Noun
The word is derived from metamorphosis
of Metamorphosis
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt bottom there is but one subject of study: the forms and metamorphoses of mind. All other subjects may be reduced to that; all other studies bring us back to this study. Henri-Frédéric Amiel
But I must finally realize that I am subject to these sudden transformations. The thing is that I rarely think; a crowd of small metamorphoses accumulate in me without my noticing it, and then, one fine day, a vertiable revolution takes place. Jean-Paul Sartre
High Romanticism shows you nature in all its harsh and lovely metamorphoses. Flood, fire and quake fling us back to the primal struggle for survival and reveal our gross dependency on mammoth, still mysterious forces. Camille Paglia
There are no connections in resonant space. There are only interfaces and metamorphoses. Marshall McLuhan
Instead of a homeland I hold the metamorphoses of the world. Nelly Sachs
The more a man can forget, the greater the number of metamorphoses which his life can undergo; the more he can remember, the more divine his life becomes. Soren Kierkegaard