Top 38 Past Is Unchangeable Quotes
#1. The past is unchangeable, but the future is unwritten.
Jenna Petersen
#2. Yet I have come to believe that while the past is unchangeable, our perceptions of is are malleable ...
Nicholas Sparks
#3. I find it difficult to relate to people who enjoy discussing the utterly uninteresting and unchangeable facts of life.
Zack Love
#4. What we are today doesn't show what we were yesterday. After all, the only thing unchangeable about this world is the constant change
Nikhil Kushwaha
#5. I do not give up,
I never give up,
For there is nothing
In this entire world
That is irrevocably unchangeable.
Sri Chinmoy
#6. The older view of the nature of heat was that it is a substance, very fine and imponderable indeed, but indestructible, and unchangeable in quantity, which is an essential fundamental property of all matter.
Hermann Von Helmholtz
#7. We are anxious in the face of our unchangeable past; we long to recreate segments of our private histories, but we are stuck with them.
Lewis B. Smedes
#8. The law in question asserts, that the quantity of force which can be brought into action in the whole of Nature is unchangeable, and can neither be increased nor diminished.
Hermann Von Helmholtz
#9. God's love is unchangeable; He knows exactly what we are and loves us anyway.
Billy Graham
#10. Absolute tolerance is altogether impossible; the allegedly absolute tolerance turns into ferocious hatred of those who have stated clearly and most forcefully that there are unchangeable standards founded in the nature of man and the nature of things.
Leo Strauss
#11. Friendship is a promise. Made in the heart,
unbreakable by distance,
unchangeable by time.
Unknown
#12. The unchangeable can only be realised in silence. Once realised,
it will deeply affect the changeable, itself remaining unaffected.
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
#13. Show me a dream unrealized. Don't show me unchangeable paths.
Roshani Chokshi
#14. The saving principles and doctrines of the Church are established, fixed, and unchangeable.
James E. Faust
#15. Nature does not contradict herself; the laws which govern the movements of society are as regular and unchangeable as those which govern the movements of the stars.
William Winwood Reade
#16. The only thing not worth destroying is science. That would be useless. Science is unchangeable, and if you destroyed it today, it would rise up again the same as before.
Leonid Andreyev
#18. Religion is a self-conferred intellectual decision; it's not something you get at birth and is unchangeable. You're collusive with the religion when you accept it; you have a choice.
George Carlin
#19. The past cannot be changed, but the future is yours. Don't waste it trying to change the unchangeable.
Cristiane Serruya
#20. You think that just because it's already happened, the past is finished and unchangeable? Oh no, the past is cloaked in multicolored taffeta and every time we look at it we see a different hue.
Milan Kundera
#21. You The Thought God holds of you is like a star, unchangeable in an eternal sky.
Marianne Williamson
#22. We cannot change God. God is unchangeable. If changes are to be made, they must be made in us.
R.C. Sproul
#23. It goes without saying that the Jewish people can have no other goal than Palestine and that, whatever the fate of the proposition may be, our attitude toward the land of our fathers is and shall remain unchangeable.
Theodor Herzl
#24. Genuine tragedy is a case not of right against wrong but of right against right - two equally justified ethical principles embodied in people of unchangeable will.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
#25. And I entered and beheld with the eye of my soul ... the Light Unchangeable ... He that knows the Truth, knows what that Light is; and he that knows It, knows Eternity.
Saint Augustine
#26. Human language is local and changeable, and is therefore incapable of being used as the means of unchangeable and universal information.
Thomas Paine
#27. There is no permanent absolute unchangeable truth; what we should pursue is the most convenient arrangement of our ideas.
Samuel Butler
#28. And she refused to go to that miserable place he had dragged her to so many times, to hope for a thing that was unchangeable.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#29. Authors may be divided into falling stars, planets, and fixed stars: the first have a momentary effect; the second have a much longer duration; but the third are unchangeable, possess their own light, and work for all time.
Arthur Schopenhauer
#30. It is the free alone which never changes, and the unchangeable alone which is free; for change is produced by something exterior to a thing, or within itself, which is more powerful than the surroundings.
Swami Vivekananda
#31. God is unchangeable changer, unadjustable adjuster, unmoveable mover, unpredictable predictor, unstoppable stopper, uninvisible visible, and wonderful wonder
Osunsakin Adewale
#32. The essentially unchangeable established order of things slowly disappeared and was forgotten for a while completely.
Arthur Erickson
#33. Christ himself is the builder of his spiritual temple, and he has built it on the mountains of his unchangeable affection, his omnipotent grace, and his infallible truthfulness.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
#34. Man has no permanent and unchangeable I. Every thought, every mood, every desire, every sensation says "I." And in each case it seems to be taken for granted that this I belongs to the Whole, to the whole man, and that a thought, a desire, or an aversion is expressed by this Whole.
P.D. Ouspensky
#35. Don't accept the limitations of other people who claim things are 'unchangeable'. If it's written in stone, bring your hammer and chisel.
Peter McWilliams
#36. Every little bit, every atom inside the universe, is in a constant state of change and motion, but the universe as a whole is unchangeable, because motion or change is a relative thing; we can only think of something in motion in comparison with something which is not moving.
Swami Vivekananda
#37. Nothing is unchangeable but the inherent and unalienable rights of man.
Thomas Jefferson
#38. Look at situations as contingent, not as inevitable, look at them as the result of a series of historical choices made by men and women, as facts of society made by human beings, and not as natural or god-given, therefore unchangeable, permanent, irreversible.
Edward Said