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It takes on big themes like life, death and impermanence.
In this world, there is no becoming, change, or impermanence.
But this day he was struck by the impermanence of the structure.
What also comes through is a keen sense of beauty's impermanence.
I think he would have loved the impermanence of it."
But today the feeling of impermanence is more acute and intimate.
"Father's death more than anything made me aware of impermanence and change.
Now Americans practice those rituals, which are based on impermanence and flux.
Growing up, I thought that destiny had marked me for a life of impermanence.
"The very impermanence of theater makes for its vitality," he often said.
In this act, the boy remembers the old man's teachings and comes to understand the nature of impermanence.
Be aware of the reality that life ends; death comes for everyone; Impermanence.
Far better to respect the work's impermanence and its desire for a dignified end.
Thus the most obvious attribute of the cosmos is its impermanence.
I share his concern about the impermanence of the art of film.
So, the questions remain: How to inspire excellence in an age of impermanence?
It results in a mood, a feeling of impermanence.
"The other thing they believed, which goes way back into their history and philosophy, is the impermanence of place.
Their problem lay in seeing permanence where there is impermanence.
In art, as in language, we are racing toward impermanence.
The event, moreover, began an era of impermanence and uncertainty for the museum.
The realization of impermanence is considered an important stage on the path to enlightenment.
Can a river teach acceptance of impermanence by its own, impersonal example?
An artist with so strong a feeling for impermanence could not have a polemical gift.
When you admit the impermanence, it makes the world a warmer place."