11 Metaphors for creators

The creators of public opinion in reference to Byron have not been women of fashion, or men of the world, but literary lions themselves,like Thackeray, who detested him, and the whole school of pharisaic ecclesiastical dignitaries, who abhorred in him sentiments which they condoned in Fielding, in Burns, in Rousseau, and in Voltaire.

'We heard it said that the Creator of the world was the Lord who is above; people used always, when I was growing up, to point towards heaven.

The Creator is -pi, Old Man; Dr. Brinton thinks he is a personification of Light, but Mr. Grinnell reckons it absurd to attribute so abstract a conception to the Blackfeet.

Thinking clearly, she should see that a creator can never be an adjective; and that a woman who creates and sustains a home, and under whose hands children grow up to be strong and pure men and women, is a creator, second only to God.

The great Creator to revere, Must sure become the creature; But still the preaching cant forbear, And ev'n the rigid feature; Yet ne'er with wits profane to range, Be complaisance extended; An atheist-laugh's a poor exchange For Deity offended!

The great creator of the Greek drama was Aeschylus, born at Eleusis 525 B.C.

The creator of them was his boundless energy, his force of personality, which kept steadily before him his unquenchable faith and led him from strength to strength.

He believes that the Creator is a magnified non-natural man, living in the sky.'

But who could expect the creator of the Sistine, the sculptor of the Medicean tombs, the architect of the cupola, the writer of the sonnets, to be an absolutely normal individual?

The creator of modern Bath was the social adventurer Nash.

It proves its creator to be a true spiritual as well as physical descendant of President Edwards; and not even his ancestor has shown more vividly the "exceeding sinfulness of sin."

11 Metaphors for  creators