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How to use fleetingness in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word fleetingness? Here are some examples.

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The pain of life's beauty and fleetingness was something Eliot longed to put on hold.
The invaluableness, the very fragility and fleetingness and incalculable preciousness of life!
In the late fifties, for example, making art designed to live only in the present could embody a radical faith in fleetingness.
There were writers I'd never heard of, proving the fleetingness of fame.
It's also an oblique commentary on the fleetingness of life, embodied in the dancers' maddened speed and spats that don't find resolution.
Bothered by the fleetingness of the performance, he began to record the music on his tape recorder.
Each theme provided a mixture of strange objects, works of art and tongue-in-cheek observations on the notions of fleetingness.
Indeed, Ms. Bhuta's interest in one of Hinduism's core tenets — fleetingness — guides her work.
A lot of my songs are about death and the fleetingness of life.
I loved how it was scathing look at celebrity and fleetingness of it.
An awareness of the fleetingness of life makes him want to immortalise people, moments and expressions.
I don't pretend to know the full meaning of the picture, but it might be exposing the inherent irony in comparing the fleetingness of love with the permanence of a love-inspired tattoo.
The coat, like the hat, in contrast reveals fixed lines, a binary world, made up of dark and light, while the word refuses a rational framework and covers itself in twilight and fleetingness.
Moving testimony to the fleetingness of all we encounter, it has earned an enduring place in contemporary Hebrew fiction.
The ritually enacted photographs that visitors take of themselves serve to concretise that moment whose fleetingness will soon be looked back upon with longing.
The works in this exhibition, each in its own way, contest these phenomena of superficiality and fleetingness even as they themselves incorporate screen surfaces.
Instead, it is on the fleetingness of life as conveyed through permutations of monochromatic color in the multiple images of the cut rose.
Seen as examples of the vanitas genre, with soon-to-wilt flowers warning of the fleetingness of life, they may seem to belong to an obsolete moral universe.
Ever since my daughter was born I feel the fleetingness of time.
The human I, as a finite act, exercises its minuteness and fleetingness.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was a little transient ray that had been sent athwart her darkness, and no one understood its fleetingness better than did she.
He dwelt a great deal on the fleetingness of life, and the wisdom of making the best of its few charming things.
I am afraid I was not overwhelmed with thoughts of the fleetingness of life or the horror of death.
The fleetingness of all earthly things vividly occurred to him.
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