Sentences with phrase «grasping something yet»

Not exact matches

Yet, if they could momentarily throw aside their infantile pseudo intellectual brainwashing, they would see that even though science can never prove or disprove something defined to be outside science, if we look at every other species known to man, we see that they interact with a universe that WE know to be much more complex than what they can perceive or grasp, but they can never even suspect exists but which is perfectly real to us.
@Chad «reconceptualize??? reconceptualize: To conceptualize afresh; to develop a replacement concept of something I think perhaps you picked the wrong word... I think also you havent yet grasped that our universe had a beginning..
Both fully man yet fully God although he did not consider equality with God something to be grasped.
We can learn from it that histories are few and rare and usually poor precisely because the Sunday school was a protean institution, sprawling, something «up close» to millions, yet in its larger form remote and diffuse, hard to grasp.
Yet every time the end of his search seems near, and truth seems within his grasp, something happens which makes him realize he has been asking the wrong questions all along.
The concept of cause - and - effect is, clearly, something they've yet to grasp.
Yet arrived at is not simply an object - a painting - but an encounter: with memory, desire, emotion; something within grasp yet just out of reaYet arrived at is not simply an object - a painting - but an encounter: with memory, desire, emotion; something within grasp yet just out of reayet just out of reach.
Yet arrived at is not simply an object — a painting — but an encounter: with memory, desire, emotion; something within grasp yet just out of reaYet arrived at is not simply an object — a painting — but an encounter: with memory, desire, emotion; something within grasp yet just out of reayet just out of reach.
Yet it's not even a controversial fact that «that the old left - right divisions no longer make sense» — in fact, Orwell (a socialist, but no communist, Marxist, or Trotskyist) said as early as 1940 in «The Lion and the Unicorn'that Left and Right ``... merely point to the existence of multitudes of unlabelled people who have grasped within the last year or two that something is wrong».
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