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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wheels of life" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe the cyclical nature of life or the various stages and experiences one goes through. Example: "As I reflect on my journey, I realize that the wheels of life keep turning, bringing both challenges and joys."
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Only from his teachings, the Wheels of Life remind, can human beings transcend samsara.
Basically, they're jerks who gum up the wheels of life with a mixture of good intentions and fear of conflict.
This time around, he spoke about women and diversity in a way that didn't condescend (no karmic wheels of life to come back and kick you as they did Satya) or put us on a gendered pedestal with talk of our eggs and biology.
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The wheel of life spins.
It's the wheel of life.
("Eating the dead means taking part in the wheel of life intimately," Schillace comments).
Insects remind us that the wheel of life keeps on spinning.
My career highlight was appearing in the Wheel of Life show.
The wheel of art and the wheel of life were turning with intricate, unfathomable harmonies and disruptions.
"The Wheel of Life," an 18th-century Tibetan painting, pictures a mandala divided into many sections held in the clawed paws of Yama, Lord of Death.
The late Miss Campbell, landscape designer and doyenne of the Montclair gardening scene, designed the "Wheel of Life" layout, with a stone fountain at its hub.
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