How To Use Paradise In A Sentence

  • Just a half-hour drive from here, Kufri, located 2,510 metres above sea level, is known as a honeymooner's paradise. India eNews
  • Stick us in a virgin paradise, and we create great honeycombed bureaucracies, vast bramble-fields of rules and regulations, ornate politburos filled with policymaking politicos, and, above all, tangled webs of power.
  • These feeling make you avoid generalizations and Russia is no more 'feudalistic' and USA is no more 'Paradise for handmaidens'. On Bushevicks, Bolsheviks and Scum: For The Record
  • The oblique rays of the sun on the orchards create this typical landscape that traditional iconography would associate with an earthly paradise.
  • Once you find and touch the key, which sits directly under the statue of the Buddha, you will attain paradise.
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  • This music is a one-way ticket to your own personal paradise.
  • Weave a circle round him thrice, And close your eyes with holy dread, For he on honey-dew hath fed And drunk the milk of Paradise.
  • Paradise Beach has traditional water sports available such as water skiing, jet skis, banana boats, pedalos etc.
  • The early European navigators arriving in South America, believed they had reached the Earthly Paradise.
  • Far from the bucolic paradise of popular myth, with lowing herds winding slowly o'er the lea, modern farms have as much romance as a widget factory.
  • Were it not so we would be the only Utopia on the globe -- a mythical Earthly Paradise, or a buried sea-city of Atlantis whose only discord is the music of its silver bells. The Conquest of National Fear
  • Should you manage to purify yourself, your will still be able to journey to paradise.
  • Ah, what a world entire was this lost little hamlet of Paradise, where merrymakers trod on the mourners 'heels, where the scream of the biniou drowned the floating note of the passing bell, where Misery drew the curtains of her bed and lay sleepless, listening to Gayety dancing breathless to the patter of a coquette's wooden shoes! The Maids of Paradise
  • When a Mahometan has killed a certain number of infidels, he is sure of Paradise, no matter what his sins may be��the ordinary Musselman takes the precept in broader acceptation, and counts women and children as well. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The hotel felt like paradise after two weeks of camping.
  • Milton speaks of the "mast of some tall ammiral" (_Paradise Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • This, I believe, is the essence of the poem; you believe that through the consummation of a marriage of mind and nature it is possible to create paradise here on earth.
  • During the past 15 years, they have transformed Poland into a paradise for big business and the wealthy, while large parts of the population lack the most elementary basic needs.
  • John Milton, the high-minded creator of "Paradise Lost," along with some of the most celebrated sonnets, elegies and other written works in the English Language, may have also written the decidedly low-minded poem "An Extempore Upon a Faggot. John Lundberg: Scholar Unearths a Dirty Milton Poem
  • God surrounds "delicious Paradise" with a "verdurous wall", enclosing his blessed but vulnerable human couple. Ten of the best: walled gardens
  • There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love and innocence. 
  • Inside, the statue sits in the west facing east because it is an Amitabha, Buddha of the Western Paradise.
  • The Koran describes paradise as a place containing a garden of delight.
  • Even our first parents ate themselves out of paradise; and Job's children junketed and feasted together often, but the reckoning cost them dear at last. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. II.
  • In 1667, Milton finally concluded an agreement with a publisher for the printing of Paradise Lost.
  • Trickling streams nearby added to the tranquility of this hidden paradise, joining in sweet melody with the bird's songs.
  • Paradise does not exist, but we must nonetheless strive to be worthy of it. Jules Renard 
  • Birds of paradise (Paradisaeidae) and bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchidae): regional levels of biodiversity and terrane tectonics in New Guinea. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Then they began to talk, and, by-and-bye, the king asked the fakeer if he could show him a glimpse of Paradise, for he found it very difficult to believe in what he could not see. The Orange Fairy Book
  • She would spin off, like a Texan tornado, and establish her centre of gravity in paradise!
