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  • Nothing is unchangeable but the inherent and unalienable rights of man. -- Thomas Jefferson
  • Change the changeable, accept the unchangeable, and remove yourself from the unacceptable. -- Denis Waitley
  • It is the eye of ignorance that assigns a fixed and unchangeable color to every object; beware of this stumbling block. -- Paul Gauguin
  • Nature is relentless and unchangeable, and it is indifferent as to whether its hidden reasons and actions are understandable to man or not. -- Galileo Galilei
  • I tend to think that good and evil exist and that the quantity in each of us is unchangeable. The moral character of people is set, fixed until death. -- Michel Houellebecq
  • We cannot change God. God is unchangeable. If changes are to be made, they must be made in us. -- R. C. Sproul
  • What we have been is an established and unchangeable fact. What we can yet become is an unlimited, boundless opportunity. -- Jim Rohn
  • Every area of trouble gives out a ray of hope; and the one unchangeable certainty is that nothing is certain or unchangeable. -- John F. Kennedy
  • Don't accept the limitations of other people who claim things are 'unchangeable'. If it's written in stone, bring your hammer and chisel. -- Peter McWilliams
  • The world is empty - all of the people and places, the earth, the seas, mountains, deserts, forests and cities, and the beings that inhabit them, are unchangeable. -- Frederick Lenz
  • So much in life seems inflexible and unchangeable, and part of the joy of running and especially racing is the realization that improvement and progress can be achieved. -- Nancy Anderson
  • The only thing not worth destroying is science. That would be useless. Science is unchangeable, and if you destroyed it today, it would rise up again the same as before. -- Leonid Andreyev
  • To be bitter is to attribute intent and personality to the formless, infinite, unchanging and unchangeable void. We drift on a chartless, resistless sea. Let us sing when we can, and forget the rest.. -- H. P. Lovecraft
  • Look at situations as contingent, not as inevitable, look at them as the result of a series of historical choices made by men and women, as facts of society made by human beings, and not as natural or god-given, therefore unchangeable, permanent, irreversible. -- Edward Said
  • If revival is being withheld from us it is because some idol remains still enthroned; because we still insist in placing our reliance in human schemes; because we still refuse to face the unchangeable truth that It is not by might, but by My Spirit. -- Jonathan Goforth
  • True resignation, which always brings with it the confidence that unchangeable goodness will make even the disappointment of our hopes, and the contradictions of life, conducive to some benefit, casts a grave but tranquil light over the prospect of even a toilsome and troubled life. -- Wilhelm von Humboldt
  • Rage is by no means an automatic reaction to misery and suffering as such; no one reacts with rage to an incurable disease or to an earthquake or, for that matter, to social conditions that seem to be unchangeable. Only where there is reason to suspect that conditions could be changed and are not does rage arise. -- Hannah Arendt
  • Beyond fashion and its demands, there are higher and more pressing laws, principles superior to fashion, and unchangeable, which under no circumstances can be sacrificed to the whim of pleasure or fancy, and before which must bow the fleeting omnipotence of fashion. These principles have been proclaimed by God, by the Church, by the Saints, by reason, by Christian morality. -- Pope Pius XII
  • Except for their genitals, I don't know what immutable differences exist between men and women. Perhaps there are some other unchangeable differences; probably there are a number of irrelevant differences. But it is clear that until social expectations for men and women are equal, until we provide equal respect for both sexes, answers to this question will simply reflect our prejudices. -- Naomi Weisstein
  • Deploring change is the unchangeable habit of all Englishmen. If you find any important figures who really like change, such as Bernard Shaw, Keir Hardie, Lloyd George, Selfridge or Disraeli, you will find that they are not really English at all, but Irish, Scotch, Welsh, American or Jewish. Englishmen make changes, sometimes great changes. But, secretly or openly, they always deplore them. -- Raymond Postgate
  • With kings, nations, and private individuals, the strongest assume to themselves rights over the weakest, and the same rule is followed by animals, by matter, by the elements, so that everything is performed in the universe by violence. And that order which we blame with some appearance of justice is the most universal, most absolute, most unchangeable, and most ancient law of nature. -- Luc de Clapiers
  • I entered (into my inward self) and beheld with the eye of my soul...the Light Unchangeable. -- Saint Augustine
  • And I entered and beheld with the eye of my soul... the Light Unchangeable... He that knows the Truth, knows what that Light is; and he that knows It, knows Eternity. -- Saint Augustine
  • The essentially unchangeable established order of things slowly disappeared and was forgotten for a while completely. -- Arthur Erickson
  • Zionism demands a publicly recognized and legally secured homeland in Palestine for the Jewish people. This platform is unchangeable. -- Theodor Herzl
  • We are anxious in the face of our unchangeable past; we long to recreate segments of our private histories, but we are stuck with them. -- Lewis B. Smedes
  • Those who are rooted in the depths that are eternal and unchangeable and who rely on unshakeable principles, face change full of courage, courage based on faith. -- Emily Greene Balch
  • It is time to effect a revolution in female manners - time to restore to them their lost dignity. It is time to separate unchangeable morals from local manners. -- Mary Wollstonecraft
  • The law in question asserts, that the quantity of force which can be brought into action in the whole of Nature is unchangeable, and can neither be increased nor diminished. -- Hermann von Helmholtz
