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unchangeable
1. Heb: 7:24: But this man, because he continues ever, hath an unchangeable priesthood
2. Cause and effect – simple and unchangeable
3. Thus, there are many branches of fate as our life path is NOT something that is rigid or unchangeable
4. The previous regime, before computer control, was an unchangeable setting for average performance
5. ” And then masking this lesser interpretation within a cloak of unchangeable truth has made that “reunification” virtually impossible, and has bred many violent encounters in the debate on who has gotten it most right
6. When the unconscious is seen as a thing, it seems inaccessible and unchangeable, as though it were a large locked safe sitting in our living room
7. ing, is what you live with — the unchangeable is of no use to
8. The unchangeable can only be realized in silence
9. unchangeable, which appears to be a state of constant recon-
10. The Bible says God is unchangeable, but I think that speaks of God’s character and nature
11. 44 For immediately there was great and innumerable fruit and many and divers pleasures for the taste and flowers of unchangeable colour and odours of wonderful smell and this was done the third day
12. Unchanging and unchangeable in her mind, until now
13. Even the drugged state was her creation, rigidly maintained by nanotechnology, unchangeable once created
14. and fixed and unchangeable
15. It is not possible that this unity of knowledge, feeling and choice which you call your own should have sprung into being from nothingness at a given moment not so long ago; rather this knowledge, feeling and choice are essentially eternal and unchangeable and numerically one in all men, nay in all sensitive beings
16. Forms come and go but the reality that lies behind these forms is unchangeable
17. The past has already happened, and therefore unchangeable
18. The absolute light impulse provides an unchangeable state staying true as the truth
19. God describes their pleasure with what they will live in and their unchangeable inclination to it
20. Thus the heaven becomes of tenacious bodies and inseparable parts which allow the universe to move within unchangeable order throughout the ages
21. If sexual preference is not really a choice, but immutable, genetic or unchangeable and part of one"s nature or essence, so long as that characteristic is not harmful to others, how can my neighbor possibly criticize it without being narrow-minded or bigoted? For my neighbor to say that the bald guy down the street is bad for the neighborhood would be strange and rightly condemned
22. Those are unchangeable rules and laws which apply to the single individual as well as the group
23. In this existence, God, the Almighty has unchangeable and firm rules and laws
24. This practical working method cannot come to you until you learn that the only real power which you can have is the power to adjust yourself to Divine and unchangeable principles
25. The unthinking may conclude that the silence is very simple and easily attained, but it should be remembered that only in absolute silence may one come into contact with Divinity itself; may learn of the unchangeable law and open for himself the channels by which persistent practice and concentration lead to perfection
26. All Natural laws are irresistible and unchangeable and act with mathematical exactitude
27. In short, by the value we set upon truth, by our hope in a steady and universal progress, not to permit a tyrannical prejudice to neglect or mutilate unwelcome facts, but to rear the superstructure of science upon the broad and unchangeable basis of full attention paid to the most isolated as well as the most frequent phenomena
28. It is well to remember that this principle is unchangeable
29. It was immutable—the word Hortense had used, meaning unchangeable
30. perceive these ‘things’ as unchangeable
31. Vow: A solemn promise; as the vows of unchangeable love and fidelity
32. This is why the future is unpredictable and why the past is unchangeable
33. Using the sneakiest, most underhanded, convoluted, complicated ways; to cement the status quo into a frozen immoveable unchangeable hierarchy to feel safe inside its womb of cultural blindness human call normality
34. He actually thought that their suffering was inescapable, and human society was unchangeable
35. contrasting pleasure to the unchangeable line of wooded pillars
36. In class, we worked out this simple and striking hypothetical example of this idea of freely choosing our response to the unfair and unchangeable
37. � If this person chooses to come to a balance with this injury, that person will go on and live life fully, leg or no leg: unfair and unchangeable on one level, and changeable in result on another
38. that since the laws of nature are unchangeable, then
39. The popular feeling that somehow by irrevocable fate, or unchangeable law, once in being always in being
40. Yet, thanks to the unchangeable sea I could have given myself up to the illusion of a revised past, had it not been for the periodical transit across my gaze of a German passenger
41. Leaving aside the degradation of an alliance with a nameless man, and the possible fact that his property, in default of heirs male, might pass into such a one's power, he had sense to comprehend Heathcliff's disposition: to know that, though his exterior was altered, his mind was unchangeable and unchanged
42. This being premised, I would ask the gentleman who is of opinion that there is no absolute or unchangeable idea of beauty--in whose opinion the beautiful is the manifold--
43. Inasmuch as philosophers only are able to grasp the eternal and unchangeable, and those who wander in the region of the many and variable are not philosophers, I must ask you which of the two classes should be the rulers of our State?
44. “The one unchangeable certainty is that nothing is certain or unchangeable
45. "My resolution, sir, is unchangeable, but you have only to search for yourself and you will find, alas, but too many objects upon whom to exercise your benevolence
46. These characteristics, fixed and unchangeable as bone in Mr
47. Costume, at a glance, gave him a thrilling association with horses (enough to specify the hat-brim which took the slightest upward angle just to escape the suspicion of bending downwards), and nature had given him a face which by dint of Mongolian eyes, and a nose, mouth, and chin seeming to follow his hat-brim in a moderate inclination upwards, gave the effect of a subdued unchangeable sceptical smile, of all expressions the most tyrannous overa susceptible mind, and, when accompanied by adequate silence, likely to create the reputation of an invincible understanding, an infinite fund of humor—too dry to flow, and probably in a state of immovable crust,—and a critical judgment which, if you could ever be fortunate enough to know it, would be the thing and no other
48. ways—I cannot bear to rest in this as unchangeable
49. Leaving aside the degradation of an alliance with a nameless man, and the possible fact that his property, in default of heirs male, might pass into such a one’s power, he had sense to comprehend Heathcliff’s disposition: to know that, though his exterior was altered, his mind was unchangeable and unchanged
50. “Unchanged and unchangeable,” was the reply