We all share a common truth in this life and that is the truth of impermanence.
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Early Buddhism dealt with the problem of impermanence in a very rationale manner.
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As a perfectionist, you reject this impermanence and yearn for a perfect status quo.
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James says that the impermanence is what makes these experiences attractive.
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In the closing lines, the fact of impermanence is brought home in stark, human terms.
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Outside, drifting pink petals remind us of the impermanence of all things.
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Perfectionists reject this impermanence and yearn for a perfect status quo.
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Suddenly, I was confronted with my own impermanence, and that of all those I hold close.
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Latin quotes and musings on the impermanence of life pepper his speeches.
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The property of not existing for indefinitely long durations
(impermanent) not permanent; not lasting; "politics is an impermanent factor of life"- James Thurber; "impermanent palm cottages"; "a temperary arrangement"; "temporary housing"
(impermanent) existing or enduring for a limited time only
Want of permanence or continued duration; The quality or state of being impermanent
(Sanskrit: anitya, Pali: anicca) This term refers to the Buddhist notion that all things of samsara are impermanent. Once created, they decay and pass away. Although this is particularly true for human illness and death, the idea refers to the nature of all things. ...
The gross and subtle levels of the transience of phenomena. The moment things and events come into existence, their disintegration has already begun.