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Changeless

adjective
1.
Not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature.  Synonym: immutable.
2.
Unvarying in nature.  Synonyms: constant, invariant, unvarying.  "Principles of unvarying validity"
3.
Remaining the same for indefinitely long times.  Synonym: unalterable.



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"Changeless" Quotes from Famous Books



... she sank into a chair and a dullness like smoke settled over her. The figure of Edward Dunsack retreated to an infinite distance. The smoke moved in a great steady volume—the eternal and changeless Tao, without labor or desires, without.... Hatred requited with virtue ... attracting all honor—mounting higher and higher from the consuming passions, the seething black lives ...
— Java Head • Joseph Hergesheimer

... thy stars, O God! We look not up. In vain thou hangest there thy changeless sign. We lift our eyes to power's glowing cup, Nor care if blood make strong that wizard wine, So we but drink and feel the sorcery Of conquest in our veins, of wits grown keen In strain and strife for flesh-sweet sovereignty,— The fatal thrill of kingship ...
— Path Flower and Other Verses • Olive T. Dargan

... the Great Society is the ordered, changeless, and sterile battalion of the ants. It is the excitement of becoming—always becoming, trying, probing, falling, resting, and trying again—but always ...
— U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses • Various

... shrub comforted him more and more in his loneliness, and gave to him the presence of life in their movement, in the coming and going of their shadow-forms. Everywhere they were the same old friends, unvarying and changeless. The spruce-shadow of to-night, nodding to him in its silent way, was the same that had nodded to him last night—a hundred nights ago; the stars were the same, the winds whispering to him in the tree-tops were the same, everything was as ...
— The Honor of the Big Snows • James Oliver Curwood

... stands,—and that must have been a love of truth, and of that which has appealed to her nature through repetition's sweet influences. This is the scene lying in deep repose in open, permanent day. Trees, hills, plain, and sea forget the flying hours. Yesterday they did not remember, serene and changeless as ivy on the wall. So gradual has been the transition, so slowly has the surface of the grain lifted from the rippling blade to the billowy stalk, so continually have the scarlet poppies bloomed since May came, that, to her, ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 9, No. 52, February, 1862 • Various


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