How To Use Changeableness In A Sentence
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See how soon everything is forgotten, and look at the chaos of infinite time on each side of the present, and the emptiness of applause, and the changeableness and want of judgement in those who pretend to give praise, and the narrowness of the space within which it is circumscribed, and be quiet at last.
The Meditations
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Out of this invisible and unformed earth, out of this formlessness which is almost nothing, thou didst then make all these things of which the changeable world consists -- and yet does not fully consist in itself [469] -- for its very changeableness appears in this, that its times and seasons can be observed and numbered.
Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
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When Bashti promised plenty of fresh recruits, Van Horn, used to the changeableness of the savage mind, urged signing them up right away.
CHAPTER XI
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the changeableness of the weather
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By seeing an entire life unfold in less than two hours, we gain a greater appreciation for the changeableness of human nature, and how things we might once have thought to be unthinkable turn out to be true.
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Representative results from voting, this method is decided by the subject, differential and changeableness of the public willing, as well as people's rational choice.
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Aquinas says that between the unqualified changelessness of God's eternity and the qualified changeableness of corporeal existence, there is the qualified immutability of angelic being.
Process Theism
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Aquinas says that between the unqualified changelessness of God's eternity and the qualified changeableness of corporeal existence, there is the qualified immutability of angelic being.
Process Theism
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Every man of observation had seen in the democratic branches of the State Legislatures, precipitation—in Congress changeableness, in every department excesses against personal liberty private property & personal safety.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Founders on Democratic Majoritarianism:
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And, perhaps, such is the vanity, as well as changeableness, of human estates, in their turns set up for pride of family, and despise the others!
Pamela
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For if innocence cannot attract common civility, what must guilt expect, when novelty has ceased to have its charms, and changeableness had taken place of it?
Pamela
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Her changeableness and ‘playfulness,’ initially innocuous, turn menacing and finally destructive when she kills Clay after he has harangued her about himself and his tortured and hidden psyche.
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The fact is that Pudentilla, knowing your changeableness and unreliability no less than your shamelessness and mendacity, rather than forward the letter preferred to keep it as clear evidence of your intentions.
The Defense
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A changeableness, too, as if beneath my visible face there was another, having second thoughts.
Middlesex
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But Crassus is very generally blamed for his changeableness in his friendships and enmities, for his unfaithfulness, and his mean and underhand proceedings; since he himself could not deny that to compass the consulship, he hired men to lay violent hands upon Domitius and
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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There are only two things you can really depend on: one is the changeableness of life, and the other is the unchanging Self within you.
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As we refine our thinking, we must keep in mind the changeableness of an altered state.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Mark Twain also wrote of nature, particularly the changeableness of New England weather.