  • Besides these, they have a certain mysterious deity, whom they call Amida; and say, this god has built a paradise of such distance from the earth, that the souls cannot reach it under a voyage of three years. The Works of John Dryden
  • The Koran describes paradise as a place containing a garden of delight.
  • My first job was in Lake Louise, Alberta, in the summer season where I housekept for Paradise Lodge and Bungalows.
  • Billionaire Greek shipping mogul Aristotle Onassis is credited for kicking off the private-island trend in 1968 when he married Jackie Kennedy on Skorpios, his paradise in the Ionian Sea.
  • Tanysiptera galatea, the common paradise-kingfisher, is an arresting bird with the unmistakably huge head and the trowel-like beak characteristic of kingfishers generally. The Song of The Dodo
  • The Warneford School teacher is swapping chilly Highworth for a tropical island paradise in the Caribbean, where she will be helping to pass a vibrant musical heritage on to a new generation.
  • For some nature lovers, the craggy, volcanic landscape of Iceland is a paradise.
  • Bombeck bought a home in Paradise Valley near Keane, a friend since her days in Ohio.
  • Some species, such as the blue bird of paradise and the black sicklebill, are hunted for their beautiful, bright plumage and/or skins; others are hunted for food.
  • Chintamani, the bringer of good, who by the number and variety and acceptableness of his gifts shall attain, without further trials, to the paradise of Indra: _Asirvadam_! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858
  • It was a red wine, flavoured with ginger, cinnamon and grains of paradise (a peppery spice from tropical west Africa) and sweetened either with honey or (if you could afford it) with sugar.
  • imparadise himself in form of that sweet flesh," there will be a cry in the woods that will speedily bring to her assistance Pan and all his Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • It is better to be unhappy and know the worst, than to be happy in a fool's paradise. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love and innocence. 
  • They're bad enough here and this is called the workingman's paradise. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel
  • The resort is a paradise both for sun worshippers and night owls with its fantastic weather and abundance of night life.
  • In the back are pots containing a fruit paradise of quinces, medlars, lemons, pomegranates, citrons, even a limequat that apparently makes a mean marmalade.
  • Furthermore, Dante's work is divided into three canticles (the Inferno, Purgatory and Paradise) and each canticle is then divided into thirty-three cantos.
  • In the back are pots containing a fruit paradise of quinces, medlars, lemons, pomegranates, citrons, even a limequat that apparently makes a mean marmalade.
  • It is better to be unhappy and know the worst, than to be happy in a fool's paradise. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE (voice-over): Guinea, the paradise of jembe drum. CNN Transcript Feb 22, 2003
  • But after their stay in that sun-kissed paradise they got a rude awakening on heading out into the Atlantic, which was to prove stormy and rough.
  • They all expected to go to paradise.
  • Fine sentiment, this noblesse oblige (cf. the archangelic dignity in Milton, Paradise Lost, I think). Cyropaedia
  • ‘This dear paradise’, as she called it, is a white granite mansion in Scots baronial style, and embodies modifications suggested by Prince Albert.
  • Jesse, suspended from his job as police chief of Paradise, is a drunken recluse, much to the disgust of his oddly unaffectionate dog. Tom Selleck, 'Jesse Stone' keep doing what they do best
  • Available on Friday and Saturday nights only, it is a passport to pampering paradise.
  • Warner Brothers has a multipicture deal with Legendary Pictures, which hopes to bring John Milton's epic poem "Paradise Lost" to the screen. Daimnation!: Return of the Religious Epic
  • -- The real identity of the two words explains Milton’s use of ‘diamond’ in _Paradise Lost_, b. 7; and also in that sublime passage in his _Apology for Smectymnuus_: “Then zeal, whose substance is ethereal, arming in complete _diamond_”. English Past and Present
  • The evocation of a mythic landscape recalls elements of a child's tree house and the bower in Milton's Paradise Lost.
  • If you think about it, orchids, gardenias, heliconias, Birds of Paradise, and plumerias are all lovely additions to gardens in tropical areas.
  • They might take consolation in the thought that the eventual destination of those so purged is paradise.
