Sentences with phrase «worlds out of their imagination»

Regardless of genre, writing a novel requires an author to literally create whole worlds out of their imagination.

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If people are making up religious belief systems entirely out of their imaginations it only stands to reason that what one group of people in one part of the world come up with will be different than what a different group in some other part of the world come up with independently.
The simplest and most obvious reason we don't see in the world's religions that is that all of them are just made up out of people's imaginations with no inspiration or guidance from any god because there were no such gods to inspire them.
Personalities stood out, clearly visualized in his imagination, and one by one he called them, even while in the world, not to be of it.
I already know that it is actually just your imagination and delusional world - view that makes you say these things, but I enjoy pointing out the holes in your words, showing you the lack of connection between what you say and the real world.
Just our childish imaginations trying to make sense out of a world that we don't have the intelligence to comprehend.
And in the Church's annals, the professor of history found two millennia of events that shaped the course of the Western world, from Leo the Great riding out armed only with his scepter to meet Attila the Hun, to John Paul II traveling behind the Iron Curtain to his native Poland to bring down the scourge of Communism» an iconic event that seems to have captured the imagination of the recent convert.
Out of the concern for personal immortality traditional Christian thought proceeded to construct in imagination a spiritual world in which the blessed enjoy their immortal existence.
Imagination may guard us from taking pleasure thoughtlessly in the cruelty around us in this world and instruct us in seeking out the contours of love in a crowded planet.
The task of working out the appropriate ways to organize the world to achieve a desirable future requires the imagination of many persons around the world.
In the ancient world it was in myth that the human imagination reached out in an attempt to understand the truth of human existence.
About being in control of their world and the many themes and scenes will bring out their imagination and help them discover the world around them.
This Imagine Fun Starship Canvas Wall Art Set includes 3 canvases, each featuring an out of this world image that is sure to spark your little explorer's imagination.
Maliinterracial speed dating london s government, backed fun time to be alive, where many of the street games we played were created out of our imaginations, and some of the other games originated from various parts of the world.
Explore a procedurally - generated open world entirely made out of childhood nostalgia as you freely manipulate your surroundings any way your imagination sees fit.
Being a game about your imagination and creation, with a setting straight up out of a Paper Mario game, Draw a Stickman: EPIC 2 is a game made up of paper worlds, repetitive yet cheerful music and a variety of challenges.
A sparse, white - on - black title card calls out «Day 89» after an unnamed, unexplained, world - upending cataclysm, leaving the rest to the audience's imaginations and their knowledge of apocalyptic cinema.
The worlds that Hayao Miyazaki created had my mind blown but it's amazing and really creative imagination, and with this it dose have some of that, to be honest Ponyo didn't really stick out for me.
Six years ago, he and then - student Katie Davis, Ed.D. ’11 (now an assistant professor at the University of Washington) set out to explore the question, and in their new book, The App Generation: How Today's Youth Navigate Identity, Intimacy, and Imagination in a Digital World (Yale), they argue that the answer is unambiguously yes.
It is monumentally fast, sounds absolutely out of this world, has a gear change — and, more to the point, a new shorter set of gear ratios — that will fray the outer edges of your imagination with its brilliance, and its chassis has mostly been improved to create a deeply seminal range of abilities — on both road and track.
What caught our imagination in the sensuous XK coupe and convertible is about to be proved out in this controversial, new - wave sport sedan conceptualized by Ian Callum, one of the world's great classic sports car designers.
With a variety of mix - and - match options to accommodate passengers, cargo, or both, this out - of - the - ordinary hatch offers out - of - this - world flexibility to push the envelope — and stretch your imagination.
Out of the ashes of her disability, Alice weaves her personal struggles into her prayer discoveries where a vision and dream beyond her wildest imagination arises: His Wheels International, a non-profit organization that promotes the design and building of hand - pedaled three - wheeled cycles that provide transportation to individuals in need in the developing world.
Go from sky high to out of this world at Infinity in Surfers Paradise, an interactive maze filled with glow in the dark rooms, mirrors, and your imagination.
Then, when you're all out of imagination, you can take a break from creating to go and play what gamers around the world have been busy creating.
There's a special quality of a good narrative game that sets up a well - defined world but leaves enough things out that the player has to fill in the rest with their own imagination.
In this episode Spongebob and Patrick find an empty box and use it to create magical worlds they can share and enjoy while Squidward is left out of the fun because he lacks patience and «imagination».
The artist — popular both within and beyond the art world for his darkly subversive, laugh - out - loud drawings and sculptures — takes his place alongside Tino Sehgal, whose Tate Modern Turbine Hall piece last summer saw performers talking to gallery - goers, telling them intimate stories from their own lives; Laure Prouvost, the French - born, London - based maker of warmly mischievous installations and films; and Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, whose apparently traditional portraits of ordinary sitters turn out to be fabrications drawn from her own imagination.
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The most famous sites are the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, which will literally knock your socks off both inside and out; Park Güell — an enchanting city garden that's a wonderland of Gaudí's imagination; Casa Batlló, another of Gaudí's masterpieces and, of course, La Pedrera, an incredible building with no straight lines that is now an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The final prints evoke surreal, ethereal landscapes that seem out of this world — and call on the viewer's imagination to stitch together loose, if not unresolved, narratives.
Answer: Because he is in a wheelchair and needs a voice synthesizer to speak (although when the book first came out he didn't have that and could only be understood by a few people), and this captured the imagination of the world.
Similarly, we are all under an ego -LCB- driven temptation to project our private thoughts out onto the real world, by supposing that the creations of one's own imagination are real properties of Nature, or that one's own ignorance signifies some kind of indecision on the part of Nature
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