Citations:marvel
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English citations of marvel
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- 2021, Richard Fisher, Generational amnesia: The memory loss that harms the planet, BBC News (25 June 2021);
- If Cleopatra or Elizabeth I were to time-travel to the present day, they would marvel at a world we take for granted, with its vaccines and antibiotics, and a flushing toilet and fridge in every home.
- 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
- You read not anywhere that Esau had faith, no, not so much as a little; therefore, no marvel if, where the flesh only bears sway, (as it will in that man where no faith is to resist), if he sells his birthright, and his soul and all, and that to the devil of hell; for it is with such, as it is with the ass, who in her occasions cannot be turned away. [Jer. 2:24] When their minds are set upon their lusts, they will have them whatever they cost.
- True, they have often fled, both they and their master, when Great-grace hath but appeared; and no marvel; for he is the King's champion.