A Quote by Swami Vivekananda

It is a constant change. Not one body is constant. — © Swami Vivekananda
It is a constant change. Not one body is constant.
The human body is in constant change the minute we're born. It's in a constant state of decay. We're all like Ford Escorts, just falling apart.
Excellent firms don't believe in excellence - only in constant improvement and constant change.
I just understand that life is a constant change and a constant evolution.
I'm a constant learner. You need to be a constant student because things change and you have to change and grow. And I emphasize the word 'grow'.
I'm a constant learner. You need to be a constant student because things change and you have to change and grow. And I emphasize the word 'grow.'
Life is never stagnation. It is constant movement, un-rhythmic movement, as we as constant change. Things live by moving and gain strength as they go.
So it's a constant struggle, it's a constant balance, it's a constant search to find the balance between being responsible, carrying on with this as a livelihood and making ends meet, but at the same time, respecting your loved ones and being able to stay in touch and be there for them, at least emotionally since you're not there physically.
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.
Therefore, just as water retains no constant shape, so in warfare there are no constant conditions.
That's what it's like in my head all the time, constant snow, constant weather patterns of all sorts - blizzards, cyclones.
The basic premise of my system is to fatigue your opponents with constant pressure defensively and constant movement offensively.
Clashes of values and the struggle for primacy constitute a constant in human history that accounts for that other constant - conflict and war.
Without a constant livelihood, there will be no constant heart.
As water has no constant form, there are in war no constant conditions.
I think that's why often people in creative fields can feel so alone is because there's a constant third eye, that constant watcher.
Constant work, constant writing and constant revision. The real writer learns nothing from life. He is more like an oyster or a sponge. What he takes in he takes in normally the way any person takes in experience. But it is what is done with it in his mind, if he is a real writer, that makes his art.
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