1. Changes always remain in the world, and things that change become nothing. Bergson: "Intuitive Philosophy"
2. The basic meaning of the concept of change is the difference between real things contained in a certain event. Whitehead: "Process and Reality"
3. Love does not develop logically, so you must always pay attention to its changes. Love is not eternal, so it must be pursued continuously. Bai Yang
4. The process of peace of mind is from happiness to heart-to-heart communication, through heart-to-heart communication to mutual concern, and then a series of concentric heart-to-heart changes. Zeng Shiqiang
5. That moment is the same as this moment. Mencius
6. Change is the child of time. Fernandez: "On Change"
7. Change is the determined connection relationship between the mutually opposite ones that exist in the same thing. Kant: "Critique of Pure Reason"
8. Change makes us mature, but it first makes us suffer. The most important change in life must be accompanied by great anxiety and worry. Bi Shumin
9. Change is the foundation of life. Joe Heredith: "The Woods of Westminster"
10. Change is the law of all things. Bergson: "The Creative Heart"
11. Change is the rule of law. Wei Xi
12. Don’t imagine that the world will never change. Cervantes: "Don Quixote"
13. Soldiers have no constant momentum, and water has no constant shape. Those who can win due to changes in the enemy are called gods. Sun Tzu
14. Don’t swear by the moon, it is fickle, waxing and waning every month; if you swear by it, maybe your love is as fickle as it. Shakespeare
15. The standing system cannot wait for changes, and one painting cannot adapt to all directions. Ge Hong
16. Best-selling products are not created out of thin air, but are made by discovering items around you and improving them; as long as you discover them earlier than others and change them cleverly, you can become a millionaire. Fujita Tian
17. What appears before our eyes is a picture endlessly intertwined with various connections and interactions, in which nothing is immovable and unchanging, but everything All are moving, changing, emerging and disappearing. Engels: "Anti-Dühring"
18. Existence is like a rushing river, and things are constantly changing. Marcus Aurelius: "Meditations"
19. The power of nature lies not in maintaining a fixed way, but in constantly changing its own laws. Petronius: "Fragmentary Collection"
20. Nature loves to renovate, change old forms and create new ones. Ovid: "Metamorphoses"