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constantly changing

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A civilization is complicated, in the first place, because it is dynamic; that is, it is constantly changing in the passage of time, until it has perished. Carroll Quigley

Having totality means being capable of following "what is," because "what is" is constantly moving and constantly changing. If one is anchored to a particular view, one will not be able to follow the swift movement of "what is. Bruce Lee

History is like a constantly changing tree. David Irving

I'm undaunted in my quest to amuse myself by constantly changing my hair. Hillary Clinton

The lack of predictability with television is something that's constantly changing what your perception of who you think your character is... Lucy Liu

Politicians often like to believe that we exist to make law - and that only through constantly changing the law we achieve our policy objectives. That view of political leadership is mistaken. Alex Salmond

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