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You never step in the same river of thought twice, because neither you nor it are the same.
Jacques Barzun
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the constant change in both our thoughts and experiences, signifying that every moment is unique.

Jacques Barzun's quote suggests that just as a river is always flowing and changing, so too are our thoughts and perceptions. Each moment we engage with our thoughts is new and different, reflecting our own evolution and the dynamic nature of existence. This highlights the importance of embracing change and recognizing that both we and our circumstances are in perpetual flux.

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Example use cases

In a speech about personal growth, one could use this quote to illustrate how evolving thoughts shape our life journey.

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