  • His latest volume, A Paradise of Poets, still manages to blur traditional lines between literacy and orality, the ‘strong’ author and tribal collaborator.
  • She indeed lives in a fool's paradise as she always dreams about making a huge fortune overnight.
  • The Master has laid one great duty upon his followers -- to embrother men and to emparadise the world. Giant Hours with Poet Preachers
  • Without regard to the season, flowers bloom year long, with excellent varieties of roses, bird of paradise, geraniums, azaleas, camellias, and gardenias.
  • It quickly transpired when we drove past our fourth bar as we drove out of the PORT that Ko Phangan might have once been a beachy paradise, but now, the whole island centres around this monthly event.
  • The Macedonian army climbed out of the deserts and over the high Elburz Mountains towards a semi-tropical paradise full of fig trees, grapevines, and fields of grain. Alexander the Great
  • Saillen said he is struck by the beauty of strong, vibrant flowers, like amaryllis, banana flowers and birds of paradise.
  • There were others like me, who had scrimped and saved to come to paradise for their dream vacation, only to wind up bent, folded, spindled and mutilated. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Think Positive
  • In paradise, the omniscient narrator concludes, there are no stories because there are no journeys.
  • His idea of paradise is to spend the day lying on the beach.
  • Today you too could be in Paradise, free to do the Lord's work without the fetters of this mortal flesh. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • We found ourselves in a tropical paradise.
  • Here again the icon serves to limn the artifice of time, drawing to this one still point a broad synaxis of the blessed, including some whose souls unbodied have preceded her to Paradise. Scott Cairns: The Dormition of the Mother of God
  • It took only one sin for Adam and Eve to be put out of Paradise.
  • In the mid-1970s, he claimed to have received a calling from God to transform two acres of swampland on his property into a sculpture park, which he named Paradise Garden.
  • A plum-throated cotinga, like the one shown above in a lowland rain forest, is one species of over a thousand that make Peru a birder's paradise.
  • And we have everything to gain, including that one-way ticket to paradise where we can live forever with our dead relatives.
  • Almighty God is the education and training of children, young plants of the Abhá Paradise, so that these children, fostered by grace in the way of salvation, growing like pearls of divine bounty in the shell of education, will one day bejewel the crown of abiding glory. A Compilation on Bahá’í Education
  • Whether you are an intellectual, an art lover or an out-of- towner visiting this famous food paradise, you will feel right at home on this elegant, relaxing street.
  • Legitimate businesses and banks should be begging governments to get rid of tax havens and so-called fiscal paradises like the Caymans, Gibraltar, etc.
  • They were married in the vestry of St. Patrick's Cathedral, in New York, one week after his first novel, This Side of Paradise, was published.
  • He is living in a fool's paradise, in reality he has not a week to live.
  • Internet browsing is no paradise, but with Firefox it's at least tolerable. Mozilla Confirms Release For Firefox 3.5 | Lifehacker Australia
  • This is Menie Links, a 4,000-year-old unspoiled coastal dune system on the north-east coast of Scotland which Molly Forbes has christened paradise.
  • Let the limitation of the word disturb our previous estimate of Paradise, grant that it so disturbs that estimate, not the less all such consequences leave the dispute exactly where it was; and if a balance of reason can be found for limiting the extent of the word _aeonian_, it will not be the less true because it may happen to disturb a crotchet of our own. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • Paradise the first parents which slept in the death of sin, buried from the beginning of inobedience and gluttony, and now she that hath borne life to all human lineage, and was obedient to God the Father, and put away from her all ordure of sin, how shall not she be in heaven? The Golden Legend, vol. 4
  • The sleepy Celestial seasons had gone flowering their way to paradise, and the opium-smuggler and her sycee silver lay safe and swallowed in ribs and jowl of quicksand. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
  • After the spring rains Sullivan Canyon, which lies behind my house in Bel Air, California, is a vernal paradise.
