8 Metaphors for realization

Its faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things unseen, whose realization will be the labour of a long age.

The operation is an extremely delicate one, and its successful realization is a good illustration of what is possible with machinery.

On the other hand, science can emancipate itself from such service and can rise in free independence to the pursuit of truth, in which the realization of its own aims is its proper function.

The realization of unchanging principles in consciousness is at once the source and secret of the highest power.

His dream may be our inspiration as it passes, as its realization may be the inspiration of future generations.

This realization of the poetry of London is not a small thing.

The realization of this was a steadying ballast which righted the wildly rolling keel under her feet.

" Keith's third realization in the way of self-consciousness was an uneasy doubt of his own inherent nicety, for he soon discovered that whatever was thus particularly forbidden seemed to himself particularly desirable.

8 Metaphors for  realization