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Quotes About Constant

Carve as we will the mysterious block of which our life is made, the black vein of destiny constantly reappears in it.
~ Victor Hugo
throat and eyes and made her cough constantly.
~ Kristin Hannah
I believe that life is a process of continuous change and a constant struggle to make that change one for the better.
~ Kuan Yew Lee
With peril a constant companion, a combat engineer took joy in life when he could and tended to shrug off dangers he considered minor.
~ L. Ron Hubbard
the divisions of time had gone on vacation, leaving just a crush of constant moments.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
She certainly did not see Death stand on her tiptoes and blow a kiss after her, a kiss that rushed through all the frosted leaves of the autumnal forest but could not quite catch a child running as fast as she could. As all mothers know, children travel faster than kisses. The speed of kisses is, in fact, what Doctor Fallow would call a cosmic constant. The speed of children has no limits.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
who supports it, what does it do? We know that informal learning happens, constantly and in many new ways, because of the collaborative opportunities
~ Cathy N. Davidson
We are always the same age inside.
~ Gertrude Stein
The work equalises the emotions, and enables the two submerged to surface in series of unpredictable configurations. Work is the constant carnival; words, the rhythm and pace of two, who mine undeveloped seams of the earth and share the treasure.
~ Gillian Rose
It's tempting to believe that a break from life's routine will only cause chaos. But regimen does not ensure security. The only constant we can count on is change.
~ Gina Greenlee
importance of constant learning as the key to being a successful ruler.
~ Jack Weatherford
it is the responsibility of free men to trust and celebrate what is constant—birth, struggle, and death are constant, and so is love, though we may not always think so—and to apprehend the nature of change, to be able and willing to change.
~ James Baldwin
It is the responsibility of free men to trust and to celebrate what is constant—birth, struggle, and death are constant, and so is love, though we may not always think so—and to apprehend the nature of change, to be able and willing to change. I speak of change not on the surface but in the depths—change in the sense of renewal. But renewal becomes impossible if one supposes things to be constant that are not—safety, for example, or money, or power.
~ James Baldwin
It is the responsibility of free en to trust and to celebrate what is constant—birth, struggle, and death are constant, and so is love, though we may not always think so—and to apprehend the nature of change, to be able and willing to change. I speak of change not on the surface but in the depths—change in the sense of renewal. But renewal becomes impossible if one supposes things to be constant that are not—safety, for example, or money, or power.
~ James Baldwin
First law: The energy of the universe is constant. Second law: The entropy of the universe always increases.
~ James Gleick
It is very uncomfortable to be dizzy 24 hours a day.
~ Bojan Krkic
Dealing with poetry is a daunting task, simply because the reason one does it as an editor at all is because one is constantly coming to terms with one's own understanding of how to understand the world.
~ Peter Davison
I think travelling teaches you that there is a change which is constant and you have to develop an adaptive nature to be part of this celebration and to be a part of this journey called life. It gives a great understanding of people and their culture.
~ Neeti Mohan
I think I was always a little sponge as a kid, and I was always looking for more information constantly.
~ Brie Larson
The constant flux and caprice of mental events do not admit of the establishment of stable experimental conditions.
~ Hermann Ebbinghaus
History is not a web woven with innocent hands. Among all the causes which degrade and demoralize men, power is the most constant and most active.
~ Abigail Adams
O heaven! were man, But constant, he were perfect.
~ William Shakespeare
The world's history is constant, like the laws of nature, and simple, like the souls of men. The same conditions continually produce the same results.
~ Friedrich Schiller
For though we know quite well that God is present in all that we do, our nature is such that it makes us lose sight of the fact; but when this favour is granted it can no longer do so, for the Lord, who is near at hand, awakens it. And even the favours aforementioned occur much more commonly, as the soul experiences a vivid and almost constant love for Him whom it sees or knows to be at its side.
~ Teresa of Avila