Angels are almost always shown as young, for they are changeless, so time does not exist for them. |
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I was powerfully affected by the changeless somnific quality of Zara's tones. |
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They are supposed to be changeless and are believed to reflect an underlying constancy of nature. |
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Gold has been prized because it is the most inert metal, changeless and incorruptible. |
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Life is rich and varied in its everyday detail despite its changeless quality. |
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He claimed that evolution was not a gradual process, but occurred in rapid spurts with long periods of changeless plateaus in-between. |
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Because of this static, changeless quality, the Egyptians obtained a sense of security from their environment. |
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In fact, no one tradition existed changeless throughout the Western world or descended in a linear fashion from a single national origin. |
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The hour had a flat changeless quality, as if it had always been there, waiting for him, and would always be here waiting for his return. |
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Hollywood movies are more or less inclined to present the audience with a changeless pattern, disguised under different kinds of garnishings. |
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The dual nature of the Heart represents the meeting of the changeless and the changing, the inevitable and the contingent, the implicate and the manifest. |
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The highest Truth is that it is changeless in the past, present and future. |
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Once personality is changeless, it cannot be true that it, because of the need for it to change, should be born here again and again. |
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Of course, there is no reason why the Lokāyata philosophers should say that the body is changeless. |
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But amidst all these changes, all this growth, personality remains changeless. |
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It is a changeless world underpinned by strong ties of friendship and affection. |
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A while back I was reminded of Dot the Dauntless, who sustained herself through a long old age perfectly happily and adequately by her changeless routine. |
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Atoms were changeless and ultimate, in the sense that they could not be broken down into anything smaller and had no inner structure on which their properties depended. |
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We profess, O God, that you are from everlasting to everlasting, that you are changeless and timeless, that you are the same yesterday, today, and forever. |
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It was unusual for such an energetic young man like him to lead a simple ordinary life looking after his family in a conservative and changeless atmosphere. |
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Certain non-Buddhists who accept rebirth accept the transitory nature of mind and body, but they believe in a self that is permanent, changeless and unitary. |
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What remains changeless is God's perfect responsiveness to all that is changing. |
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Rather than being an original space corresponding to a changeless dwelling place, the pre-existing site thus, instead, represents the capacity to set the natural elements and our senses in motion. |
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Other scientists said the discovery appeared to provide spectacular evidence that nothing, not even the arid expanse of the Sahara, was changeless. |
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Unlike Roseanne or Madonna, though, West was changeless. |
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Justice Ginsburg interjected that marriage was hardly changeless. |
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Being qua being is then thought of as unique, eternal, changeless, as one, truly, and good, intelligible and desirable, in identity completed with itself. |
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In Paper 112 they repeat three times that personality is changeless. |
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We have preserved our know-how intact and we are safeguarding the changeless and incomparable quality, which has built the reputation and fame of our firm all over the world. |
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Although organizations have benefited remarkably from the contributions of seniors as volunteers, a rather homogeneous, changeless quality to volunteer programming has resulted. |
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This becomes ever more evident if we remember that the Adjuster and the personality are changeless, but that their relationship, in the soul, is nothing but change, never ending evolution and development. |
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What we love is the eternal and changeless metaphysic of Spain. |
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I am not enamoured of this transient youth in which short-lived pleasure is quickly followed by long-lasting suffering, and deluded by which man regards the changing to be changeless. |
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The automobile has wrought great changes in society, but the role of the civilized individual is changeless, whether in or out of the driver's seat. |
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