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Example sentences for "other worlds"

  • Ruskin also saw much good in the idea of life in other worlds above us, "in creatures as much nobler than ours as ours is nobler than that of the dust.

  • I believe they go to other worlds, and the other worlds are perfected sun-worlds.

  • The only means we have to judge of the inhabitability of other worlds is by analogy, which is the foundation of all scientific hypotheses.

  • In the dearth of visible Arhats it was consoling to think that nirvana could be won in other worlds.

  • The woodbine whispers, low and sweet and low, In other worlds I loved you, long ago; The firwoods murmur and the sea-waves know The message that the setting sun shall send.

  • In other worlds I loved you, long ago: Love that hath no beginning hath no end.

  • No other world may share those stores To other worlds so little known.

  • Men of science, also, eagerly enter into the discussion of the possibilities of other worlds, and become warm over it.

  • There were chirpings become baritone, and senseless uproars which might be unbelievable modifications of once-shrill and once-tranquil night-sounds of other worlds.

  • And this was the fine mathematical creation of what was quaintly called a "garden spider" on other worlds.

  • Moran had disliked such creatures in miniature form on other worlds.

  • I had it from a friend of mine, whose mind is evidently more open to the notion of life in other worlds than is that of my companion here.

  • Much less was there any attempt yet by Thorwald to resume the argument about the habitability of other worlds.

  • If you will not do this, you must patiently wait until the clods of clay are shaken off, so that your free spirit may go out to live the life more vast in other worlds.

  • He happily places himself into the midst of other worlds in order to draw the beautiful pictures that illustrate and adorn this volume.

  • And how great would be our amazement if we were to have the exalted privilege of journeying to other worlds, seeing the types of human creatures living there, and witnessing a thousand other things too strange and wonderful to mention?

  • It is indeed a triumph of literary genius to give a picture of intelligent life in other worlds upon a scientific and philosophical basis.

  • Of the young men, not one in five seemed to have any religious convictions at all: the elder residents seldom or never showed sympathy with the doctrines that pervade that formula.

  • So it happens, that to vindicate himself is to establish a mighty truth; a truth which can in no other way so well enter the heart, as when it comes embodied in an individual case.

  • Probably there is no subject more suitable in this sense for the visionary than that of life in other worlds.

  • I may as well premise, however, that it does not seem to me worth while to enter here at any length into Swedenborg's descriptions of the inhabitants of other worlds, because what he has to say on this subject is entirely imaginative.

  • A few--and some which are native to other worlds.

  • We have taken over--and they, like other lesser creatures on other worlds, have been bent to our will and uses.

  • It seems that they were a unit in a missionary fleet that had gone out to the stars with flame in their hearts and Gospel on their lips to bring the Word to the benighted heathen on other worlds.

  • And is there not a probability, that holy angels now in heaven, may be rational intelligences who have passed a successful probation in other worlds?

  • Now, so far as astronomy has revealed the condition of other worlds, almost all of them appear to be passing through those preparatory changes which the earth underwent previous to man's creation.

  • What made the situation so frustrating to Earthmen was the additional report that the Rykes were quite altruistically sharing their science with a considerable number of other worlds on a fee basis.

  • Among our own people we have encountered no such magnanimity as has been extended repeatedly by other worlds, climaxed now by the Ryke's magnificent offer.

  • Data on Rykeman III might be lacking, but the Ryke plan had been tried on plenty of other worlds.

  • My Masters are a people who cannot yet be understood by the men of other worlds.

  • He told her then of the warning Sal Karone had given him aboard the ship on the way to the Nucleus, the statement that "My Masters are a people who cannot yet be understood by the men of other worlds.

  • They promised trips over the whole planet and to other worlds of the Nucleus.

  • Other worlds, both within and without the Council have persisted in spreading tales and rumors about the Markovians for a long time.

  • And this applies to other worlds, to Mercury and Venus, etc.

  • I know responded to some waves of magnetism crossing the oceans of space, I shall be heard by you in English words, opening up the mysteries of other worlds!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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