10 Metaphors for unknown

In its proper time the unknown becomes the known.

O passion immoral, for pie! Unknown are the ways that they fashion, Unknown and unseen of the eye, The pie that is marbled and mottled, The pie that digests with a sigh: For all is not Bass that is bottled, And all is not pork that is pie.

The unknown is the enemy of knowledge, which must be chased out of its last hiding-place.

To know God is to be in the secret place of all knowledge; and to trust Him changes the atmosphere surrounding mystery and seeming contradiction, from one of pain and fear to one of hope: the unknown may be some lovely truth in store for us, which yet we are not good enough to apprehend.

"The fatal 'unknown' was the prevailing designation; 'brought here at three in the morning, skull fractured, unknown;' 'brought at twelve at night, drowned under the Pont des Arts, cards in his pocket, unknown;''young woman, pregnant, crushed by a fiacre at the corner of the Rue Mandar, unknown;''new born child found dead of cold, at the gate of an hotel, unknown.'

" Unknown THE LIFE OF ST. GEORGE MARTYR St. George was a knight and born in Cappadocia.

THE GREAT UNKNOWN There are strange regions where the monotony of ignoble streets is broken only by an occasional church, a Board School, or a public-house.

The Unknown, the Occult, was the rage just then, and my story was received with great applause and called forth numerous quotations as to 'more things in heaven and earth.'

" "Oh, how thankful we are to have you here!" said Mrs. Burton, who felt as if the wet unknown, who was shedding pools of dirty water on to her clean floor, was an angel sent straight from heaven to help her in her time of need.

The Unknown is always the Terrible; and the more vivid an untaught imagination is, the more certain it is to conjure up exactly the things which alarm it most, and which it least likes to have to believe in.

10 Metaphors for  unknown