  • Unlike them, I grew up in God's own garden, a shadowy and solemn rainforest cathedral choired by birds of paradise and guarded by poisonous vines, stink bugs, and death adders. Undefined
  • River bed invertebrates support a diverse birdlife including wrybill Anarhynchus frontalis, paradise shelduck Tadorna variegata, black-billed gull, black-fronted tern Sterna albistriata and banded dotterel Pluvialis obscura. Te Wahipounamu (South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area), New Zealand
  • But the live show still holds out the promise of hearing songs such as "Welcome to the Jungle," "Patience" and "Paradise City," brayed by the sinuous star who made them anthems. Welcome Back To the Jungle
  • They adjoin the Alhambra Palace, those stately pleasure domes that the Nasrid caliphs decreed should represent paradise on earth.
  • No one knows what was there shown to the king, nor did he ever tell anyone; but, when the fakeer at length dropped the curtain, and the king turned to leave the place, he had had his glimpse of Paradise! The Orange Fairy Book
  • It is home to possums, pelicans, the duck-billed platypus, the kookaburra, kangaroos and wombats, to name just those he found for us during our adventure into paradise.
  • I guess the main difference is that Paula's word slurring resembled a drunk Dog The Bounty Hunter, which should have been a dead giveaway that she was deep in Percocet Paradise. BricksAndStonesGossip.com
  • For a while, they indulge themselves in the now-desolate consumer's paradise, but a menacing crew of bikers is about to turn their hiding place into the venue for a bloody confrontation with the undead. John Farr: Going Bump in the Night: More Prime Halloween Movie Fare
  • Egypt another paradise, now barbarous and desert, and almost waste, by the despotical government of an imperious Turk, intolerabili servitutis jugo premitur ([483] one saith) not only fire and water, goods or lands, sed ipse spiritus ab insolentissimi victoris pendet nutu, such is their slavery, their lives and souls depend upon his insolent will and command. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The Morning Prayer Hall courtyard features a salsabil, or paradise water fountain, as its centerpiece, while the main garden is inlaid with a network of small water canals connected to a central fountain. Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: A Monument of Tolerance in the Heart of Dubai
  • The guidebook describes Logan as a plantsman's paradise, but no effort is spared in making less knowledgeable visitors feel at home.
  • The castrates were, however, deadly serious in their pursuit of a paradise on earth, and Meek says he came across a history of them in a Parisian bookshop.
  • Spanish pharmacies had become paradises for dope fiends, and heroin users often maintained themselves with opiates and tranquilizers obtained in these facilities.
  • If the whole world betrayed you, at least your mother will not give up. Still remember childhood mother's embrace is the most beautiful paradise.
  • There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love andd innocence. 
  • This essay is adapted from the afterword of the paperback edition of Of Paradise and Power.
  • In the centre's old minibus we drove through a shimmering tropical paradise of lush green forests of banana palms, coconut palms and cloves, and a land so fertile you could thrust a stick in it and watch it grow.
  • The Indian Ocean paradise hosts many sun-loving tourists who fuel its economic engines.
  • Again the attraction is bird watching, especially pied shags feeding the young birds in their nests, great crested grebe and large numbers of paradise ducks.
  • The oblique rays of the sun on the orchards create this typical landscape that traditional iconography would associate with an earthly paradise.
  • Still, there are some who believe in the pulling power of paradise, even in a postlapsarian world. Times, Sunday Times
  • We're not exactly genned up on how it all works but when you combine hot weather, big hills and huge expanses of water, then it all adds up to a windsurfer's paradise.
  • SEVEN DAYS MOURNING FOR SUHARTO: GEORGE W. BUSH WOULD LIKE THIS SORT OF ENDINGBy Kevin A. Stoda The longtime leader of Indonesia, Suharto, is dead, but aside from the funeral on a few TV stations and aside from a handful of flags at half mast around Bali, life goes on in this tropical paradise. SEVEN DAYS MOURNING FOR SUHARTO: GEORGE W. BUSH WOULD LIKE THIS SORT OF ENDING
  • I end up having to use the BB quite often because of Optus’ crappy coverage (and I am not in outback, I am at surfersparadise), at best, calls are ok but 3G data doesnot work. Vodafone iPhone 3GS Pricing Has Prepaid, Tether Bundles | Lifehacker Australia
  • I had orders, and was already thinking about leaving this tropical paradise and returning stateside.
