Sentences with phrase «greatest human adventures»

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Though the Word breaks out into the daylight of consciousness only with the birth of persons and human history, faith allows us to discern a great promise even in the very earliest moments of the cosmic adventure.
It also made possible new adventures of the human spirit, for it was like a great reservoir into which the currents of ancient civilization flowed, and out of which rose all the streams of later history in the western world.
The human enterprise is a great adventure, as we move from the relatively settled world of our past, through decisions and actions in the present, toward the unexplored but alluring world of the future.
How much more sorrowful it would have been for God to destroy the human race: to abort before its birth every good deed and brave act, every great book and every wild adventure.
Behind Laine is the cavernous Great Gallery at Seattle's Museum of Flight, where dozens of aircraft are on display, chronicling the human adventure of flight.
C Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Rated G Available on Blu - ray / DVD Combo In this straight to video adventure, Tinker Bell makes friends with a human girl and is thought to be missing by all of her fairy friends.
A fascinating memoir of hope and adventure, Bonobo Handshake traces Vanessa's self - discovery as she finds herself falling deeply in love with her husband, the apes, and her new surroundings while probing life's greatest question: What ultimately makes us human?
Finn the Human — One of the great things about LEGO Dimensions is how it had the potential to expose people to new franchises they possibly never would have given a chance, and for me, that franchise was Adventure Time.
About the Abstract Expressionist movement and his fellow artists Motherwell said: «But really I suppose most of us felt that our passionate allegiance was not to American art or in that sense to any national art, but that there was such a thing as modern art: that it was essentially international in character, that it was the greatest painting adventure of our time, that we wished to participate in it, that we wished to plant it here, that it would blossom in its own way here as it had elsewhere, because beyond national differences there are human similarities that are more consequential...» (5)
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