Sentences with phrase «many voyages of discovery»

And in recent years a significant publishing subindustry has arisen for the purpose of helping us in such a «voyage of discovery»: I refer to the many books, tapes, videos, and workbooks on the topic of journal writing, or, as the less scrupulous stylists in the movement would have it, «journaling.»
The Rortyan vision of heaven on earth, in which people merely tell enlightening tales and abjure the search for truth, sounds like a gathering of tipsy old sea dogs swapping dimly remembered stories of past voyages of discovery.
The emerging nation states began launching voyages of discovery and conquest, taking Christianity with them — first in Roman Catholic and then in various Protestant (or evangelical) forms.
This essay is primarily a voyage of discovery, explaining the way in which Whitehead tried on different theories for size before finally hitting upon the theory of becoming just described.
(Such terms as «voyages of discovery», «the new world» and «the far east» express a specifically western perspective.)
Beating pillows, crying, sobbing, shouting, swearing, screaming, embracing, they embarked upon what purported to be a great voyage of discovery, from which they received a finely tuned method enabling them to reach their human potential.
Had he been asked why he pursued this method, he would doubtless have explained that he lacked the courage to venture out upon so perilous a voyage of discovery without having made sure of the God's existence behind him.
I'm off on a voyage of discovery.
«The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.»
If you want to take your cutting - edge customers on a voyage of discovery, look to eggs.
jump to recipe This Cinnamon Pumpkin Bread took me on a voyage of discovery.
A food trip through Cajunland is a true voyage of discovery; you are without Zagat's guides and, often, the best places are the little, local, blink - and - you'll - miss - «em spots along the road.
British 5000m champion on a voyage of discovery as he prepares to make half - marathon debut at the Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run in Glasgow
If we are, as this Committee report takes us, on a voyage of discovery to some form of codified constitution it makes little sense to restrict the content to codifying that which was, on the logic of Parliamentary (or, rather, executive) sovereignty never intended to be codified.
`' The IGP and the chairman of Police Service Commission (PSC) should prove me wrong and not embark on voyage of discovery,» the senator said.
«The matter was not instituted as a criminal suit, a court can not go on a voyage of discovery to fish for facts to grant equitable remedy when the respondent averred that he had defendants and was ready to return the money if found liable at trial after his tenure.
The voyage of discovery is rarely a straight line, and despite Wilson's insights, other pieces had to fall into place — some more serendipitous than scientific.
And thus as research funding and careers become ever more precarious, the groves of academe now reverberate to the sound of bandwagons carrying hordes of physicists on what they hope will be a voyage of discovery — but which could take them round and round in circles.
«This has been an absolutely fascinating voyage of discovery,» said Dr. Greene, who is also a professor of medicine, microbiology and immunology at the University of California, San Francisco, with which Gladstone is affiliated.
«This is a voyage of discovery and we're still in the shallows,» Green says.
Then, join a dazzling voyage of discovery that delights the eye, feeds the imagination, and unlocks new secrets of the universe in the...
We wish you an exciting and entertaining voyage of discovery into the world of aging research at FLI.
«The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new eyes.»
This incredible, ongoing voyage of discovery and learning has motivated the creation of Gnosis's Raw Integrity Project.
I'm off on a voyage of discovery.
At eHarmony, we know that life is a voyage of discovery.
Single Londoner Laila Swann has just returned from the trip of a lifetime — a round - the - world voyage of discovery to discover how other nations approach the dating scene.
Yet rather than dive into a sordid horror tale it becomes a voyage of discovery for these mysterious creatures as they are brought into their new home.
As it follows its central character on a clumsy voyage of discovery, we can't help but laugh even as we try not to recognise ourselves in him.In Brown...
«The score was adventurous with some real voyages of discovery.
In this sense, the viewer — like the director — is immersed in a voyage of discovery.
As our leading lady sets out on her own voyage of discovery text frequently fills the screen to describe characters, places and legends along the way.
Though Paul Thomas Anderson's 54 minute documentary, Junun, does make you want to enter into a corporate voyage of discovery and purchase the album whose creation it chronicles, it does so in the most delicately whimsical, carefree and reverential way imaginable.
He said: «My school never had anybody interested in doing medicine — it was all very much a voyage of discovery for me and my mum and dad.
It was a relentless, joyous voyage of discovery and learning.
· Captain Cook's voyage of discovery in 1768, which took 1 year and 8 months, would take 26 hours and 7 minutes using modern - day transportation.
With only 1,985 miles and 483 hp, this Italian sports car offers a unique and enthralling voyage of discovery.
It will be its race debut so it's going to be not only spectacular but also a voyage of discovery for all of us.
As I say, a voyage of discovery for all of us!»
James Cook's three epic journeys in the eighteenth century were the last great voyages of discovery.
As he stepped ashore, he prayed that his voyage of discovery had at long last come to an end.
Thus Fortey begins Earth: An Intimate History, described by reviewers as «a tale of high drama», «a treasure - house of mind - expanding lore», «enthralling», «a dazzling voyage of discovery» - and that's just a small taste of the glowing praise for Fortey, whom the Economist describes as «the Raymond Chandler of science writing» and then goes on to say, «his prose is angelic, his phrases well - turned....
However this voyage of discovery would have ended right there if the stories had not fired my imagination as a reader.
A total of 8 Royal Navy (UK) ships were named HMS Beagle between 1804 - 1909, including the second one that transported Charles Darwin on his voyages of discovery.
From a simple cocktail party to private lunch or dinner parties, surprise your guests with a voyage of discovery through this unique and original universe in Lyons.
You've seen them on National Geographic — now join their voyage of discovery!
Our voyage of discovery takes us through South Africa's most well - known game parks and ends with four nights in the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town.
Featuring over 300 exciting holidays across the globe, Great Rail Journeys» brochures help you choose a wonderful voyage of discovery.
Join Captain Cook Cruises for voyages of discovery across turquoise waters to unspoilt islands where the cool shade of swaying palms fan over white sand.
Take your family on a voyage of discovery to Green Island and the Great Barrier Reef.
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