I wonder whether wifely cynicism about a husband's mild illness or impermanent injury doesn't have a lot to do with fear. |
The truth to be unveiled is that mental life is impermanent, lacks lasting substance and is the seedbed of dissatisfaction. |
They exude the warmth of home, albeit an itinerant, impermanent home of temporary balconies. |
These kosmoi are impermanent, and are not accounted for by purpose or design. |
But because everything in the world is impermanent, even if someone attains what they want, it eventually must disappear. |
The pictures reflect an interest in the ephemeral, impermanent, transient nature of the world. |