“Of the eternal corporeal substance (which is not producible ex nihilo, nor reducible ad nihilum, but rarefiable, condensable, formable, arrangeable, and "fashionable") the composition is dissolved, the complexion is changed, the figure is modified, the being is altered, the fortune is varied, only the elements remaining what they are in substance, that same principle persevering which was always the one material principle, which is the true substance of things, eternal, ingenerable and incorruptible.” PrinciplesFiguresChangedMaterialsElementsEternalFortuneSubstanceAdsCompositionExesFashionableAlteredComplexion Author:Giordano Bruno
“Of the eternal incorporeal substance nothing is changed, is formed or deformed, but there always remains only that thing which cannot be a subject of dissolution, since it is not possible that it be a subject of composition, and therefore, either of itself or by accident, it cannot be said to die.” SaidDiesSubjectsChangedEternalRemainsAccidentsSubstanceCompositionDissolution Author:Giordano Bruno
“It is with a rush of home-sickness that the thought of death presents itself.... Such sentiment is the eternal stock of all religions, modified indeed by changes of time and place, but indestructible, because its root is so deep in the earth of man's nature. The breath of religious initiators passes over them; a few "rise up with wings as eagles" [Isaiah 40:31], but the broad level of religious life is not permanently changed. Religious progress, like all purely spiritual progress, is confined to a few.” MenHomeEarthSpiritualLife IsDeathReligionReligiousLevelsProgressChangedEternalRootsBreathsWingsSicknessSentimentsBroadsEaglesConfinedHomesicknessIndestructibleReligious LifeSpiritual ProgressThoughts Of Death Author:Walter Pater
“In my early twenties the nature of conservatism itself changed. When I identified as a fourteen-year-old conservative, it was closer to what we today think of as libertarianism - conservatism, at least for me, had been defined by Jeffersonian credos like "the best governed are the least governed" and "I have sworn eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man" that were very idealistic and romantic to a kid.” ThinkingMenYearsMindKidsTodayFormChangedEternalTwentiesConservativeTyrannyDefinedLibertarianismConservatismHostilityFourteenIdealisticCredo Author:Steve Erickson
“Cross a man and you struggle, one of you wins, you adjust and go on - or you lie there dead. Cross a woman and the universe is changed, once again, for cold anger requires an eternal vigilance in all matters of slight and offense” MenMatterLyingUniverseWinningStruggleChangedGoes OnColdEternalCrossesOffenseVigilanceEternal Vigilance Book:Wicked Source: Wicked
“Now, almost one hundred years later, it is difficult to fully appreciate how much our picture of the universe has changed in the span of a single human lifetime. As far as the scientific community in 1917 was concerned, the universe was static and eternal, and consisted of a one single galaxy, our Milky Way, surrounded by vast, infinite, dark, and empty space. This is, after all, what you would guess by looking up at the night sky with your eyes, or with a small telescope, and at the time there was little reason to suspect otherwise.” WayYearsHumansLittlesReasonEyeNightUniverseDifficultCommunityDarkSpaceSkyChangedEternalHundredConcernedAppreciateEmptyInfiniteLifetimeSuspectsGalaxyStaticNight SkyTelescopesEmpty SpaceMilky Way Author:Lawrence M. Krauss
“Something of eternal significance transpired there. Not only was the calendar of the world changed, but heaven itself and eternity were affected.” WorldHeavenChangedEternalEternityChristmasSignificanceAffectedCalendars Author:J. Vernon McGee
“The total quantity of all the forces capable of work in the whole universe remains eternal and unchanged throughout all their changes. All change in nature amounts to this, that force can change its form and locality, without its quantity being changed. The universe possesses, once for all, a store of force which is not altered by any change of phenomena, can neither be increased nor diminished, and which maintains any change which takes place on it.” WholeFormScienceUniverseForceChangedAmountEternalCapableRemainsStoresQuantityAlteredLocality Book:Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects Source: Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects