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Quotes About Countless

Their length could not be measured in years, just as an ocean could not explain the distance we have traveled, just as the dead can never be counted.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
There are countless men in the air, on land and at sea, and all that really happens happens to me.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
My father was obsessed with folk music from around the world, and I think the countless artists who performed them are my biggest influences.
~ Mitski
Officially, 5 percent of southern slaves worked in industrial occupations. But the statistic understates the reality. It does not include artisans who worked on plantations making articles for use on that plantation, and thus ignores countless enslaved blacksmiths, masons, cabinetmakers, cordwainers, saddle-makers, plow-wrights, and other craftsmen.
~ Daniel Walker Howe
All he saw was madness and bloodlust and jealousy carved onto countless bleeding and mangled faces.
~ James Dashner
It is a common pattern in Asian religions that hells below complement heavens above. In Buddhism, just as there are many hells, there are countless numbers of devas , and a multitude of heavens, summarized in figure 17.
~ Akira Sadakata
My story is the story of countless millions of children whose families and nations were torn apart for money in the name of Jesus Christ.
~ Sinead O'Connor
Who can count the sand by the sea?
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The stars in the sky are immeasurable.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Whether you are working for those closest to you now or working for future generations, both approaches are worthy of admiration. Seneca shows us that there are countless ways we can all contribute to society, whether benefiting one or many. Regardless of our individual skills and inclinations, there's a way open for everyone.
~ David Fideler
You're not a person. We take that form. We're an essence. We're an awareness of God's. We're made up of countless, countless realities.
~ Frederick Lenz
the countless unnamed jewels of Mars
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
But how could she trust herself to keep her footing? She knew the strength of the opposing impulses-she could feel the countless hands of habit dragging her back into some fresh compromise with fate.
~ Edith Wharton
Lulled in the countless chambers of the brain, our thoughts are linked by many a hidden chain; awake but one, and in, what myriads rise!
~ Alexander Pope
I've always loved Air Jordans. My favorite one was the Air Jordan No. 1 with the black front. What's ironic about that is I don't own a pair of those. I probably have countless pairs but they're my favorite ones. I had the poster in my room. Those are my favorite Jordan shoes of all time. I've just never bought them for myself.
~ Erik Spoelstra
Não se podem contar as luas que brilham sobre os seus telhados, nem os mil sóis resplandecentes que se escondem por trás dos seus muros
~ Khaled Hosseini
Countless acts of observation give substance and reality to what would otherwise be ghosts of existence. This solves the so-called "measurement problem" of
~ Deepak Chopra
Pose your questions to people and you will get countless useless answers.
~ Dejan Stojanovic
Every single moment offers countless opportunities to recognize and embrace gratitude as well as reasons to bitch and moan, and you have the glorious opportunity to choose which you will allow to shape your reality.
~ Jen Sincero
My friend you must understand that time forks perpetually into countless futures. And in at least one of them I have become your enemy. Jorge Luis Borges, The Garden of Forking Paths (1941)
~ Adrian McKinty
Influenza robbed countless youngsters of normal childhoods. For them, attending school had been a regular part of life. The pandemic, however, forced local authorities to decide whether to keep public schools open.
~ Albert Marrin
Life was so short, and books so countlessly many.
~ Aldous Huxley
When domestic violence was often a dark secret, Dad wrote the Violence Against Women Act, which gave countless women support, protection and a new chance at life.
~ Beau Biden
All of us live by the employment of countless untested assumptions, the truth of falsehood of which we can determine only through the hazard of our lives. Since most of us value our lives more than the truth, we leave such drastic tests for the fanatics.
~ Robert Sheckley