Sentences with impermanence
im·per·ma·nent
I i - Laing's drawings, although rooted in the impermanence of things, are not gloomy or depressing; they are meditative and quiet.
- They accept impermanence is the normal state of affairs.
- The more he thinks about the impermanence of it all — the inevitable running out — the more he wants to do less.
- Reaching out for the kind of transcendence that accompanies an acceptance of the impermanence of things.
- Be confronted again and again by poems that assured me of the impermanence of death and the inevitability of a joyful reunion in heaven.
- The concept of the festival is testament to the impermanence of art and raises questions about its ownership, he says.