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transitoriness



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Such writers suggest the radical path to happiness comes from recognising the inevitability of unhappiness that comes as a result of the human birthright, that is, randomness, mortality, transitoriness, uncertainty and injustice.

From The Guardian Mar. 19, 2019

But if there is one thing I can say about Ohio, it is that nowhere I’ve lived possesses such a sense of transitoriness.

From New York Times Mar. 23, 2017

"It catches perfectly the play's melancholy and preoccupation with time, transitoriness and loss," says our own Michael Billington, "even if it cannot efface golden memories of the one he did at Stratford in 1958."

From The Guardian Jan. 20, 2011

Yet they are capable of a certain philosophical appreciation of the value and transitoriness of life.

From Time Magazine Archive

He realizes the value as well as the transitoriness of that youth and beauty which hitherto he had accepted as a matter of course and as a permanent possession.

From Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality A Defence of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Stuart Mason




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