“But to everything in this world there comes an end; there even comes an end to the torments suffered in those intermediate states of transition when the last secret tear of one's soul is bitterly swallowed, and the crisis passes, resolving itself into some new sort of phase, which even as it comes into existence is fated in turn to pass away, to disappear in the eternal changing of the times and seasons.” WorldSoulEndsStatesLastsTurnsSecretExistenceThis WorldTearsEternalSeasonsCrisisDisappearTransitionPhasesTormentPassing Away Book:How It All Began: The Prison Novel Source: How It All Began: The Prison Novel
“Death, is not an end, but a transition crisis. All the forms of decay are but masks of regeneration--the secret alembics of vitality.” EndsFormDeathSecretCrisisMaskTransitionDecayVitalityRegeneration Author:Edwin Hubbel Chapin
“The record-breaking extreme weather events causing chaos across the globe should be a wake-up call. The transition to a low-carbon economy will be much more painful if we wait until there is a climate crisis before recognising that more than half of the world's fossil fuel reserves will have to remain in the ground.” IfsWorldShouldWaitingBusinessHalfEconomyRecordsEventsLowsWake UpCrisisClimateChaosPainfulExtremesWeatherFuelTransitionReservesGlobesCarbonFossilsFossil FuelWake Up CallExtreme WeatherRecords Breaking Author:Christiana Figueres
“The question becomes what kind of coalition can we build that will make a transition and empower the people of Iraq? The American soldiers' presence there is an act of provocation. There's a big red ball on the back of every American soldier in that country, so our being there contributes to the crisis, it does not resolve the crisis.” PeopleKindDoeCountryBigsRedBallsCrisisSoldierIraqEmpoweringResolveTransitionBeing ThereCoalitionsProvocationAmerican Soldier Author:Jesse Jackson
“[Hillary Clinton'] transition director being Ken Salazar, I think, indicates that she will continue to be a friend to fracking. It's not possible to solve the climate crisis while we continue to expand fracking.” ThinkingDirectorsCrisisClintonClimateSolveTransitionFracking Author:Jill Stein
“When Cuba lost their fossil fuel pipeline when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990. Overnight they had no choice, they had to transition to clean energy, they didn't have any fuel to burn, and they also had to transition to a healthy food system, an organic system - their economy is crashing, this was not a planned transition. This was a crisis, but a crisis nonetheless, in which pollution went away. And it's very instructive to see what happened to their health.” ChoicesEnergyLostEconomyHappenedHealthyCrisisUnionsCleanFuelTransitionSovietPollutionSoviet UnionFossilsCubaFossil FuelClean EnergyPipelineHealthy Food Author:Jill Stein
“In any age courage is the simple virtue needed for a human being to traverse the rocky road from infancy to maturity of personality. But in an age of anxiety, an age of herd morality and personal isolation, courage is a sine qua non. In periods when the mores of the society were more consistent guides, the individual was more firmly cushioned in his crises of development; but in times of transition like ours, the individual is thrown on his own at an earlier age and for a longer period.” HumansAgeIndividualHuman BeingsSimpleCourageVirtuePersonalityDevelopmentNeededPeriodsMoralityAnxietyCrisisGuidesMaturityIsolationConsistentThrownTransitionInfancyTraverseTimes Of TransitionRocky Road Author:Rollo May
“To turn Karl [Popper]'s view on its head, it is precisely the abandonment of critical discourse that marks the transition of science. Once a field has made the transition, critical discourse recurs only at moments of crisis when the bases of the field are again in jeopardy. Only when they must choose between competing theories do scientists behave like philosophers.” MadeMomentsScienceTurnsViewsFieldsTheoryCriticismScientistBasesMarkCrisisPhilosopherCriticalBehaveTransitionDiscourseCompetingAbandonmentJeopardy Book:The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change Source: The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change
“When we cling, often forever, to our old patterns of thinking and behaving, we fall to negotiate any crisis, to truly grow up, and to experience the joyful sense of rebirth that accompanies the successful transition into greater maturity.” ThinkingFallGrowsForeverGrowing UpSuccessfulGreaterCrisisPatternsMaturityTransitionJoyfulRebirthAccompany Author:M. Scott Peck
“Our crisis is a birth. We are one living system and we have come to the limit of one phase of natural growth on a finite planet We must learn ethical evolution quickly As we seek to facilitate a gentle birth, a graceful and nonviolent transition to the next stage of our evolution, we will discover a natural pattern, a design of our birth transition, and develop a plan to cooperate with this design.” NextGrowthNaturalPlansStageDesignPlanetsEvolutionBirthLimitsCrisisPatternsGentleEthicalTransitionPhasesFiniteFacilitate Author:Barbara Marx Hubbard
“Crisis or transition of any kind reminds us of what matters most. In the routine of life, we often take our families-our parents and children and siblings-for granted. But in times of danger and need and change, there is no question that what we care about most is our families! It will be even more so when we leave this life and enter into the spirit world. Surely the first people we will seek to find there will be father, mother, spouse, children, and siblings.” PeopleWorldNeedsFirstsKindChildrenMatterCareSpiritMotherFatherParentDangerCrisisGrantedThis LifeOur FamilyRoutineTransitionWhat MattersSpouseSiblingChildren And ParentsSpirit WorldFather Mother Author:M. Russell Ballard