  • 25 years ago Coney Street in York was a totter's paradise on Tuesday morning, refuse collection day.
  • If this debacle is allowed to happen it will make the Jimmy Carter years look like paradise. Poll: Obama drops on health care
  • Utility is when you have one telephone, luxury is when you have two, opulence is when you have three - and paradise is when you have none. Doug Larson 
  • Milton's " Paradise Lost " is a famous epic.
  • His naivety was so deep that he was able to create a paradise of enchanted magic.
  • Five minutes later Miss Lila Barr entered the living-room under the impeccable chaperonage of Paradise. Dear Carl
  • A more personal take on the costs of displacement appears in British artist Isaac Julien's semi-autobiographical film Paradise Omeros.
  • There are 12 endemic species found here, including two species, the Seychelles Scops-owl (Otus insularis CR) and the Seychelles paradise-flycatcher (Terpsiphone corvine CR), which are confined to single islands. Granitic Seychelles forests
  • She was a fright last night at the Paradise Garage.
  • No where in the Bible or Torah does it say that the Garden of Eden was destroyed after the Banishment from Paradise.
  • Plants with strong forms predominate, notably agaves and cycads, which complement the existing bird of paradise and queen palm.
  • Visiting yachts will find several marinas on Paradise island itself and on East Bay Street, east of the bridge.
  • Far from the bucolic paradise of popular myth, with lowing herds winding slowly o'er the lea, modern farms have as much romance as a widget factory.
  • The vibrant reds, whites, and yellows—meant to mimic the colors of the bird of paradise, revered as a tribal ancestor—are achieved with a mix of ocher and mud.
  • What is a hostile area for some is a lush and steamy paradise for others.
  • It is easy to dislike India's technology heartland, the city that lets Swamy live his dream; the pensioner's-paradise-turned-technopolis that led his country to the centre of the flat world. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • Other fake explanations have centred on a supposed frustrated desire for sexual gratification, which entry into paradise will apparently fulfil.
  • The gates of the park were opening and the bedraggled company of nightwalkers were being at last admitted into that paradise of lawns.
  • As the parent of two soon-to-be collegians, it has once in a while penetrated my consciousness that a better tuition deal could be a reason to leave the 'law school in Paradise'. Discourse.net: Ten Reasons Why You Should Teach Here -- And Three Why You Shouldn't (v. 3.0)
  • Paradise Valley, a plain desert strewn with greasewood and chamiso; and down in the floor of Death Valley is, or rather was, Greenland. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
  • The lough teems with life, and is paradise for birdwatchers in particular, who flock here to see the large numbers of breeding or wintering birds that nest here and on the lough's 120 islands. The 10 best waterside campsites
  • The whole of its supernaturalism is borrowed bodily from Persia, which had "imparadised Earth by making it the abode of angels. Arabian nights. English
  • He is sometimes affected, unmeaning, and obscure; but he also catches rich glimpses of the bower of paradise. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Focusing on the emblematic moments of the participants 'lives, the story unfolds through the perspectives of four competing voices-from the troubled and mercurial figure of Meriwether Lewis, the expedition leader who found that it was impossible to enter paradise without having it crumble around him, to Sacagawea, the Shoshone girl - captive and interpreter for the expedition, whose short life mirrored the disruptive times in which she lived. I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company by Brian Hall: Book summary
  • In English, these sapucaias are called paradise nuts, an appellation dating back to the European discovery of the New World, then considered the site of heaven. The Fruit Hunters
  • imparadised" among the saints and angels his lovely wonder, Beatrice, Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State College for Teachers, Albany, 1919, 1920
  • Mahound is in his paradise above the evening star, 10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002
  • On Bloor Street alone, between Borden and Lansdowne, there were seven nabes: the Bloor, Midtown, Alhambra, Kenwood, Paradise, Metro and Doric.
