Nature cannot stay. It is a process, a journey, an overflow, a movement... [Russian] Herzen: "Collected Works of Herzen"
Everything Things are moving towards their end. [French] Rabelais: "Collected Works of Rabelais"
Our life is similar to that of plants, sprouting, growing, blooming, withering, and finally withering. [Germany] Herder: "Concepts of Historic Philosophy"
Everything must be destroyed, sooner or later. [English] William Morris: "Love in the Past"
No matter people or things, nothing is permanent. [Colombia] García Márquez: "The Decline of the Patriarch"
No one lives forever, and nothing lasts forever. [Print] Rabindranath Tagore: "The Gardener's Collection"
Everything that is produced must perish. [Germany] Engels: "Introduction to Dialectics of Nature"
All things come and go in a hurry, like a fleeting cloud of smoke. [English] Samuel Butler Jr.: "Notes"
The process of nature seems to be the process of death, and everything will disappear. [English] Phil Bailey: "Fast Water and Wood"
Thousands of species have become extinct/I don't care at all, everything is going to end. [English] Tennyson: "In Memoriam"
In this world, nothing is stable and nothing lasts. [Germany] Schopenhauer: "On the Emptiness of Existence"
All precious things mature quietly and gradually. [Germany] Schiller: "The Girl of Orleans"
In all things in the world, if you don't advance, you will retreat, if you don't retreat, you will advance. [Day] Fukuzawa Yukichi: "Encouragement to Learning"
All things come and go, the wheel of existence is always running; flowers wither and bloom, the time of existence is always moving forward. [Germany] Nietzsche: "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"
Some slowness can make things mature, and some slowness can make them corrupt. [French] Joseph Roux: "Meditations of a Vicar"
The most complex things are derived from the simplest things through the process of evolution. [French] Bergson: "The Evolution of Creation"
Everything is uncertain, even this cannot be determined. [Law] Pascal: "Thoughts"
There is one truth that is absolutely true: existence is reasonable. [English] Pope: "Treatise of Man"
It's all the same! Because no matter whether you are happy or sad, / it will not last long / a person's yesterday is always the same as his tomorrow / except for change, nothing can last long. [English] Shelley: "Change"
Everything that is reasonable is realistic, and everything that is realistic is reasonable.
[Germany] Hegel: "Principles of Legal Philosophy? Preface"