An intelligent explanation, by all mothers to the daughters and by all fathers to the sons, of the mysteries of their physical lives, when at the right age, would revolutionize civilization.
How it would revolutionize civilization if everyone were to adopt it and use it; to resolve that, whatever they did only the best they could do would be good enough, would satisfy them!
He was the inventor, he said, of a machine that would revolutionizelife in London, and he wanted Fulton, Brixton & Co.
Managing editors came who were going to revolutionizethe world and incidentally the Argus, but they were in the habit of disappearing to give place to others who also disappeared.
He says it will revolutionize travel along a certain line, but whether he is working on an airship that will rival ours, or a new automobile, I can't make out.
It will revolutionize travel under the water, and I don't want to leave home until I finish it.
Nor does it require a great stretch of the imagination to see in the invention of the phonograph one of the greatest achievements of the age--a discovery, indeed, which may possibly revolutionize the whole method of learning.
His aim was to revolutionize it--to give the kings of France a more thorough control over it; and, for the accomplishment of that purpose, to demonstrate to what a condition it had come through the present system.
Electricity is always his main study, and electricity he expects in time will revolutionize modern life by making heat, power, and light practically as cheap as air.
Very few of them saw how it was torevolutionize the farmer's labor, but one or two did.
The scheme worked, albeit in a primitive way, and Watt saw that he was on the track of an engine that would revolutionize the labor of men.
I wasn't referring to the novel; I was saying that instead of writing my all in a vain effort to revolutionize anything in particular, I'd try to get all the good I could out of the existing evil, and make the best of it.
They sent him and the Abbé Grégoire to revolutionize Savoy, and to divide it into departments.
But the introduction of sewing-machines seemed to revolutionizetheir behavior.
It is human to the very core, and it shows a wonderfully sympathetic character in a great man, whose work was destined a few years later to revolutionize physics and to found the practical science of electro-dynamics.
Those who seek torevolutionize the State declare this to be the nature of our government with few exceptions.
That such is a darling object with those who seek to revolutionize Connecticut, there is no doubt.
To revolutionize Connecticut it will be necessary to circulate, without any intermission, many gross falsehoods respecting the men in power, the judges, legislators and magistrates, and the acts and proceedings of the General Assembly.
I have for me Belgium and the Rhenish provinces, and with a tricoloured flag and a proclamation I could revolutionize them in four-and-twenty hours.
If they were to force me to make war, I could easily revolutionize the Italians; I would grant them whatever they might wish, independence or Eugene.
The numerous schools for dairy-farming that now exist in France, and the new State-paid teachers of agriculture, will most likely ere long revolutionize the art of cheese-making throughout the department.
There are doubtless many estimable parish priests in France, but how can these worthy men revolutionize the homes of the peasant?
If the key was there, we were on the track of a revelation that might revolutionize much that we had held fundamental in science and in our knowledge of life itself.
I felt that we might be on the verge of some great psychic discovery, one which would revolutionize human thought and to a certain extent human action.
Here were two big things destined torevolutionize trade: the use of cotton in place of flax or wool, and steam-power instead of human muscle.
Let us now glance at the history of the steam horse, which has done more than any other one thing to revolutionize the world.
Revolutionize capitalism out of state and orthodoxy out of church.
The application of rigorous thinking to life will even revolutionize scientific methods by the introduction of right definitions, correct classifications, just language, and so will lead to trustworthy results.
This application of mathematics to life will even revolutionize mathematics itself.
There are forces inside of me which if aroused and put into action would revolutionize my life, and I am going to get control of them, to use them.
By means of this divine connection through the Great Within of ourselves we can accumulate power that will revolutionize our lives.
With the advance of Science, civilized nations surrender such Beliefs; but they do not therefore revolutionizetheir Terminology.
The theory he advocates does not prove why the Ile-de-France masons could not themselves, without hint from Lombardy, have stumbled on the new feature which was to revolutionize the builder's art.
The theory long taught in the École des Chartes was that in the first part of the XI century, among a number of rural churches in the royal domain, there gradually came into use the member which was to revolutionize the science of building.
A man invents a thing which could revolutionize the arts, produce mountains of money, and bless the earth, and who will bother with it or show any interest in it?
They are trying to revolutionize Russia from within; that's pretty slow, you know, and liable to interruption all the time, and is full of perils for the workers.
There he became obsessed by the idea of a masterpiece, by means of which he was to revolutionize the world of art, and Christine allowed him to sacrifice their child and herself to his hopes of fame.
It was a case of great importance, involving the foundation patent of the machine which was destined to revolutionize the harvesting of grain.
Revolutionize through the ballot-box, and restore the Government once more to the affection and hearts of men, by making it express, as it was intended to do, the highest spirit of justice and liberty.