This is like the universal information field of the cosmos and all-pervading force of unbounded resources, the "Mind of God." ❋ Denise M. Wilbanks (2012)
Indeed it's not so much a landscape as what looks as though it could be the contents of the earth's stomach—volcanic rock and lava, with an all-pervading aroma of sulphur—which in a sense it is. ❋ Jeff Mills (2011)
Perhaps the most surprising thing is quite how prominent and all-pervading the spectacle of glazed, jowly men hawking their sexism became at its midweek peak, dwarfing the complete collapse of the British economy and transforming the world into a place where Keys and Gray seemed to loom out of every crevice, ready to spring fresh sexism scoops and diffuse additional sexism leaks. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The ultimate wisdom of the Sage is the place of primordial space - empty, vast, and devoid of inherent existence, yet imbued with and not separate from an all-pervading sense of love and compassion - your basic goodness. ❋ C. Clinton Sidle (2011)
Add to this the all-pervading corruption, self-enriching habits and abuse of EU funds by Italian politicians at all levels, even the most fervent acolyte at the altar of pan-Europeanism begins to feel the onset of a crisis of faith. ❋ Frederic Whyte (2011)
Alamy The Dómkirkjan, the city's Lutheran cathedral What else you need to know: Don't be put too concerned at the all-pervading smell of sulphur all over town. ❋ Jeff Mills (2011)
Nor was this all-pervading caress a something that cloyed with too great sweetness; nor was it sickly sentimental; nor was it maudlin with love's madness. ❋ Unknown (2010)
A cynic could see the food-conscious United States as frantically engaged in a symbolic environmental micro-practice that we can understand and control, while an all-pervading macro-problem broods and prepares to wreck large parts of the world we know. ❋ Jedediah Purdy (2012)
Since the unified field is an all-pervading field at the basis of consciousness and matter, when unity is enlivened in the individual, unity is enlivened everywhere. ❋ Jeanne Ball (2011)
One of the early first responders was a San Bernardino deputy sheriff who noticed the all-pervading odor of tequila and took charge. ❋ J.A. Jance (2011)
This philosophical rebellion against everything self-evident has given birth to the basic attitude of our generation, namely, an all-pervading distrust of every kind of beauty and perfection. ❋ Unknown (2009)
There is an all-pervading smell of overcooked vegetables, and everything could do with a fresh coat of paint – but there again, at the Josef Pilsudski school named after the legendary politician who brought Poland back into being after the first world war, a group of eight students aged between 17 and 18 are sparkiness and confidence incarnate. ❋ Unknown (2011)
In his 1871 book, "The Descent of Man," Charles Darwin noted that anthropologists conclude that "a belief in all-pervading spiritual agencies seems to be universal; and apparently follows from a considerable advance in the reasoning powers of man, and from a still greater advance in his faculties of imagination, curiosity and wonder." ❋ Michael Shermer (2010)