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Today is the first day of the rest of your life. The past is history. The future is mysterious. Then tomorrow—this starts all over again.

Kat Lahr
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Meditation is a cyclical process that defies analysis, but demands acceptance.

Sharon Salzberg, A Heart as Wide as the World: Stories on the Path of Lovingkindness
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The algebraic sum of all the transformations occurring in a cyclical process can only be positive, or, as an extreme case, equal to no

Rudolf Clausius, Abhandlungen
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Such was the cyclical nature of Galway life: finding tragedy in the simple things and simplicity in the tragic things.

Rhian J. Martin, A Different Familiar
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I've been completely fascinated with history because it tells everything about what's going to happen next because it's cyclical, everything repeats in general.

Emilie Autumn
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Even though she would dream of love, respect, and unfettered romance... it was a cyclical dilemma in her life that she seemed to be most attracted to poisonous men.

Steve Maraboli
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They may call your victories, "lucky"...They may mock your failures...They may laugh at your heartache...But still, they will never be happy. This is the cyclical emptiness of the hater mindset.

Steve Maraboli
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Weather is cyclical. It’s falling and then rising. It’s movement. Swaying, drifting, and swirling. It’s power. Gravity, evaporation, and erosion. It’s a potpourri of human emotion. Happiness, sadness, elation, and disappointment.

Alex Z. Moores, Living in Water
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Private sector labor market flows provide additional indications of the strength of the labor market. For example, the quits rate has tended to be pro-cyclical, since more workers voluntarily quit their jobs when they are more confident about their ability to find new ones and when firms are competing more actively for new hires.

Janet Yellen
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In a world where seasons of planting harvests and inundation ruled life and death, it was imperative to bring the gods into daily life to help things along. The more a king invested in festivals of cyclical renewal, the more prosperity the gods bestowed. But if the gods were ignored, bad floods would result, and that meant meager planting and poor harvest, which led in turn to drought, pestilence, disease and death.

Kara Cooney, The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt
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