Nothing endures but change. There is nothing permanent except change. All is flux, nothing stays still.
There is nothing permanent except change. Nothing is permanent except change. The only constant is change. Change is the only constant. Change alone is unchanging.
All things flow, nothing abides. You cannot step into the same river twice, for the waters are continually flowing on. Nothing is permanent except change.
There is nothing permanent except change.
There is nothing permanent in the world except change.
If everything were permanent, singular, or independent, nothing would change.
All things change, nothing is extinguished. There is nothing in the whole world which is permanent. Everything flows onward; all things are brought into being with a changing nature; the ages themselves glide by in constant movement.
In this life nothing is permanent. Joy, sorrow, pain, pleasure - everything is in a constant state of change. Thankfully.
You search endlessly for permanent happiness in a world where nothing is permanent.
There is nothing permanent except change. [Therefore enjoy what good you have while you have it and endure and outlast what bad you can't cure immediately]
As any good Buddhist will tell you, the
only way to find permanent joy is by embracing
the fact that nothing is permanent.
...nothing is permanent. Everything and everyone you know can change at any moment. That's how I see things now - except for you. You're the one constant in my life.
Permanent results only come from permanent changes in lifestyle and diet style. You don't get permanently well unless you permanently change the way you live.
In trans-border relations, there are no permanent friends or permanent enemies or even permanent borders. There are only permanent interests and everything should be done to secure these interests.
Future shock is a sickness which comes from too much change in too short a time. It's the feeling that nothing is permanent anymore.
Learning is any change in a system that produces a more or less permanent change in its capacity for adapting to its environment.