  • There were giant sunbirds and paradise flycatchers - two of 125 bird species endemic to the country.
  • She knew that they were talking about that old trouble, and Nahum Beals's voice of high wrath made her shrink; but, after all, she was removed from it all that night into a little prospective paradise of her own, which, as is the case in childhood, seemed to overgild her own future and all the troubles of the world. The Portion of Labor
  • I couldn't help but declare almost hourly, ‘It's a birder's paradise!’
  • With the exception of two couples who are indeed actually "retired," all of those profiled in Boomers in Paradise work in Vallarta, or near Vallarta, usually in real estate but also in hotels, publishing, and in health and body care. Boomers in Paradise: Living in Puerto Vallarta
  • _ From this point Dante watches the universe spin around him, until "she who doth emparadise my soul" draws aside the veil of mortality, and allows him to perceive nine concentric spheres of multitudinous angels constantly revolving around a dazzling point while singing "Hosanna! The Book of the Epic
  • Roast pork, complete with tooth-smashing crackling, and a hearty side helping of bitter greens - puha, if you can find some in your suburban paradise, but a good mesclun and radicchio salad will do.
  • Fukuyama reinvents this narrative of technology's capacity to usher in a new millennium, by suggesting that the paradise we are destined to find at the end of history is not that of Milton, but of Adam Smith.
  • They proceeded onward: the earthly Paradise was unfolded to their view; the air was balmy, and laden with rich fragrance from the numberless flowers around; but instead of filling the spirit with soft languor, and indisposing the body to exertion, the gentle breezes imparted new vigor to the frame, and the buoyant, hilarious feelings of early youth shot through the veins, making the thoughtful eye sparkle, and giving to the grave foot of saddened maturity the elasticity of childhood. Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside
  • In the gardens of paradise, the houris utter only one word: ‘Peace, peace.'
  • There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love andd innocence. 
  • The oblique rays of the sun on the orchards create this typical landscape that traditional iconography would associate with an earthly paradise.
  • The combination of flat land and a mild, moist climate has made the Netherlands a paradise for dairy cattle.
  • The sootiest coal camp sounds like paradise by contrast. The Labor of Living
  • There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love andd innocence. 
  • If you think about it, orchids, gardenias, heliconias, Birds of Paradise, and plumerias are all lovely additions to gardens in tropical areas.
  • David Woolcock from Paradise Park says exotic birds are very important.
  • The first part of this dominant Western reading is true enough, for the late unlamented USSR was the converse of paradise, if you were a dissident, that is, someone with an inexplicable desire for freedom of expression.
  • The Iliad, or Paradise Lost could as well be formulized in that manner as his gospel. The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation.
  • Perched on his palm is a little slice of labradorescent paradise.
  • In the mind of the cinephile, three packed screens of Argentinean ennui at the local multiplex would be paradise.
  • The dim aura of red light, the smell of different chemical baths as you poured, the brilliant sharp focused light of the enlarger as you anxiously wait to see your negative secrets come to life; these are the sensory (even sensual) aspects of my paradise lost. Podcast
  • For what else could be meant by that sweet perfume but the odor of his holy and innocent conversation, or the incense of their sacrifices and prayers, or the primitial fruits of his happy soul, which was now flown up to the holy mountain of eternal glory, there enjoying the odoriferous and never-fading delights of Paradise? Purgatory
  • However, such days are happily gone and the dogs and I sit, as I write, in our dustless paradise.
  • My idylls of a perfect schooner to take me to a tropical paradise would begin with a banana boat, and a fresh banana plucked from a bunch taken off my lanai and sliced in half.
  • The first edition of Paradise Lost was printed in an edition of around 1300 for which Milton received £5.
  • My house had a small backyard, the paradise of children.
