"Khayyamian" Example Sentences
1. His poetry is full of khayyamian wisdom.
2. She was inspired by the khayyamian philosophy of life.
3. His khayyamian musings were admired by all.
4. Her khayyamian outlook on life was quite unique.
5. His khayyamian reflections were truly profound.
6. She was moved by the khayyamian beauty of his words.
7. His khayyamian thoughts were quite profound.
8. She was captivated by the khayyamian depth of his words.
9. His khayyamian ideas were truly inspiring.
10. She was enthralled by the khayyamian beauty of his poetry.
11. His khayyamian vision was truly remarkable.
12. She was awed by the khayyamian insight of his words.
13. His khayyamian musings were truly profound.
14. She was touched by the khayyamian wisdom of his words.
15. His khayyamian reflections were quite thought-provoking.
16. She was moved by the khayyamian beauty of his musings.
17. His khayyamian ideas were quite unique.
18. She was inspired by the khayyamian depth of his thoughts.
19. His khayyamian vision was truly remarkable.
20. She was captivated by the khayyamian insight of his poetry.
21. His khayyamian philosophy was truly inspiring.
22. She was enthralled by the khayyamian beauty of his ideas.
23. His khayyamian musings were quite thought-provoking.
24. She was awed by the khayyamian depth of his reflections.
25. His khayyamian outlook was quite unique.
26. She was touched by the khayyamian wisdom of his musings.
27. His khayyamian thoughts were truly profound.
28. She was moved by the khayyamian beauty of his ideas.
29. His khayyamian vision was quite remarkable.
30. She was inspired by the khayyamian insight of his reflections.
31. His khayyamian philosophy was quite thought-provoking.
32. She was captivated by the khayyamian depth of his musings.
33. His khayyamian outlook was truly inspiring.
34. She was enthralled by the khayyamian beauty of his thoughts.
35. His khayyamian musings were quite profound.
36. She was awed by the khayyamian insight of his ideas.
37. His khayyamian reflections were quite unique.
38. She was touched by the khayyamian wisdom of his outlook.
39. His khayyamian vision was truly remarkable.
40. She was moved by the khayyamian beauty of his philosophy.
Common Phases
"The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ,
Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line,
Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.”