No one understands the paradigm of impermanency better than Tom Ford, whose career at Gucci was abruptly shortened. |
That one person in 42 percent of new marriages each year has already been divorced reflects impermanency. |
You told me once your father was a Don Juan, that it was his faithlessness which had affected your childhood, giving you a feeling of impermanency. |
I think a lot of us can look back and think that a lot of it is full of impermanency and things that haven't added up to anything really. |
In contrast with the violence of British settlement, the Macassan encounters were generally amicable, probably because their impermanency was seen as less threatening. |
Under prohibition, the flossiest bars didn't cost much to build, because the management realized there was some threat of impermanency. |