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Quotes About Infinite

Only in Jesus Christ do we see how the untamable, infinite God can become a baby and a loving Savior. On the cross we see how both the love and the holiness of God can be fulfilled at once.
~ Timothy Keller
True, He is infinite Majesty, but He is also infinite Goodness and infinite Love. There can be no greater Lord than God; neither can there be a more ardent lover than He.
~ Alphonsus Liguori
Love is a circle that doth restless move in the same sweet eternity of love.
~ Robert Herrick
God is so big He can cover the whole world with His love, and so small He can curl up inside your heart.
~ June Masters Bacher
Believe in love's infinite journey, for it is your own, for you are love. Love is life
~ Rumi
Love is too large, too deep ever to be truly understood or measured or limited within the framework of words.
~ M. Scott Peck
Love rests on no foundation. It is an endless ocean, with no beginning or end.
~ Rumi
Because love, love never finishes.
~ Sara Zarr
In the vacuum of the heart love falls forever.
~ John Updike
God's love supply is never empty.
~ Max Lucado
All because of love when it arrived my temporal life from then on changed to eternal
~ Rumi
There is no way our little minds can comprehend the love of God. But that didn't keep him from coming.
~ Max Lucado
God is not bound by time.
~ Max Lucado
I felt as if the Milky Way, hovering above our heads like a celestial pitcher, had suddenly overturned, pouring suns and planets down my throat. Stars seemed to be shooting out of my finger and toes, the ends of my hair.
~ Meg Cabot
Tears were one thing–unlike money...that could never run out.
~ Meg Cabot
Poetry arises from the desire to get beyond the finite and the historical—the human world of violence and difference—and to reach the transcendent or divine. You're moved to write a poem, you feel called upon to sing, because of that transcendent impulse. But as soon as you move from that impulse to the actual poem, the song of the infinite is compromised by the finitude of its terms.
~ Ben Lerner
The centre of me is always and eternally in terrible pain ... A searching for something beyond what the world contains, something transfiguring and infinite.
~ Bertrand Russell
Leibniz used to discourse to Queen Sophia Charlotte of Prussia concerning the infinitely little, and how she would reply that on that subject she needed no instruction—the behaviour of courtiers had made her thoroughly familiar with it.
~ Bertrand Russell
When an individual partakes of an idea, the individual and the idea are similar; therefore there will have to be another idea, embracing both the particulars and the original idea. And there will have to be yet another, embracing the particulars and the two ideas... ad infinitum. Thus every idea, instead of being one, becomes an infinite series of ideas.
~ Bertrand Russell
When an individual partakes of an idea, the individual and the idea are similar; therefore there will have to be another idea, embracing both the particulars and the original idea. And there will have to be yet another, embracing the particulars and the two ideas, and so on ad infinitum. Thus every idea, instead of being one, becomes an infinite series of ideas.
~ Bertrand Russell
Like night, the desert is boundless, comfortless and infinite. Like night, it intrigues the mind and leads it to futility. When you have flown halfway across a desert, you experience the desperation of a sleepless man waiting for dawn which only comes when the importance of it's coming is lost. You fly forever, weary with an invariable scene, and when you are at last released from its monotony, you remember nothing of it because there was nothing there.
~ Beryl Markham
It was a world as old as Time, but as new as Creation's hour had left it.
~ Beryl Markham
God does not have some limited supply of power, requiring that we carefully select a few choice things to pray about. God's power is infinite. God's grace and mercy are drawn deeply from the bottomless well of His heart.
~ Beth Moore
This invisibility, however, means that the opportunities for creative research are infinite.
~ Barbara Smith