Quotes About Immensity
que sus espíritus se expandían, que los deseos y la memoria desaparecían, que se abandonaban en una sola inmensa claridad. Se abrazaron en ese extraordinario espacio reconociéndose, porque tal vez habían estado allí juntos en vidas anteriores y lo estarían muchas veces más en vidas futuras, como sugirió Tao Chi'en. Eran
~ Isabel Allende
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The Infinite cannot be measured. The plan of Nature is so immense, but she has no plan, no scheme, but to go on and on forever. What is size, what is time, distance, to the Infinite? Nothing. The Infinite knows no time, no space, no great, no small, no beginning, no end.
~ John Burroughs
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SHE Is A Wonderful Romantic Poem With Billions of Lines. Even If I Could, I Wouldn't Finish Reading HER In My Entire Life....
~ Muhammad Imran Hasan
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I'm a little frightened, perhaps. We always are, aren't we? When we have to open a door that's always been there...but we've never opened. [...] I mean frightened by the immensity of what lies beyond the door. A God of Love--infinite and eternal. How could I ever be worthy of that?
~ Tony Hendra
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The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest.
~ Kilgore Trout
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The incompleteness and the uncertainty of our knowledge, our precariousness, suspended over the abyss of the immensity of what we don't know, does not render life meaningless: it makes it interesting and precious.
~ Carlo Rovelli
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The Wall was like that. Sometimes he could almost forget that it was there, the way you forgot about the sky or the earth underfoot, but there were other times when it seemed as if there was nothing else in the world.
~ George R.R. Martin
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There's never an end for the sea.
~ Samuel Beckett
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It is hard to be finite upon an infinite subject, and all subjects are infinite.
~ Herman Melville
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Ce lui qui nage au milieu des flots ne se rend pas compte de l'immensité de la mer
~ Takehiko Inoue
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Mountains are earth's undecaying monuments.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
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He feels himself buried in those two infinities, the ocean and the sky, at one and the same time: the one is a tomb; the other is a shroud.
~ Victor Hugo
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What more could he need, this old man whose little leisure was divided between day-time gardening and night-time contemplation? Was not that narrow space with the sky its ceiling room enough for the worship of God in the most delicate of his works and in the most sublime? A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in -what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.
~ Victor Hugo
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Indeed, is not that all, and what more can be desired? A little garden to walk, and immensity to reflect on. At his feet something to cultivate and gather; above his head something to study and meditate upon: a few flowers on the earth, and all the stars in the sky.
~ Victor Hugo
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what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in which to dream. At one's feet that which can be cultivated and plucked; over head that which one can study and meditate upon: some flowers on earth, and all the stars in the sky.
~ Victor Hugo
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Oh, you who are! Ecclesiastes calls you the All-powerful; the Maccabees call you the Creator; the Epistle to the Ephesians calls you liberty; Baruch calls you Immensity; the Psalms call you Wisdom and Truth; John calls you Light; the Books of Kings call you Lord; Exodus calls you Providence; Leviticus, Sanctity; Esdras, Justice; the creation calls you God; man calls you Father; but Solomon calls you Compassion, and that is the most beautiful of all your names.
~ Victor Hugo
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Oh, implacable march of human societies! Oh, losses of men and of souls on the way! Ocean into which falls all that the law lets slip! Disastrous absence of help! Oh, moral death! The sea is the inexorable social night into which the penal laws fling their condemned. The sea is the immensity of wretchedness. The soul, going down stream in this gulf, may become a corpse. Who shall resuscitate it?
~ Victor Hugo
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Does not this comprehend all, in fact? and what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in which to dream. At
~ Victor Hugo
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Sinto-me sepultado ao mesmo tempo por estes dois infinitos: o oceano e o céu.
~ Victor Hugo
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What more do you need? A little garden to walk in, and immensity to reflect on. At his feet something to cultivate and gather; above his head something to study and meditate on; a few flowers on earth and all the stars in heaven.
~ Victor Hugo
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And this is the note: "Oh Thou who art! "Ecclesiastes names thee the Almighty; Maccabees names thee Creator; the Epistle to the Ephesians names thee Liberty; Baruch names thee Immensity; the Psalms name thee Wisdom and Truth; John names thee Light; the book of Kings names thee Lord; Exodus calls thee Providence; Leviticus, Holiness; Esdras, Justice; Creation calls thee God; man names thee Father; but Solomon names thee Compassion, and that is the most beautiful of all thy names.
~ Victor Hugo
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So my mind sinks in this immensity: And foundering is sweet in such a sea".
~ Giacomo Leopardi
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So my mind sinks in this immensity: [15] and foundering is sweet in such a sea.
~ Giacomo Leopardi
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M'Illumino D'Immenso - I flood myself with the light of the immense.
~ Giuseppe Ungaretti
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