  • I remembered my days and nights of sunshine and starshine, where life was all a wild sweet wonder, a spiritual paradise of unselfish adventure and ethical romance. What Life Means to Me
  • The drug- induced paradise of ecstasy and hallucination has enslaved the humankind since time immemorial, and more and more people are falling victim to the psychedelic pills. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The idyll is very short lived, however, and paradise is lost when Inkle returns with Yarico to Jamaica where he attempts to sell her into slavery. Savage Boundaries
  • He is sometimes affected, unmeaning, and obscure; but he also catches rich glimpses of the bower of paradise. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Several birds of paradise flew across from tree to tree, watched on by colourful howler monkeys and marmosets.
  • Self-love, and love of others, are equally natural; and before reason is developed, and the proper spiritual life begins, sweet and beautiful childhood may bloom out and imparadise our mortal life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 61, November, 1862
  • Berry pickers would find a paradise nearby, with raspberries, blueberries, partridgeberries, bakeapples, gooseberries, marshberries, and dogberries in season.
  • It's about being innocent and naive, much like Adam was in Paradise before the fall from grace.
  • There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love and innocence. 
  • What about the bird of paradise itself, the rightful owner of the plumes?
  • His is a land of sunshine, rainbows, and waterfalls - a total idyllic paradise.
  • Each manifold is the virtual manifestation of your own private paradise. REVIEW: Lady of Mazes by Karl Schroeder
  • A sudden rush of heat flowed over her then she fell over the edge to paradise.
  • How could Kentucky ever have been anything but a peaceful paradise of bluegrass fields where thoroughbred horses frolicked under the indulgent gaze of mint-julep-sipping colonels? Behind the Bluegrass
  • However, it appears you (and anyone else, excepting Japanese and South Korean citizens) may now get the chance to visit the last remaining worker's paradise.
  • As some of us slept, others watched the courtship of a pair of paradise flycatchers and a pair of crested buntings.
  • Pushpak International, floriculturists in Jayanagar, export roses, carnations and birds of paradise to Italy, England, Japan, Iraq, Iran and Singapore.
  • The novella begins with a young man, Candide, who is living a sheltered life in an Edenic paradise and being indoctrinated with Leibnizian optimism (or simply optimism) by his tutor, Pangloss. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Which makes Paradise Lost the ideal listen for those among you who happen to like the more lugubrious moments of Depeche Mode, or Metallica, or, preferably, both.
  • Dreaming in the memory is not as good as waiting for the paradise in the hell.
  • At a personal level, I remember him once quipping to me in a lift: ‘How can I like music that is supposed to represent a lost paradise, when I don't believe in such things?’
  • The pair were dubbed the first official "toolies" of the Schoolies season after being spotted partying together in a roped off section of a Surfers Paradise nightclub.
  • Such a pessimistic view of a place once described as a paradise is unacceptable.
  • Expedition Cruises (expeditioncruises. com) takes passengers to see a research station at King George Island in the South Shetland Islands, swim in the geothermally heated waters at Deception Island, set foot on Antarctica's Paradise Bay peninsula and watch penguins in their natural habitat -- all in five-star luxury. Travel:The Icy Final Frontier
  • After releasing two albums for 4AD, Baltimore's cabaret-postpunk trio Celebration balked at resubmitting itself to the cycles of industry and set about releasing its third album, "Hello Paradise," independently, offering fans a chance — a la Radiohead — to pay what they wish to own the album. Going Gaga for Beats and Tunes
  • There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love andd innocence. 
  • Of course, the sura says that this Night Journey to Paradise begins at the ‘further mosque,’ and the understanding of the sages is that the ‘further mosque’ is here.
  • In Bird of Paradise, McCrea plays Johnny, a happy-go-lucky guy out yachting with his friends in the South Seas.
  • The oblique rays of the sun on the orchards create this typical landscape that traditional iconography would associate with an earthly paradise.
  • Turning this quote on its head, one can confidently say that readers have proved this paradise allegory's aptness over and over again.
  • In Scotland the channering worm doth chide even the souls that come from where, "beside the gate of Paradise, the birk grows fair enough. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"

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