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In the times of civilization men had really felt themselves as the masters of creation.
Even the master of creation can't get away with defaulting on his mortgage repayments.
Cat-lizards, after all, as every cat-lizard obviously knew, were the true masters of creation.
They were the masters of creation.
But you, surely, are the Masters of Creation?
In the transcendence, one may ascend and anchor a new soul that is not destructive but a master of creation.
The fabled gods, the Utopian masters of creation?
For many years the humans worked happily under the loving guidance of Reorx, the master of creation and invention.
In Tunisia, police fired teargas into protestors who shouted, “Muhammad is the master of creation.”
The Lizards' smoother, faster, nearly silent machines showed that the Germans were not quite the masters of creation they fancied themselves to be.
There was always a master of creation, and--after one awful early experiment--it was never Proserpina.
Páni tvorstva (Masters of Creation)
The classic "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth" reflects the simple and majestic declaration that God is the master of creation.
When men proclaim themselves to be absolute masters of themselves and sole masters of creation, can they truly build a society where freedom, justice and peace reign?
We who are masters of creation are also its prisoners; we cannot step beyond it to create things that cannot be, to see things that cannot exist.
This is seen as a representation of his hubris as self-conceived omnipotent master of creation, or alternatively, as a playful juxtaposition demonstrating Barton's hallucinatory state of mind.
They were masters of creation, a force of such magnitude that it could never be diminished, a stable community whose laws were so sound and whose behavior was so reasonable that it could reproduce itself perpetually.
This implies a radical shift from the ideas prevailing in the 18th and 19th centuries and much of the 20th century, when human beings were thought to be lords and masters of creation with the right to do to the planet as they saw fit.