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Metamorphosis Quotes

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I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even explain it to myself.
Franz Kafka

Authors on Metamorphosis Quotes: Franz Kafka Margaret Mead Paul Valery Manolo Blahnik Jason Diamond William Golding James Elkins Ernest Rutherford Harold Brodkey Julia Ward Howe R.A. Dickey David Cassidy Harold Rosenberg Maurice Merleau-Ponty Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry Miller Catherynne M. Valente Nelly Sachs Mike Markkula Viktor Schauberger Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Andre Malraux Marcus Aurelius Raul Seixas Linda Grant Annie Proulx
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I must confess it was very unexpected and I am very startled at my metamorphosis into a chemist.
Ernest Rutherford

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The human brain is the highest bloom of the whole organic metamorphosis of the earth.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

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The photograph keeps open the instants which the onrush of time closes up forthwith; it destroys the overtaking, the overlapping, the metamorphosis of time.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty

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I'd rather be this walking metamorphosis than having that old formed opinion about everything.
Raul Seixas

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Shoes are the quickest way for women to achieve instant metamorphosis.
Manolo Blahnik

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All motion consists of two components. One component serves inwardness (internalisation) and the other outwardness (dispersion). Both preconditions for motion regulate the eternal flow of metamorphosis (panta Rhei).
Viktor Schauberger

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The way to do fieldwork is never to come up for air until it is all over.
Margaret Mead

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Instead of a homeland I hold the metamorphoses of the world.
Nelly Sachs

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It is almost banal to say so yet it needs to be stressed continually: all is creation, all is change, all is flux, all is metamorphosis.
Henry Miller

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The door could not be heard slamming; they had probably left it open, as is the custom in homes where a great misfortune has occurred.
Franz Kafka

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The world of art is not a world of immortality but of metamorphosis.
Andre Malraux

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Everything is in a state of metamorphosis. Thou thyself art in everlasting change and in corruption to correspond; so is the whole universe.
Marcus Aurelius

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You've got to be like a butterfly and have a metamorphosis.
Mike Markkula

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His biggest misgiving came from his concern about the loud crash that was bound to occur and would probably create, if not terror, at least anxiety behind all the doors. But that would have to be risked.
Franz Kafka

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Seeing is metamorphosis, not mechanism.
James Elkins

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Everything teaches transition, transference, metamorphosis: therein is human power, in transference, not in creation; & therein is human destiny, not in longevity but in removal. We dive & reappear in new places.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Metamorphosis is the most profound of all acts.
Catherynne M. Valente

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Do you not realise that dance is the pure act of metamorphosis?
Paul Valery

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I awake with a not entirely sickened knowledge that I am merely young again and in a funny way at peace, an observer who is aware of time's chariot, aware that some metamorphosis has occurred.
Harold Brodkey

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I've had a great metamorphosis in my life. I struggled for a number of years because I was identified with that image of the Seventies.
David Cassidy

22.
What's happened to me,' he thought. It was no dream.
Franz Kafka

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The clothes you wear are a metamorphosis. They change you from the outside in.
Linda Grant

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In the nature of things, I must soon lose sight of this sense of constant metamorphosis whose limits bound our human life.
Julia Ward Howe

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The story of Americans is the story of arrested metamorphoses. Those who achieve success come to a halt and accept themselves as they are. Those who fail become resigned and accept themselves as they are.
Harold Rosenberg

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You can always be writer. It's not so much a metamorphosis as it is finding what you want.
Jason Diamond

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Change itself is what fascinates me. I am drawn, as a moth to the flame, by edge situations, by situations of metamorphosis.
Annie Proulx

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I think there might even come a time when I would read Virgil again. Ovid's Metamorphoses, perhaps, not because the music goes round and round and never comes out, but because it's an extraordinary picture of ceaseless change that never comes to an end.
William Golding

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There's been this steady metamorphosis from just surviving to being a craftsman and, ultimately, the hope is to be an artist in what you do.?
R.A. Dickey