It is inexpressibly beautiful and I will be sad when it's over. |
If the inexpressibly terrible is a sign of modern times, then Goya is not the prophet of modernity but the ultimate foreseer of the modern nightmare. |
With your love and your pride, your sins and your folly, inexpressibly dear to me! |
Joseph was inexpressibly shocked to observe his son's enthusiasm as he beheld these exhibitions of heathen vaingloriousness. |
The clarity of understanding between them was inexpressibly precious to him. |
It is made of cosmic ray photons, as lux is made of light photons, but the inexpressibly tighter bond makes the strength enormous. |