Just think how many thousands of years nature has spent sculpting rocks for us! I can tell you, I have learned that just because it was that way yesterday, it does not mean that it should be that way tomorrow.

Stephen Richards
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The world is full of things that are the same as they have always been. The world is full of things that are different than they have always been. But what is most amazing about the world is how it changes in spite of itself. The rocks may be the same but they are in constant flux. We can see this in nature in the way that plants and animals change in response to their environment.

Source: Ask And The Universe Will Provide: A Straightforward Guide To Manifesting Your Dreams

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