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"We experience our transitoriness and mortality as an act of violence perpetrated against us," he writes.
The main subjects were: Loneliness, transitoriness and absence of protection, etc.
For him she embodies the paradox of "beauty" and "transitoriness".
The blowing of bubbles is taken to represent the transitoriness of human life.
Hotel rooms usually mark transitoriness and freedom from daily life, but they're haunted by the many bodies that have passed through.
"They understand the transitoriness of life, doctors, and they've got the money to make things smooth and even along the way.
But the way dancers kept entering and leaving the stage made it clear that this was a commentary on the transitoriness of all human life.
About the transitoriness of all existence and all art."
It is important to remember, when we discuss spoken 'texts', the transitoriness of the original.
Ms. Berets captures the transitoriness of a patriotic celebration.
He was a quick, slight child, with fine preceptiveness, and a cool transitoriness in his interest.
They are a melancholy reminder of life's transitoriness but offer the consolation of enduring grace.
Rapid Fading (transitoriness): Wave forms of human language dissipate over time and do not persist.
However, the theme of the song is "the transitoriness of all existence" and the inevitability of death.
As symbol for the concept of eternity and overcome transitoriness Ackroyd chose the stone.
It takes a cataclysm-an invasion, a plague or some other communal disaster-to open their eyes to the transitoriness of the "eternal order."
Therefore the plum blossom came to symbolize perseverance and hope, but also beauty, purity, and the transitoriness of life.
"And that's why it seems to me that his cinema is really about the transitoriness of the medium and the transitory state of all things.
Grass is indeed a symbol of what is short-lived, and is sometimes used of mankind's transitoriness.
"Six Laments" is also a haunting evocation of loss, both through death and the transitoriness of friendship and love.
Plum blossom, however, is scattered by the spring breeze and in that context symbolises the transitoriness of life and beauty.
The grey hair remind him of the transitoriness of life and the supreme power and inevitability of death.
In the most dramatically satisfying of the stories, the stability and transitoriness of shelters are revealed in single ambiguous gestures.
The essential quality of the world was its transitoriness vis-à-vis God, not the visible change which went on unceasingly in the world.'
Having realised the woe and transitoriness and soullessness of all life, there rises in the mind this Right Aspiration.