A decision made at night may be changed in the morning. -- Samoan (on permanence and change)
A little axe can cut down a big tree. -- Jamaican (on permanence and change)
A year's care; a minute's ruin. -- Tagalog (Filipino) (on perversity)
All good things must come to an end. -- H.H. Riley (1857)
An hour may destroy what an age was building. -- English (on permanence and change)
Any plan is bad that cannot be changed. -- Italian (on planning)
As the sun's shadow shifts, so there is no permanence on earth. -- Afghan (on permanence and change)
At high tide, fish eat ants; at low tide, ants eat fish. -- Thai (on permanence and change)
Beginning is easy; continuing, hard. -- Japanese (on permanence and change)
Come what may, time and hour runs through the roughest day. -- William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
Even a worm will turn. -- John Heywood (c.1497-1580) "Treade a worme on the tayle and it must turn agayne."
If not today -- n? - Kashmiri (on permanence and change)
Let sleeping dogs lie. -- English Proverb
Life is like the moon: now full, now dark. -- Polish (on permanence and change)
Nothing remains constant except change itself. -- unknown
Off with the old and on with the new. -- unknown
Persist as resolutely as you persist in eating. -- Maori (on permanence and change)
Pleasures are transient -- ors immortal.- Greek (on heaven and hell)
The leopard does not change his spots. -- William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
The winds of heaven change suddenly; so do human fortunes. -- Chinese (on permanence and change)
When the moon is full, it begins to wane. -- Japanese (on permanence and change)
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