"Unchangeability" Quotes from Famous Books
... time immemorial, form a branch of industry which is exclusively in the hands of the Indian women. The manufacture is still carried on according to the method used before the conquest. It indicates both the infancy of the art, and that unchangeability of manners which is characteristic of all the natives of America. Three centuries have been insufficient to introduce the potter's-wheel, on a coast which is not above thirty or forty days' sail from Spain. The natives have some confused ... — Equinoctial Regions of America • Alexander von Humboldt
... control of; science as explanation of; unchangeability of. Need, and religious experience. New, progress and the; distrust of; idealization of. See also Originality. Newton. Nietzsche. Northcliffe, Lord. ... — Human Traits and their Social Significance • Irwin Edman |