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Quotes About Constant

All her life, loneliness had weighed against her like a heavy coin tucked into a breast pocket, small but constant.
~ Lori Wilde
Error is certainty's constant companion. Error is the corollary of evidence. And anything said about truth may equally well be said about error: the delusion will be no greater.
~ Louis Aragon
It's a world of permanence
~ Jodi Picoult
skill that requires constant practice and proper training. To
~ Joe Navarro
this wasted time i have found by constant experience to be as indispensable as sleep.
~ John Adams
They could hear the little river prattling over its stony bed, as it had done since the dawn of time.
~ John Bainbridge
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers
~ Unknown
Sometimes the very presence of God is barred by our presuppositions and our intense and constant desire for triumph.
~ Ravi Zacharias
I'm very loyal.
~ Amy Winehouse
Though my appetite for food grew frail, my hunger for books was constant.
~ Diane Setterfield
Do you think I'm somehow healthier because I don't know how to repress? Is it possible that constant fear is the natural state of man and that by living close to my fear I am actually doing something heroic, Murray? Do you feel heroic? No. Then you probably aren't.
~ Don DeLillo
Only the foolish and the uncaring make guarantees. Circumstances change, the world moves on, While wisdom, and sometimes decency, Require constant adjustments.
~ Jack McDevitt
The purest and noblest exaltation of our ideal in the hearts of the people is a constant and intrepid education; a cautious but vigorous preparation for the armed insurrection.
~ Unknown
Jesus brought with Him a love that remains . . . is constant . . . stays the same.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
It is one of the psychological mistakes that the world makes, to assume that a man whose inclination drives him on to attempt seduction after seduction is a man of more ardent erotic passion than the more constant lover. The very reverse is the case.
~ John Cowper Powys
If the deep logic of what determines the value of the fine-structure constant also played a significant role in our understanding of all the physical processes in which the fine-structure constant enters, then we would be stymied. Fortunately, we do not need to know everything before we can know something.
~ John D. Barrow
We can measure the fine structure constant with very great precision, but so far none of our theories has provided an explanation of its measured value. One of the aims of superstring theory is to predict this quantity precisely. Any theory that could do that would be taken very seriously indeed as a potential 'Theory of Everything'.
~ John D. Barrow
In particular, Brand has been constant in his commitment to science, which he refers to as the only "true news"; in his commitment to bottom-up democracy (with a small d); and in his relentless curiosity.
~ John Markoff
Loneliness isn't an emotion it's a constant struggle to keep your chin held up and to not give in to the emptiness of life.
~ Unknown
You have no power at all if you do not exercise constant power.
~ Major Owens
My grandmother had a love which found in me so totally its complement, its goal, its constant lodestar, that the genius of great men, all the genius that might ever have existed from the beginning of the world, would have been less precious to my grandmother than a single one of my defects.
~ Marcel Proust
This earth is the only constant in our lives. It has been here for millions of years before us. It was his gift to unearth its riches; that this human-come-lately is but the latest link in the chain of evolution. We must become aware of our present stage of becoming and to do this we need to look back at our history.
~ John O'Donohue
that the mortification of indwelling sin remaining in our mortal bodies, that it may not have life and power to bring forth the works or deeds of the flesh is the constant duty of believers.
~ John Owen
Hast thou permitted worldliness, ambition, greediness of study, to eat up other duties, the duties wherein thou oughtest to hold constant communion with God, for some long season?
~ John Owen