By extending our continuum beyond the ultimates of audacity and nugacity, we shall find ourselves confronted with propositions which are not only unremarkable but devoid of interest whatsoever. |
We need, with Cervantes and Shakespeare, all the help we can get in regard to ultimates, yet we need no help at all to enjoy them. |
His stated aims were dramatic conviction and reality, but these ideals meant ultimates to him and not superficial realism. |
In fact the physical body is one of the ultimates of our living. |
Magical, surreal, and otherworldly, Antarctica is a land of ultimates. |
These three ultimates are uncompounded as each is seen as being causally unconditioned. |