We found 15 examples of how to use cassandra in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 15 of 15.
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| 1. | You are like cassandra. | |
| 2. | E'en then – alas! to Trojan ears in vain – / Cassandra sang, and told in utterance plain / the coming doom. | |
| 3. | Here warlike Epytus, renowned in fight, / and valiant Rhipeus gather to our side, / and Hypanis and Dymas, matched in might, join with us, by the glimmering moon descried. / Here Mygdon's son, Coroebus, we espied, / who came to Troy, Cassandra's love to gain, / and now his troop with Priam's hosts allied; / poor youth and heedless! whom in frenzied strain / his promised bride had warned, but warned, alas! in vain. | |
| 4. | Dragged by her tresses from Minerva's fane, / Cassandra comes, the Priameian maid, / stretching to heaven her burning eyes in vain, / her eyes, for bonds her tender hands constrain. | |
| 5. | "O son, long trained in Ilian fates, he said, / this chance Cassandra, she alone, displayed. / Oft to Hesperia and Italia's reign / she called us." | |
| 6. | "Sheela, what do you think is the meaning or purpose of this universe?" "Cassandra, I think there is no meaning or purpose. Like a painting or sculpture, this universe just is." "Hmm." | |
| 7. | "Sheela, what's your religion?" "Cassandra, I'm Dharmic, swinging between Buddhism and Hinduism." | |
| 8. | "What's your religion, Cassandra?" "Sheela, I think I tend towards Animism, like Shinto or Daoism." | |
| 9. | "Cassandra, Bodhi Day is the Buddhist holiday that commemorates the day that the historical Buddha experienced enlightenment." "The eighth of December, right, Sheela?" "Correct." | |
| 10. | "Cassandra, the fifteenth of December is Zamenhof Day!" "It's the birthday of Esperanto's creator, Doctor Zamenhof, right, Sheela?" "Correct." | |
| 11. | "Sheela, what kind of meditation are you learning at the Thai temple?" "Cassandra, I’m actually learning two kinds: samatha or tranquillity and vipassanā or insight." | |
| 12. | "Cassandra, in tranquillity meditation, you can count or repeat a seed word in your head." "Sheela, I know it's more complicated than what you say." | |
| 13. | "Cassandra, in insight meditation, you let your mind flow by, and you just observe." "Sheela, like a passing parade?" "Sort of." | |
| 14. | "Cassandra, in meditation, you have to be mindful of your breathing in and out." "Oh, okay, Sheela." | |
| 15. | "Cassandra, you can meditate focusing on an object, like a gem or a cactus plant." "I'll try, Sheela." |