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fickle television
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fickle fluid
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fickle fleeting
Erin Morgenstern You told me love was fickle and fleeting.
fickle economic good-and-bad
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fickle wavering steps
Ovid With wavering steps does fickle fortune stray, Nowhere she finds a firm and fixed abode; But now all smiles, and now again all frowns, She's constant only in inconstancy.
fleeting
Aubrey O'Day Celebrity nowadays is so fleeting.
fleeting world sacred
Allen Ginsberg The poignancy of a photograph comes from looking back to a fleeting moment in a floating world. The transitoriness is what creates the sense of the sacred
fleeting schemes modeling
Ali MacGraw Modeling was so fleeting it doesn't count in my life scheme.
fleeting honey fame
Debbie Allen Fame is fleeting, honey. Fame is fleeting and it changes.
fleeting found found-love
Debbie Macomber I'd found love -- only to discover how fleeting it can be.
fleeting argument endure
Ruth Bader Ginsburg The written argument endures. The oral argument is fleeting.
fleeting strange lost
Tom Clancy Life was such a strange thing, so permanent when one had it, so fleeting when it was lost- and those who lost it could never tell you what it was like, could they?
fleeting wealth virtue
Sallust The glory of wealth and of beauty is fleeting and frail; virtue is illustrious and everlasting.
fleeting moments reason
Stefan Zweig In history, the moments during which reason and reconciliation prevail are short and fleeting.