Examples of 'lies the paradox' in a sentence
Meaning of "lies the paradox"
lies the paradox: This phrase is used to introduce or point out a contradiction or situation that seems self-contradictory or absurd
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Therein lies the paradox of equality jurisprudence.
Except one, and therein lies the paradox.
Therein lies the paradox of his success.
The work is complete because incomplete, and therein lies the paradox of Romantic free beauty 8.
Herein lies the paradox of human rights.
Ah, but therein lies the paradox.
Herein lies the paradox of dictatorship.
Mulder, therein lies the paradox.
Herein lies the paradox of the status of slaves under colonization.
And herein lies the paradox.
Here lies the paradox of human nature and the source of all woe.
And therein lies the paradox.
Herein lies the paradox that awaits you at every turn on this extraordinary album.
No . And herein lies the paradox.
And therein lies the paradox of insanity and the great peril of our profession.
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The ones who really mourn, are the happy ones, says Christ, there lies the paradox.
Therein lies the paradox of repetition.
But you see, Mr Mulder, therein lies the paradox.
Therein lies the paradox of populism.
Why do you think I have kept her here? Ah, but therein lies the paradox.
Therein lies the paradox of innovation.
Ah, and therein lies the paradox of the yard sale.
Therein lies the paradox I have found myself in.
Indeed, therein lies the paradox named in the title.
And therein lies the paradox of the yard sale.
And therein lies the paradox in which I find myself.
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