223 examples of utopia in sentences

Man is the animal that wants Utopia.

So long as human nature was looked upon as fixed constant in the ebb and flow of life, a Utopia of fine minds could be conceived only by the dreamer and poet.

The desire for such a Utopia could only be regarded as a tragic aspiration for an impossibility.

The equality of Utopia can be the equality of the highest and fullest development possible for each of its inhabitants.

If we could not obtain Utopia then, we might, at least by abolishing the subnormals and abnormals who constitute the slaves and careerists of society, render the human race less contemptible and more divine.

FIRST AND LAST THINGS NEW WORLDS FOR OLD A MODERN UTOPIA THE FUTURE IN AMERICA

"THE WAR THAT WILL END WAR," "THE WORLD SET FREE," "IN THE DAYS OF THE COMET," AND "A MODERN UTOPIA" 1918 PREFACE

They have got out of Christendom into the landwhat shall I call it?of cuckoldrythe Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and the manners perfect freedom.

They have got out of Christendom into the landwhat shall I call it?of cuckoldrythe Utopia of gallantry, where pleasure is duty, and the manners perfect freedom.

The average man now has intelligence enough: Utopia is not far off, if the self-appointed folk who rule us, and teach us for a consideration, would only be willing to do unto others as they would be done by,

The New Atlantis is a kind of scientific novel describing another Utopia as seen by Bacon.

Utopia is unreal for the politician, but exists as an ideal for the theorist.

Perhaps in Utopia they will take the reviewer's business entirely off our hands, as they are said to be doing already, by-the-bye, in one leading periodical.

In Jerusalem the Bolsheviks, astonishingly credulous of "secret" news from Moscow, and skeptical of every one's opinion but their own, were bolsheviking Marxian Utopia beneath a screen of such arrogant innocence that even the streetcorner police constables suspected them.

ARTAXAM'INOUS, king of Utopia, married to Griskinissa, whom he wishes to divorce for Distaffi'na.

[Sir Thomas More] "not come begging for the clergy from purgatory, with his supplication of soulsnor the poor soul and proctor been there with his bloody bishop Christen catte, so far conjured into his own Utopia.

The text would suggest the expectation of its occurring either in More's Utopia, or in his Supplication of Souls, but I cannot find it in either of them.

A clinging flavor penetrates ray life My onion is imperfectness: I cleave To nature's blunders, evanescent types Which sages banish from Utopia.

King James sold two hundred baronetcies of the United Kingdom, for one thousand pounds each; and Mr. Owen offers an unlimited number of presidentships in his incipient Utopia on the same advantageous terms.

Utopia, iii. 202, n. 3. UTRECHT, Boswell a student there, i. 400, 473; ii. 9; William Pitt (Earl of Chatham), a student, ii. 177, n. 1. UTTOXETER MARKET, Johnson does penance there, i. 56, n. 2; iv. 373; Michael Johnson's shop, i. 36, n. 3.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY. Collectivism; a fake utopia.

CHAMBERLIN, WILLIAM HENRY. Collectivism; a fake utopia.

Author: Mary Utopia Rothrock.

I should have preferred going with my family to that blessed Utopia where there are neither births, deaths, marriages, divorces, breaches of promise, nor return tickets; only, unfortunately, I was not invited.

UTOPIA (Nowhere), an imaginary island described by Sir Thomas More, and represented as possessing a perfect political organisation, and which has given name to all schemes which aim at the like impossible perfection, though often applied to such as are not so much impossible in themselves as impracticable for want of the due individual virtue and courage to realise them.

223 examples of  utopia  in sentences