not until now. it would be desirable to be comfortable in a place where bodies could just live without asking..what if? you dream different lifes for yourself when you are younger but you get to a point where..i'm gonna be a pilot when i grow up..doesn't really suffice anymore. your life is your life. what if? this is.
Every religon you've ever imagined and several that you have never heard of.
No. People have different dreams that originates from their real life situations.
there could be no corners of the universe or else there could be something that no one has ever imagined
Not in my wildest dreams had I ever imagined that you would treat me so unkindly.
being rich is only imaginable. unless you're a doctor. hamn doctors!
More kinds of phobia than you ever imagined existed: http://www.phobialist.com/reverse.html#A-
Unless you are an electrical engineer or a math teacher, every number you will ever use in a real world situation will be a real number.
The hypothetical imperative is a test used to determine whether or not you will do an action. You must imagine a world in which everyone does the proposed action. If it is not possible the action should not be performed. For example, if everyone didn't speak until they were spoken to, no one would ever speak, so this idea would not get thorugh the first test. However, if you can imagine a world in which everyone did certain action then this action must go though a second test. This is the categorical imperative. If everyone did the propoesed action would you like that? For example. If you can imagine a world in which everyone spat out their gum on the sidewalk this would go through the hypothetical imperative but you wouldn't want to live in this world so it wouldn't go through the categorical imperative. Hope i helped :)
The city is clearly a symbol for creative genius. No one could ever have imagined the visions and glory that take place there.
The city is clearly a symbol for creative genius. No one could ever have imagined the visions and glory that take place there.
At some point, everyone has imagined waking up as someone other than yourself.
The phrase came from Navy Seals to encourage themselves to work harder than they could've ever imagined.