Quotes About Inaccessible
The Library is a sphere whose exact centre is any one of its hexagons and whose circumference is inaccessible.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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When the clocks of midnight squander a generous time, I will go further than Ulysses' oarsmen to the realm of dreams, inaccessible to human nature. From that underwater region, I rescue fragments that I do not begin to understand.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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The certitude that some shelf in some hexagon held precious books and that these precious books were inaccessible, seemed almost intolerable.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Bozulabilecek bir ÅŸeyle bozulmas? imkans?z olan bir ÅŸey aras?ndaki en önemli fark bozulmas? imkans?z olan ÅŸey bozulduÄŸu zaman ona ulaÅŸman?n ya da onun tamir etmenin mümkün olmamas?d?r.
~ Douglas Adams
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There is an increasingly pervasive sense not only of failure, but of futility. The legislative process has become a cruel shell game and the service system has become a bureaucratic maze, inefficient, incomprehensible, and inaccessible.
~ Elliot Richardson
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both her secret life and her despair lay in the same inner chamber of her heart, inaccessible to me.
~ Julian Barnes
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This Henry lived in Edinburgh, making him inaccessible and giving her something to do on the weekends — 'Oh, just flying up to Scotland, Henry's taking me fishing,' which is the kind of thing she imagined people doing in Scotland — she always thought of the Queen Mother, incongruous in mackintosh and waders, standing in the middle of a shallow brown river (somewhere on the outskirts of Brigadoon, no doubt) and casting a line for trout.
~ Kate Atkinson
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The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Happiness is always the inaccessible castle which sinks in ruin when we set foot on it.
~ Arsene Houssaye
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If you do not hope, you will not win that which is not hoped for, since it is unattainable and inaccessible.
~ Heraclitus
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donde Cristo perdió el mechero
~ Javier Marías
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nu numai viitorul r?mâne pentru noi închis, opac, inaccesibil: chiar fixia în imagini, timpurile apuse ne scap? pentru totdeauna.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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Green as the inside of your thoughts where you can't go, they're too deep.
~ Alice Notley
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Creation is not taking place now, so far as can be observed. Therefore, it was accomplished sometime in the past, if at all, and thus is inaccessible to the scientific method.
~ Henry M. Morris
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Adev?rul r?mâne inaccesibil, nu exist? decât adev?ruri provizorii, tentative de adev?r.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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O'Neill presents a very complex multi-layered kind of challenge. His characters are always deeply complex and, to a great extent, inaccessible.
~ Gabriel Byrne
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Elmo found, as have many, that the death of the heart corrupted the pen into writing a farrago of horrors and insanities, not necessarily the less true for their seeming extravagance, but inaccessible for the most part to the prudent.
~ Robert Aickman
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Religion belongs to the realm that is inviolable before the law of causation and therefore closed to science.
~ Max Planck
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She's a rare vase, out of a cat's reach, on its shelf.
~ Derek Walcott
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He can't hear you. His ears are full of shit
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Science cannot describe individuals, but only types. If human societies cannot be classified, they must remain inaccessible to scientific description.
~ Émile Durkheim
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Agitaion over happenings which we are powerless to modify, either because they have not occured, or else are occuring at an inaccesible distance from us, achieves nothing beyond the onoculation of here and now with the remote or anticipated evil that is the object of our distress.
~ Aldous Huxley
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The unfortunate part is that the only men who interest me at all are the totally ineligible ones.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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