18 Words to use with atoms

Atoms aura reveals secrets of celestial-white light-nature atoms.

Then came the atom bomb, bringing the collapse of Japan; the Japanese armies receded from China, and suddenly China was free, mistress once more in her own country as she had not been for decades.

Human atoms power harnessed prolongs life.

The atom-smasher.

Window ledge in the atom age.

Besides, it is evident that no atom can make another atom deviate; for that other atom carries also in its essence the same invincible and eternal determination to follow the straight line the same way.

whose thunders shake the sky, Whose eye this atom globe surveys, To Thee, my only rock, I fly Thy mercy in thy justice praise.

Let onion's atoms lurk within the bowl, And, scarce suspected, animate the whole;

And the least winds that blow Some minutest atom shake, Some fretting ruin make In roof and walls.

In his master the "flaring atom streams" had attained the sublimity of a Platonic vision, and the very majestic sadness of his materialism carried the young poet off his feet.

" The Western scientist teaches as the foundation of modern physics that "each and every atom of prakritic matter is the center of an etheric molecule of many atoms;" that "no two prakritic atoms touch," although their etheric envelopes or atmospheres do touch; and that "all physical phenomena are caused by the chording vibration of the prakritic atom and its envelope of ether," each "sounding the same note hundreds of octaves apart."

Then subtle doctors Scriptures made their prize; Casuists, like cocks, struck out each others eyes; Then dark distinctions reason's light disguised, And into atoms truth anatomised.

Fire clasped to elemental fire, 'Tis thus the solar atom whirls; The butterfly in aery gyre, On autumn mornings, swarms and swirls, In dance of delicate desire, No other than these boys and girls.

Spinrobin was a lost atom whirling somewhere outside on his own account, whereas the other seemed oddly in touch with it, almost merged and incorporated into it.

Never in recorded history was the capacity of man to modify nature and exploit society more publicly tested out than in the atom bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the purposeful devastation of jungle life and village life in large parts of Vietnam and Cambodia.

Every planet, every tree, every flower, every insect, is the result of sex seeking sex, atom calling atom.

In a dismal, gruff voice, he proclaimed himself a miner, deep, deep down: "And few, I trow, of my being know, And few that an atom care!"

'Who is man and what his place, Anxious asks the heart perplext, In the recklessness of space, Worlds with worlds thus intermixt, What has he, this atom creature, In the infinitude of nature?' F.T. PALGRAVE.

18 Words to use with  atoms