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impermanence

[im-pur-muh-nuhns] / ɪmˈpɜr mə nəns /












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Possibly that is a means by which on such days as Friday they convey vividly their mixture of messages, of beauty, fragility, delicacy and impermanence.

From Washington Post

Told with great stylistic exuberance, the electric and segmented drama brilliantly muses on the impermanence of everything we know — about ourselves, about others and the world — and points to transformation as the only inevitable constant.

From Los Angeles Times

The title, he explains, is an optimistic nod to the impermanence of the stories captured in these songs.

From Washington Post

But it’s all plenty inventive and heart-conscious, grim without being punishing and, in its openness about impermanence and humility, could spark some significant parent-child exchanges about love, flaws and the necessity of meaningful time together.

From Los Angeles Times

The point was learning to accept impermanence, unpredictability, interdependence.

From New York Times