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Quotes About Infinite

God is limitless in His love, and asks that we at least make the effort to be limitless in ours.
~ Marianne Williamson
Each one of us is an outlet to God and an inlet to God.
~ Ernest Holmes
He knew for a fact that it was possible to fall and just keep falling.
~ Tom Perrotta
Love is the world's infinite mutability; lies, hatred, murder even, are all knit up in it; it is the inevitable blossoming of its opposites, a magnificent rose smelling faintly of blood.
~ Tony Kushner
El TODO es Mente viviente infinita. ¡El iluminado lo llama Espíritu!
~ Unknown
We should give it an imposing name, too," he said. "The Inscrutable Bowl of Infinite Stew, or something." Thorn
~ Tui T. Sutherland
but the truth is, the more hours I spend in contemplation, the less I know about God-and the more I realize how arrogant it is for us poor humans to squeeze the Infinite into our limited definitions.
~ Unknown
It was such places as this, such moments that he loved above all else in life; she knew that, and she also knew that he loved them more if she could be there to experience them with him. And although he was aware that the very silences and emptinesses that touched his soul terrified her, he could not bear to be reminded of that. It was as if always he held the fresh hope that she, too, would be touched in the same way as he by solitude and the proximity to infinite things.
~ Paul Bowles
He was somewhere, he had come back through the vast regions from nowhere; there was the certitude of an infinite sadness at the core of his consciousness, but the sadness was reassuring, because it alone was familiar.
~ Paul Bowles
Why not scientific humanism? "It's not good enough." Why isn't it? "This life is too much trouble, far too strange, to arrive at the end of it and have to answer, 'Scientific humanism.' That won't do. A poor show. Life is a mystery, love is a delight. Therefore I take it as axiomatic that one should settle for nothing less than the infinite mystery and the infinite delight, i.e., God. In fact I demand it. I refuse to settle for anything less.
~ Unknown
Once you cross the threshold of profitability, however low, your runway becomes infinite.
~ Paul Graham
Feelings do not grow old along with the body. Feelings form part of a world I don't know, but it's a world where there's no time, so space, no frontiers.
~ Paulo Coelho
When we stop seeking the familiarity of samsara, when we stop fighting the groundlessness of freedom from imputed meaning, emptiness becomes an experience of awe, of the infinite, of limitless pace.
~ Pema Chodron
Any argument where one supposes an arbitrary choice to be made an uncountably infinite number of times ...[is] outside the domain of mathematics.
~ Unknown
In art, to express the infinite one should suggest infinitely more than is expressed.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Works of art are of an infinite loneliness and with nothing so little to be reached as with criticism.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Art is a Great Goddess of infinite intrigue and illusion, and even a lifetime of worship may not find her fickle soul.
~ Robert Genn
The possibilities of the art of combination are not infinite, but they tend to be frightful.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
Whether we know it or not, we are all in a quest after the Great Companion. All study, all art, all music, all literature, all government, all industry are in essence a search after the Infinite.
~ Lyman Abbott
There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life.
~ Federico Fellini
I'm the greatest living thing in the universe.
~ Unknown
The vitality of art is its capacity for infinite expansion. One form doesn't preclude another any more than the existence of Mozart makes the existence of Bach superfluous.
~ Lloyd Alexander
If God in all of His infinite power and love were real to us, the opinions of men, either for or against us, and the honor or dishonor they may bestow would shrink into nothingness in comparison.
~ Dave Hunt
We are finite creatures, bound to this place and this time, and helpless before an endless expanse. It is within the calculus that for the first time the infinite is charmed into compliance, its luxuriance subordinated to the harsh concept of a limit.
~ David Berlinski