Sentences with phrase «whence spring»

«I acclaim you as the melodious fountain of water whence spring the souls of men2 and as the limpid crystal whereof is fashioned the new Jerusalem.
Remould it, rectify it, recast it down to the depths from whence it springs.
Firmly planted in our imagination, from whence he sprang.
He's legendary in song and story, the story being the 1936 Munro Leaf children's book from whence he sprang, and the song being the delightful ditty celebrating him as «the bull with the delicate ego.»
With The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, it seemed that Jackson and his co-writers couldn't quite decide whether the movie should be a wistful tale with a slightly melancholy edge like the children's book from whence it sprang, or a thundering great epic like his Lord of the Ring trilogy.
Whence springs this world of nature as we know it?
The old ways of «selling» real estate belong back in the dark ages of the «buyer beware» mantra from whence they sprang in the first place... times they are a changin» my friend.

Not exact matches

Jesus is always pointing back to the broken human heart as the spring from whence our sin comes.
Forty million genetic differences at the foundational level, whence our form and function spring, is no mere crack in the pavement — despite what Coyne, Dawkins, and Singer would have us believe.
Transported who knows why or whence He was simply there one spring - The bird who came to dinner and stayed.
And because the OCC campus is on the highest elevation in Oklahoma County, and the track is built on an incline above the campus, and its second curve faces the southwest — whence the winds normally come — it can be semiscientifically deduced that the second curve at the OCC track is just about the windiest corner in the U.S. in early spring.
Communication at the federal level is far different than at the state level, from whence Faso springs.
Genetic clues With new genetic screening technology, researchers have been looking into the DNA of the parasites to see from whence their resistance might be springing.
In «From Whence Their Strength,» Skard described how, in the spring of 1942, Nazi officials ordered all teachers to join the Nazi Teachers Union and to teach Nazism in their classrooms, and commanded all students ages 10 — 18 to join the Nazi Youth Organization.
Soon another professor, Elmer Bischoff, became a mentor, guiding Zurier's adventures in abstraction, though Zurier's approach was to be entirely different from the New York Abstract Expressionists from whence Bischoff sprang.
The gas station attendant told me that there was a spring shop three stoplights back up the road from whence I had come.
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