| 41. | In the Dreaming, Abel's death is impermanent, and he seems to recover after a few hours.
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| 42. | Everything is impermanent, nothing is eternal and everything is also without origination by nature, state Karikas 57 60.
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| 43. | Contemplate deletion, but be first willing to part with something before any experimentation with the impermanent aspect of anything.
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| 44. | Patanjali defines " avidya " as the misidentification of the impermanent as permanent, impure as the pure.
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| 45. | Each singer has his own impermanent longhand with its own arching, idiosyncratic beauties, its own repetitive, serpentine letters.
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| 46. | Permanent theme-park rides are a huge investment, but DisneyQuest games and virtual rides are meant to be impermanent.
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| 47. | Nomadic peoples generally leave scant traces, due to the impermanent materials and foundations used in the construction of their dwellings.
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| 48. | Friedrich Nietzsche, although himself dismissive of Buddhism as yet another nihilism, had a similar impermanent view of the self.
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| 49. | The Buddha Nature ( tathagatagarbha ) is only empty of what is impermanent and conditioned, not of its own self.
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| 50. | Everything, whether physical or mental, is a formation ( SaEkhra ), has a dependent origination and is impermanent.
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