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Quotes About Infinite

I often think we do not take this business of photography in a sufficiently serious spirit. Issuing a photograph is like marriage: you can only undo the mischief with infinite woe.
~ H. G. Wells
Nothing created has ever been able to fill the heart of man. God alone can fill it infinitely.
~ Thomas Aquinas
We're all worth it, man. We're all worth millions of planets and stars and galaxies and universes.
~ River Phoenix
Two things in life are infinite; the stupidity of man and the mercy of God.
~ G. I. Gurdjieff
God creates out of nothing. Therefore, until a man is nothing, God can make nothing out of him.
~ Martin Luther
If the infinite had not desired man to be wise, he would not have bestowed upon him the faculty of knowing.
~ Manly Hall
The Lord of man and beast is working in all; His presence is scattered everywhere; There is none else to be seen.
~ Guru Arjan
God has no intention of setting a limit to the efforts of man to conquer space.
~ Pope Pius XII
Man is such a wondrous being that it is never possible to count up all his merits at once. The more you study him, the more new particulars appear, and their description would be endless.
~ Nikolai Gogol
Great is wisdom; infinite is the value of wisdom. It cannot be exaggerated; it is the highest achievement of man.
~ Thomas Carlyle
My house is small, but you are learned men And by your arguments can make a place Twenty foot broad as infinite as space.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
Think of the egotism of a man who believes that an infinite being wants his praise!
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
A temple, first of all, is a place of prayer; and prayer is communion with God. It is the 'infinite in man seeking the infinite in God.' Where they find each other, there is holy sanctuary--a temple.
~ B. H. Roberts
Man cannot measure the bounds nor fathom the depths of divine forgiveness.
~ James E. Talmage
The biggest machines, in those days, were already pushing the limits of what could be constructed on Arbre with reasonable amounts of money. I hadn't known that, I said. I always tend to assume there's an infinite amount of money out there. There might as well be, Arsibalt said, but most of it gets spent on pornography, sugar water, and bombs. There is only so much that can be scraped together for particle accelerators.
~ Neal Stephenson
I hadn't known that,' I said. 'I always tend to assume there's an infinite amount of money out there.' 'There might as well be,' Arsibalt said, 'but most of it gets spent on pornography, sugar water, and bombs.
~ Neal Stephenson
I always tend to assume there's an infinite amount of money out there." "There might as well be," Arsibalt said, "but most of it gets spent on pornography, sugar water, and bombs. There is only so much that can be scraped together for particle accelerators.
~ Neal Stephenson
Now he had learned that a machine, simple in its design, could produce results of infinite complexity.
~ Neal Stephenson
Even though he's just a piece of software, he has reason to be cheerful; he can move through the nearly infinite stacks of information in the Library with the agility of a spider dancing across a vast web of cross-references.
~ Neal Stephenson
But our relationship to these infinite pasts and futures isn't random—plausibility throws its weight around, per some freaky quantum mechanics stuff that Dr. Oda calls Feynman Diagram History Pachinko.
~ Neal Stephenson
hadn't known that," I said. "I always tend to assume there's an infinite amount of money out there." "There might as well be," Arsibalt said, "but most of it gets spent on pornography, sugar water, and bombs. There is only so much that can be scraped together for particle accelerators.
~ Neal Stephenson
Pascal's Wager?" asked Dr. Trinh. "Pascal once said that you should believe in God because, if you turned out to be wrong, you weren't losing anything, and if you turned out to be right, the reward was infinite," Corvallis said.
~ Neal Stephenson
The QUIPUs (Quantum Information Processing Units) that make up the Chronotron are capable of dealing with the infinite-pasts-as-weighted-by-plausibility calculations in SLIT (Something Less Than Infinite Time).
~ Neal Stephenson
Pascal once said that you should believe in God because, if you turned out to be wrong, you weren't losing anything, and if you turned out to be right, the reward was infinite
~ Neal Stephenson