A Quote by Matteo Salvini

History goes in cycles. — © Matteo Salvini
History goes in cycles.
Many historians will tell you that there are no laws of history and no great cycles that govern human events. History often appears more random than rhythmic. But if not patterns or cycles, there are certainly coincidences and some are so marked that they are hard not to notice.
There are constant cycles in history. There is loss, but it is always followed by regeneration. The tales of our elders who remember such cycles are very important to us now.
Less emphasis on inventories, I think, may tend to dampen business cycles, because business cycles are typically in the grasp of inventory cycles and heavy industry cycles.
In this respect, the history of science, like the history of all civilization, has gone through cycles.
I do think British and American politics rhyme. They go in cycles. They go in Thatcher-Reagan cycles, Blair-Clinton cycles.
There has been evidence throughout history of cycles when the earth gets warmer and cycles when the earth gets colder. We should always be wise stewards of the earth and all of our natural resources. But as a policymaker, I won't be guided by the global warming propaganda machine. Al Gore - we need you to return your Nobel Peace Prize!
Everything goes in cycles, to a degree.
If you analyze the production of coca in Colombia, you will realize that it is like economic cycles. It goes up and down, it goes up and down depending on the circumstances.
Household hollowness comes around in irregular cycles, like meteor showers. But the true sign of a bad patch is that it never feels temporary or fixable. It has a shudder of the inevitable to it. The thought crosses your mind that when love goes it goes all at once, and forever.
Everything goes in cycles. There isn't anything that lasts indefinitely.
It's an evolution. The same team doesn't always dominate, and it goes in cycles.
The whole history of life is a record of cycles.
I've learned a lot about grief, that it really is something that goes in cycles.
Cycles of shortage and surplus characterize the entire history of oil.
Comedy works in fashion cycles, in a way. And sometimes, studios will imitate those cycles a little too much.
It is rarely the quick fix that goes the farthest. So don't get tempted by political cycles and the lure of electoral wins.
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