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Updated: May 3, 2025


The beautiful symbol of the Divine Spirit moving and brooding over the Primordial Waters of Space Waters which as differentiation proceeds become more and more turbid is too graphic to require further explanation. It is too hallowed by age and sanctified by the consent of humanity to meet with less than our highest admiration.

'My fears are at work; my mind is altogether dark and turbid; I am sometimes at the brink of despair. 'Take comfort from those fears. There is hope in that despair; and he looked at her with great interest in his gentle eyes. She looked at him, and then away toward the declining sun, and she said despairingly 'I cannot comprehend you.

And when I think of the slim and lovely maidens, running the woods all night to the note of Diana's horn; moving among the old oaks, as fancy-free as they; things of the forest and the starlight, not touched by the commotion of man's hot and turbid life although there are plenty other ideals that I should prefer I find my heart beat at the thought of this one.

Those stratified rocks with which we are now concerned have been chiefly manufactured by deposition of sediment in the ocean. Rivers, swollen, it may be, by floods, and turbid with a quantity of material held in suspension, discharge their waters into the sea.

Its waters became so turbid, that it was impossible to see objects in it, notwithstanding the utmost diligence on the part of the men. About noon, we fell in with a large tribe of natives, but had great difficulty in bringing them to visit us.

The turbid water, swollen by the heavy rain, was rushing rapidly on below; and all other sounds were lost in the noise of its plashing and eddying against the green and slimy piles.

In the sunlight their yellowness was gilded, and the faint quiver of the current brought ripples of green and blue; but as soon as the shade spread over it the stream became opaque like mud, so turbid in its venerable old age that it no longer even gave back a reflection of the houses lining it. And how desolate was its abandonment, what a stream of silence and solitude it was!

His ideas succeeded each other with the gentle but unintermitting flow of a plentiful and bounteous spring; while I have heard those of others, who aimed at distinction in conversation, rush along like the turbid gush from the sluice of a mill-pond, as hurried, and as easily exhausted.

Infancy and childhood is the chaos or first turbid flux of sense prior to the establishment of order; the intervals of time which may be observed in some intermittent fevers correspond to the density of the elements. The spinal marrow, including the brain, is formed out of the finest sorts of triangles, and is the connecting link between body and mind.

One day there was a whirl of snow, another was cold and harsh, on the third there set in a chilly rain. It rained and rained, and all the mountain streams came down in torrents and still further swelled the turbid creek. One night, about halfway through their stay, the creek came out of its banks and flooded the surrounding land.

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