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Quotes About Constant

To be a catalyst is the ambition most appropriate for those who see the world as being in constant change, and who, without thinking that they control it, wish to influence its direction.
~ Theodore Zeldin
just as there can be no general theory of the- economy (no 'economic science') having a theoretical object that remains unchanged through the various modes of production, so can there be no 'general theory' of the state-political (in the sense of a political 'science' or 'sociology') having a similarly constant object.
~ Nicos Poulantzas
O amor é uma força constante em qualquer universo.
~ Nora Roberts
The truth is noth­ing new ev­er hap­pens.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
No doubt, this is the kind of stress the constantly mutating AIDS virus must feel.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Lo! I am Beauty's constant thrall, Must ever on her voice await, And follow through the maze of Fate Her luring, strange and mystical.
~ Clark Ashton Smith
In our modern age, cell phone technology permits us to record the constant brutality that occurs all around us; we experience not an uptick in violence but a new kind of witnessing.
~ Colson Whitehead
As for the beauty of women, it is like the light on the sea, never constant to a single wave. They all have it; they all lose it.
~ Virginia Woolf
Although I could never get used to the constant state of anxiety in which the guilty, the great, and the tenderhearted live, I felt I was doing my best in the way of mimicry.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Whatever his secret was, I have learnt one secret too, and namely: that the soul is but a manner of being -- not a constant state -- that any soul may be yours, if you find and follow its undulations. The hereafter may be the full ability of consciously living in any chosen soul, in any number of souls, all of them unconscious of their interchangeable burden.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
strategy is about confronting an opponent and fighting over a given piece of land that is both limited and constant.
~ W. Chan Kim
Nothing is easier than to admit in words the truth of the universal struggle for life, or more difficult--at least I have found it so--than constantly to bear this conclusion in mind.
~ Charles Darwin
We are not strong enough to stand up against endless grief, And yet pain is the constant drone of life. So if we are to have any happiness at all, it is only in the passing instant.
~ Charles Frazier
They are to be constant in the exercise of charity and almsgiving, to have a watchful care over all sick brethren, and to support and sustain all old men.
~ Charles G. Addison
Ploua, ploua vesnic.
~ Guillaume Musso
The secret is in the details and in observing a lot. You have to pay a great deal of attention, constantly, to what happens every day, more so than to the weekend's game: we are always aware of every aspect, of a player's moods, their expressions, of thousands of almost unfathomable things that could make a difference. Observation is key.
~ Guillem Balagué
In fact, they live in a state of constant paradox where truth is anything but constant
~ Guy Delisle
change is not the exception but the rule.
~ Guy Deutscher
Pity is the feeling which arrests the mind in the presence of whatsoever is grave and constant in human sufferings and unites it with the human sufferer. Terror is the feeling which arrests the mind in the presence of whatsoever is grave and constant in human sufferings and unites it with the secret cause.
~ James Joyce
The leaning of sophists toward the bypaths of apocrypha is a constant quantity. The highroads are dreary but they lead to the town.
~ James Joyce
An air-filter machine runs in Maddie's room, 24/7/365.
~ James Patterson
Perhaps there is no greater evidence that the teachers' union has swung too far out of the mainstream that they both have been a target of near-constant criticism from Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.
~ Campbell Brown
Action gives power. Entire harmony pervades the universe of God. All the heavenly beings are in constant activity; and the Lord Jesus, in His life work, has given an example for every one.
~ Ellen G. White
The quarrels and divisions about religion were evils unknown to the heathen. The reason was because the religion of the heathen consisted rather in rites and ceremonies than in any constant belief.
~ Francis Bacon