An impermanence that suggests the inevitability of ending or dying.
Beauty exists everywhere, but only if we care to notice.
1 To the spectator, certainly, the flow and transiency become apparent and poignant.
2 A shadow flits across, in the thought of mortal transiency : -
3 We learn the vanity, the transiency , of all besides.
4 Watchfulness, then, is just a profound and constant feeling of the transiency of this present.
5 Hsp70 ATP binding induces substrate release, but the transiency of this state has inhibited its characterization.
6 Brethren, you have the need, the sin, the weakness, the transiency , to which the Gospel appeals.
7 Do you remember this application, among the countless ones of shadow to the transiency of life?
8 A long, patient discipline is needed to keep fresh in our hearts the sense of this transiency .
9 What transiency , what waste and oblivion like that which waits upon millions on millions of autumn leaves!
10 The same author, himself inaccessible to alteration, has appointed to all natural things the law of transiency and succession.
11 But yet the total effect of that endless procession is to impress on the observer the transiency of humanity.
12 Feelings of sorrow and a sense of transiency moved in slow swells, like shining, breaking waves, through her consciousness.
13 Thus, unaffected by the transiency that changes all beneath, God rises, the Bock of Ages in whom we may trust.
14 They who only take into account the transiency of life are made sad, or sometimes desperate, by the unwelcome thought.
15 Any word implying transiency .
16 Lastly, let me remind you, too, how eloquently the words of my text suggest the transiency of all the 'times.'
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