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As such, you cannot help feeling a sort of humility around them: They may be slow and ungainly and lumpily fashioned, but they are, in their durability and unchangeability, perfect in a way we aren’t.

From New York Times • May 17, 2017

Nature, and art, 331, 333; man's control of, xi-xii, 16, 17; science as explanation of, 369-75; unchangeability of, xi.

From Human Traits and their Social Significance by Edman, Irwin

What else could be concluded from the apparent unchangeability of weight throughout all the chemical happenings in nature than that the ponderable world-content was of eternal duration?

From Man or Matter by Lehrs, Ernst

If so, we can interpret human existence, and our ideas may still be in unison with scientific truth, and in accord with our conception of the stability, the unchangeability of the universe.

From History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science by Draper, John William

Stability -- N. stability; immutability &c. adj.; unchangeability, &c. adj.; unchangeableness†; constancy; stable equilibrium, immobility, soundness, vitality, stabiliment†, stiffness, ankylosis†, solidity, aplomb. establishment, fixture; rock, pillar, tower, foundation, leopard's spots, Ethiopia's skin. permanence &c.

From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Roget, Peter Mark