Swami Vivekananda Quotes About Change
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Excepting the infinite spirit, everything else is changing. There is the whirl of change.
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We never change, we never die, and we are never born.
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Society is an organism which obeys the immutable law of progress; and change, judicious and cautious change, is necessary for the well being, and indeed the preservation of the social system.
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All change is in the screen.
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What do we call the river? Every moment the water is changing, the shore is changing, every moment the environment is changing, what is the river then? It is the name of this series of changes.
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All objective pleasure in the long run must bring pain, because of the fact of change or death.
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These births and deaths are changes in nature which we are mistaking for changes in us.
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Everybody is changing.
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Any particle in this universe can change in relation to any other particle; but take the whole universe as one.
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Not one is constant, but everything is changing.
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A changeable God would be no God.
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Every change is being forced upon us.
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Change of the unchangeable would be a contradiction.
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It is the free alone which never changes, and the unchangeable alone which is free; for change is produced by something exterior to a thing, or within itself, which is more powerful than the surroundings.
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Change is always subjective.
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Change is the nature of all objective things.
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Change is always in regard to something which does not change, or which changes relatively less.
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The sky never changes: it is the cloud that is changing.
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It is nature that is changing, not the soul of man. This never changes.
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Change can only be in the limited.
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The body and mind are continually changing, and are, in fact, only names of series of changeful phenomena, like rivers whose waters are in a constant state of flux, yet presenting the appearance of unbroken streams. Every particle in this body is continually changing; no one has the same body for many minutes together, and yet we think of it as the same body.
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