Examples of using We cannot know in English and their translations into Croatian
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But we cannot know God.
These are things that we cannot know.
We cannot know the truth.
What tomorrow brings… we cannot know.
We cannot know if-if they.
We cannot know this without questioning you.
He led a godly life, but we cannot know whom God has chosen.
We cannot know who Joseph is, or where he is.
Of course, we cannot know Kṛṣṇa perfectly.
The very terms, symbols, ideas, and realities by which we have been shaped andcreated will burn in flames, and we cannot know or predict what we will be when we come out the other side.
And we cannot know which side will win out.
And yet, without our history… we cannot know who we are… or what we may some day become.
We cannot know if-if they actually came from the pit.
That since minds are evidently being influenced, we cannot know at this moment whether our own memories are completely accurate and true.
We cannot know how your brain will process what you see.
Namely, the market dictates everything, and we cannot know when a certain vacancy will appear that will match somebody' s profile.
We cannot know the truth. We should not judge.
Before we die, we cannot know that death is not the greatest joy.
We cannot know if someone is already working at some work position or not. .
Before we wake, we cannot know that what we dream does not exist.
Because we cannot know where we are going if we do n't know where we are from.
I'm constrained to point out, we cannot know whether our own memories are accurate and true. that since minds are being influenced,- Why?
Alike, we cannot know, and it is irrational to expect that we know, and predict what other people want or feel.
As a result, we cannot know God's wonderful plan for our lives.
Of course, we cannot know who wrote this grub shite, but I would gamble he is not the equal of a commander who rides headlong in the fray and yet has never been shot nor captured.
Rather than focusing on something we cannot know for sure, it is better to focus on the Creator, who has made us“fearfully and wonderfully”(Psalm 139:14).
In this respect, we cannot know what it was that Molière actually thought of the Misanthrope character, just as we cannot slip into easy conclusions and fixed values, as is the one that follows from the assumed formula«truth equals fairness», before we first analyse which truth is it that is at stake, at what price and for what purposes or motives.
I told you we could not know where our journey would lead.