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1 No, instead of being constant, there is nothing more inconstant than time.
2 The mind is deeper, stronger, and, I believe, it is far more inconstant .
3 The element of fire is visibly more active and more inconstant than that of earth.
4 Inconstant yet fair, and more inconstant for being fair!
5 What more inconstant than the desires of man?
6 Are the waves of the sea more inconstant - is Euripus more uncertain than the counsels of such men?
7 It seems to me that the farther we go the darker becomes the way, and its lights the more inconstant , - so fitful is their gruesome glare.
8 "Signore, a million of pardons," interrupted Baptiste, "but this western wind is more inconstant even than the spirits of the young."
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