Singers who did not have such a luck, may only perform his music figuring out his fickleness and his strength. |
They excel in fickleness, inconstancy, absence of thought and logic and incapacity to reason. |
Thus, they would criticise the Queen's feminine irresolution, female fickleness and womanly compassion towards papists and traitors. |
Perhaps his ability to weather the ebb and flow of public fickleness lies in his sheer affability and generosity of spirit. |
To some, this indicated a fickleness, a shallowness, an inverted snobbery, an unseemly arrested development. |
It left Pakistan's large anti-American lobby with plenty of grist to mill into accusations of hypocrisy, fickleness and untrustworthiness. |