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Unchanging   /əntʃˈeɪndʒɪŋ/   Listen
Unchanging

adjective
1.
Conforming to the same principles or course of action over time.
2.
Showing little if any change.  Synonyms: stable, static.



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"Unchanging" Quotes from Famous Books



... and in this twilight one might fancy that the queen had left her throne by Pluto's side, to mourn for her dead youth among the flowers uplifted between earth and heaven. Nay, they are poems now, these fields; with that unchanging background of history, romance, and human life—the Lombard plain, against whose violet breadth the blossoms bend their faint heads to the evening air. Downward we hurry, on pathways where the beeches meet, by silent farms, by meadows honey-scented, deep in dew. The columbine stands tall and ...
— Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece • John Addington Symonds

... man with a shining hat on, and his sleek hair twisted into one flat curl on each side of his head, almost without glancing at him touches him with his stick, upon which the young man, looking round, instantly evaporates. For the most part Mr. Bucket notices things in general, with a face as unchanging as the great mourning ring on his little finger or the brooch, composed of not much diamond and a good deal of setting, which he ...
— Bleak House • Charles Dickens

... explanation of miracles has been already stated: the course of nature seems to him to be fixed and immutable; and he argues that interference with its course is not a greater proof of Providence than a perpetual unchanging administration.(350) ...
— History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion • Adam Storey Farrar

... unchanging, vast, Sleeping beneath the stars; While I with those stars in my bosom shining Move northward ...
— Poems New and Old • John Freeman

... silent for a long time. I looked about me at the crumbling buildings, the monotone, unchanging sky, and the dreary, empty street. Here, then, was the fruit of the Conquest, here was the elimination of work, the end of hunger and of cold, the cessation of the hard struggle, the downfall of change and death—nay, the very millennium of happiness. And yet, somehow, there ...
— Nonsense Novels • Stephen Leacock


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