step into the same river twice because new water keeps flowing by you.
[Ancient Greece] Plato: Tyatad
Today I am not what I used to be.
[English] Byron: Childe Harold
I am not who I used to be, nor who I am tomorrow.
[English] John Home: Douglas
We step into the same river, but we don't. We exist and we don't exist.
[Ancient Greece] Heraclitus, quoted from Selected Readings of the Original Works of Western Philosophy
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.
[Japan] Daisaku Ikeda: Looking forward to the 21st century
The universe is change.
[ancient Rome] anthony marcus: Meditation
The basic meaning of the concept of "change" is "the difference between real things contained in a certain event".
[English] Whitehead: Process and Reality
Change is the connection between those mutually opposite decisions that exist in the same thing.
[Germany] Kant: Critique of Pure Reason
There is nothing eternal in the world, everything is changing, and everything is developing.
[Su] Stalin: Anarchism or Socialism?
In front of our eyes, there is a picture intermingled with all kinds of connections and interactions, in which nothing is static and unchanging, but everything is moving, changing, producing and disappearing.
[Germany] Engels:
Everything is changing, and nothing will disappear.
[ancient Rome] Ovid: Metamorphosis
Change is the child of time.
[English] F. Bacon: On Change
Don't imagine that the world will never change.
[West] Cervantes:
Change is the root of life.
[English] Joe Meredith: The Woods of Westminster
The power of nature lies not in keeping a fixed pattern, but in constantly changing its own laws.
[ancient Rome] Petronius: The Collection of Remnant Genus
Even the most insignificant change in people's views will bring spring to the whole world.
[America] Emerson: Nature, Speech and Lectures
The slightest movement can affect the whole nature, and a rock can change the sea.
[France] Pascal:
Being is like a rushing river, and things are constantly changing.
[Ancient Rome] Kyle Aurelius: Meditations
All changes are miracles worth thinking about, and what happens every moment can be a miracle.
[America] Thoreau: The Economic Chapter
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.
[Germany] Fichte: The Mission of Man
Nothing is stable or eternal, only things that are constantly changing and moving. The world is always full of all kinds of movements and changes.
[Ancient Greece] Plato: On Kratylos
There is only one absolute sentence: nothing is absolute.
[France] Comte:
Everything changes.
[English] Huai Dehai: Process and Reality
Everything flows, and nothing stays.
[Ancient Greece] Heraclitus, quoted from Selected Readings of the Original Works of Western Philosophy
The so-called death, of course, is extinction, but it also gives birth to the seeds of a new generation. Keep dying and keep living-this is the principle of growth and development.
[Japan] Kōnosuke Matsushita:
Everything that is successful will be destroyed.
[Germany] Goethe: Faust
Everything that is born will die one day.
[India] Sakyamuni
Everything is flowing, everything is changing, and everything contains its own bud of extinction.
[Russia] plekhanov:
Everything perfected through progress in henrik ibsen also dies through progress.
[France] Pascal:
In the long process of decline, the throne turned to dust and the country was destroyed.
[English] Christopher Howard: On the Ruins of Paestum
Everyone is subject to change, and once he wants to live through these changing years, his life will end.
[Ancient Rome] Cicero: The Birth of Olum
He didn't understand everything./It was worn away by years and life./It was getting old and going to the grave.
[Ancient Rome] Lucretius: On the Nature
Growth and change are the laws of all life.
[America] Fu Roosevelt: A Speech at the University of Pennsylvania
Change is the law of everything.
[France] Bergson: The Heart of Creation
Looking at all fields of nature, change is an important law of nature.
[English] rowe Pence:
Everything in the world is ever-changing, and change is the eternal truth of nature.
[English] Asia Cowley:
The cycle, or rotation, is the law of the universe. Nothing in the universe stops somewhere.
[Japan] Taniguchi Masakazu: The Third Sensibility
Persistence is by no means a mortal virtue. To be persistent, man must be a god.
[France] Coran da Levie:
Sooner or later, the seeds that have been sown will sprout! As long as it blooms in summer, autumn will wither: not only the fields are doomed to do so, but also all kinds of affairs, procedures, philosophy, society, the French Revolution and everything human beings have done in the world.
[English] Thomas Carlyle: The French Revolution
There is nothing permanent in the world. If we demand something permanent, we are fools.
[English] Mao Mu: The Blade
Eternity can only be grasped through change.
Whitehead: Process and Reality
There is no leap in nature.
[English] A Marshall: Principles of Economics
We should never forget that everything is changing, and everything depends on time and place.
[Su] Stalin: On the Land Issue
For a conscious being, existence is change, change is maturity, and maturity is endless self-creation.
[France] Bergson: Creative Evolution
Manner changes with wealth, humor changes with local conditions, creed changes with books, and principles change with the times.
[English] Pope: On Morality
A drop of water wears away a stone, and a worn ring is worn for a long time.
[Ancient Rome] Ovid: The Black Sea Letters
What has happened will happen again. What has been done will be done again. There is nothing new under the sun.
Ecclesiastes in the Old Testament
Only change is eternal.
[Ancient Greece] Heraclitus: The Remnants
All changes occur according to the law of causal connection.
[Germany] Kant: Critique of Pure Reason
Changes, modifications and changes are all facts that prove instability and constancy. And these, in turn, in a comprehensive sense, are proof of reality and lack.
[America] Dewey: Relying on Nature and Relying on Art
From time to time, the world has changed.
[middle] Zhuang Zhou: Zhuangzi Zeyang
We step into the same river, but we don't. We exist and we don't exist.
[ancient Greece] Heraclitus
earthly things are always changing, and nothing can be in the same state for a long time.
[English] Locke: On Government
Change is a kind of pain, but it is a necessary phenomenon.
[English] Carlyle:
Everything is impermanent in the world, and everything is impermanent. Use it the day before, or abandon it today; Abandon today, or use it later.
[middle] Liezi Shuo Fu
Cold becomes hot, hot becomes cold, wet becomes dry, and dry becomes wet.
[Ancient Greece] Heraclitus:
The sun is new every day.
[Ancient Greece] Heraclitus: The Pieces.