But the government needed him, and his invention, and his reputation at Stanford was one of an omnificent inventor.
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Here will and intellect coincide, for omnificent power flows in part through our persons, and the spirit itself is a spark of that fire, or rather the light of that flame. |
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If I could penetrate into the inner workings of things, I should discover omnificent power to be simple or compound, continuous or spasmodic, intentional or blind. |
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Humans have worshipped everything they could not understand, from stars, sun, moon, wind, sea, and have imagined gods that are supposed to be omnipotent, omnificent, omniscient, and omnipresent. |
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If it had been down to the omnificent one, surely he wouldn't have lost 8-4 to Steve Beaton. |
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