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the inconceivable
adjective
Unable to be conceived, unbelievable
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"I'm interested in the inconceivable," he said.
Eels are tiny envoys from the realm of the inconceivable.
Imagine every conceivable form of torture, then add the inconceivable.
The inconceivable can happen because for him it already has.
LIFE, Richard Goodman writes, "is a startling combination of the unexpected and the inconceivable.
The inconceivable happened in 1997 with the emergence of Tiger Woods.
Faced with a curious child, Mr. Beauchamp's mother and father delicately explained the inconceivable.
So let's do the inconceivable and try not to blame anyone.
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Even heady abstractions ("Don't wipe your eyes over lies/Just let them shine their blue/On every whisper that welcomes/The inconceivable and the birth of the true") seemed to resonate with some strange authority.
Translated ButJulie Schwiethet Collazo.
And today — take the idea, in Islamic tradition, of the 'inconceivable and unrepresentable God.' I would assume each side would be interested in investigating that further, in talking about it more.
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