"Turbidity" Quotes from Famous Books
... the water of streams differ at these times in turbidity and in the relative amount of ... — The Elements of Geology • William Harmon Norton
... stage for the further evolution of the soul through the grasping of a higher kind of reality than has as yet presented itself to it. As Eucken says: "Religion proves itself a kingdom of opposites. When it steps out of such opposites, it destroys without a doubt the turbidity and evanescence of ordinary commonplace life, and separates clearly the lights and shadows from one another. It sets our life between the sharpest contrasts, and engenders the most powerful feelings and the most mighty movements; it ... — An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy • W. Tudor Jones
... slightest infection of the protected and pure air to take place, or, from some putrescent source, inoculate your sterilized fluid with the minutest atom, and shortly turbidity, offensive scent, and destructive ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888 • Various
... flesh, till keen She climbs from the calm and clear, Through turbidity all between, From the known to the unknown here, Heaven's "Shall be," from ... — Browning's England - A Study in English Influences in Browning • Helen Archibald Clarke |