  • The older view of the nature of heat was that it is a substance, very fine and imponderable indeed, but indestructible, and unchangeable in quantity, which is an essential fundamental property of all matter. -- Hermann von Helmholtz
  • It goes without saying that the Jewish people can have no other goal than Palestine and that, whatever the fate of the proposition may be, our attitude toward the land of our fathers is and shall remain unchangeable. -- Theodor Herzl
  • The constitution is either a superior paramount law, unchangeable by ordinary means, or it is on a level with ordinary legislative acts, alterable when the legislature shall please to alter it. It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. This is the very essence of judicial duty. -- John Marshall
  • Sexual performance problems, such as impotence and frigidity, are 70 to 90 percent changeable. But a homosexual who wants to be a heterosexual - that's close to unchangeable. And a transsexual - say a man who believes he's really a woman in a man's body - is completely unchangeable; you'd have to change the body to conform to the psyche. -- Martin Seligman
  • Nonviolence is an unchangeable creed. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Change of the unchangeable would be a contradiction. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • The unchangeable price of everything more precious and valuable is blood. -- Auliq Ice
  • Everything Dies. That is the law of life-the bitter unchangeable law -- David Clement-Davies
  • If nothing is declared unchangeable, then the organization will resist all change. -- Tom DeMarco
  • The saving principles and doctrines of the Church are established, fixed, and unchangeable. -- James E. Faust
  • Friendship requires a steady, constant, and unchangeable character, a person that is uniform in his intimacy. -- Plutarch
  • The script is a bible and it's this unchangeable document that somebody spent years and years on. -- Alison Pill
  • The seeker of God is the real lover of vidya, unchangeable truth; all else is avidya, relative knowledge. -- Paramahansa Yogananda
  • Yet I have come to believe that while the past is unchangeable, our perceptions of is are malleable... -- Nicholas Sparks
  • Nonviolence is an unchangeable creed. It has to be pursued even in face of violence raging around you. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • A good sentence in prose should be like a good line in poetry, unchangeable, as rhythmic, as sonorous. -- Gustave Flaubert
  • There is no permanent absolute unchangeable truth; what we should pursue is the most convenient arrangement of our ideas. -- Samuel Butler
  • The unchangeable can only be realised in silence. Once realised, it will deeply affect the changeable, itself remaining unaffected. -- Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
  • Anarchism has but one infallible, unchangeable motto, Freedom. Freedom to discover any truth, freedom to develop, to live naturally and fully -- Lucy Parsons
  • I do not give up, I never give up, For there is nothing In this entire world That is irrevocably unchangeable. -- Sri Chinmoy
  • I think in theater the playwright is king. Those words are unchangeable. They are the reason that everything else flows from. -- Greta Gerwig
  • Human language is local and changeable, and is therefore incapable of being used as the means of unchangeable and universal information. -- Thomas Paine
  • The little time that remains between this moment and our death, should quicken our diligence to inherit the endless and unchangeable eternity of God. -- Stephen Charnock
  • The quantity of force which can be brought into action in the whole of Nature is unchangeable, and can neither be increased nor diminished. -- Hermann von Helmholtz
  • The law of the conservation of energy is already known, viz. that the sum of the actual and potential energies in the universe is unchangeable. -- William John Macquorn Rankine
  • Toward night, I felt my soul rejoice, that God is unchangeable happy and glorious and that He will be glorified, whatever becomes of His creatures. -- David Brainerd
  • I mean, yeah, maybe our fate is sometimes fixed and unchangeable, but there are other times when its shaped purely by the actions we take... -- Alyson Noel
  • Without birth or death, eternal, ever-existing, free, unchangeable and beyond all conditions is this Soul of man - the real Self of Man - the Atman. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • Genuine tragedy is a case not of right against wrong but of right against right - two equally justified ethical principles embodied in people of unchangeable will. -- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • The world is empty - all of the people and places, the earth, the seas, mountains, deserts, forests and cities, and the beings that inhabit them, are unchangeable. -- Frederick Lenz
  • I could not accept that organizational interpretations, based on shifting human reasoning, could ever be made equal in authority to the actual statements found in God's unchangeable Word. -- Raymond Franz
  • Religion is a self-conferred intellectual decision; it's not something you get at birth and is unchangeable. You're collusive with the religion when you accept it; you have a choice. -- George Carlin
  • For my own part I am persuaded that everything advances by an unchangeable law through the eternal constitution and association of latent causes, which have been long before predestined. -- Quintus Curtius Rufus
  • Genetically influenced behavior is not necessarily good and not necessarily unchangeable. Explanations of bad behavior that appeal to genes do not absolve a person any more than do explanations that appeal to upbringing. -- Steven Pinker
  • If the Lord be with us, we have no cause of fear. His eye is upon us, His arm over us, His ear open to our prayer - His grace sufficient, His promise unchangeable. -- John Newton
  • You think that just because it's already happened, the past is finished and unchangeable? Oh no, the past is cloaked in multicolored taffeta and every time we look at it we see a different hue. -- Milan Kundera
  • It is the free alone which never changes, and the unchangeable alone which is free; for change is produced by something exterior to a thing, or within itself, which is more powerful than the surroundings. -- Swami Vivekananda
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