Zitat des Tages über Zenit / Zenith:
For in the works of Robert Burns we see the whole cosmos of man's experience and emotion, from zenith to nadir, from birth until death.
American power worldwide is at its historic zenith.
I think that whenever a nation feels itself to be at is zenith, it starts to feel a creeping sense of anxiety.
The late '70's and early '80s is the zenith of a certain craftsmanship in sound recording.
I think one of the reasons people quit is because they're afraid they won't be able to get better and better; that they have to come to a zenith of some kind.
There is a tradition that sees journalism as the dark side of literature, with book writing at its zenith. I don't agree. I think that all written work constitutes literature, even graffiti.
The zenith of elegance in any woman's wardrobe is the little black dress, the power of which suggests dash and refinement.
Umberto Poli was born in Trieste in 1883, when the city was at its zenith as the major port of the Habsburgs. The irredentist sympathies of Umberto's Italian-speaking parents can be detected in their giving him the first name of the Italian emperor.
The American preoccupation with the law, which is certainly not past, was at its zenith in 1995. The 1980s, the late 1980s, had sort of begun to percolate up to public consciousness this enormous interest in the law.