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Quotes About Limitless

How is freedom exercised?" ... "Willfully, Irregularly. Through refutation of the custom. The breaking of patterns. Being unseen. Solitude. Social indifference. Fighting ill-wrought power. Irreverence for authority. Moving without limit or schedule through the day and the world. Choosing when to participate and when to withdraw.
~ Dave Eggers
The world will be our oyster. We'll be wandering stars. We'll be footloose and free.
~ David Almond
We are all capable of infinitely more than we believe.
~ David Blaine
It is a most important characteristic of the mechanistic philosophy, however, that it permits one to make a limitless number of adjustments in his detailed point of view, without giving up what is essential to the mechanistic position.
~ David Bohm
We all want to break our orbits, float like a satellite gone wild in space, run the risk of disintegration. We all want to take our lives in our own hands and hurl them out among the stars.
~ David Bottoms
Nothing is beyond us, the new legends say. So choose well.
~ David Brin
Now there's something for you to think about. If you don't know that you can't do something, isn't there a remote possibility that you'll go ahead and do it anyway in absolute defiance of physical law? That might be one of the drawbacks of education. If you don't know that you can't pick yourself up by the scruff of the neck and hold yourself at arm's length, maybe you can.
~ David Eddings
To experience commitment as the loss of options, a type of death, the death of childhood's limitless possibility, of the flattery of choice without duress-this will happen, mark me. Childhood's end.
~ David Foster Wallace
Like the Dichotomy's VIR, surds represent gaps or holes in the N.L., interstices through which the limitless chaos of (infinity) could enter and mess with the tidiness of Attic math.
~ David Foster Wallace
There is more things in heaven and earth...than are dreamt of by your philosophy.
~ William Shakespeare
The skies are painted with unnumber'd sparks, They are all fire and every one doth shine
~ William Shakespeare
Ci sono più cose in cielo e in terra, Orazio, di quante non ne immagini la tua filosofia.
~ William Shakespeare
Eternity is awful long time, especially towards the end.
~ Woody Allen
Los tímidos somos capaces de cualquier cosa
~ Xavier Velasco
My gratitude to him is as boundless as the Pacific ocean.
~ Yann Martel
this ninety-five-year-old man came hiking twenty-five miles over the mountain. Know why he could do it? Because no one ever told him he couldn't. No one ever told him he oughta be off dying somewhere in an old age home. You live up to your own expectations...
~ Christopher McDougall
And if I really wanted to understand the Raramuri, I should have been there when this ninety-five-year-old man came hiking twenty-five miles over the mountain. Know why he could do it? Because no one ever told him he couldn't.
~ Christopher McDougall
this ninety-five-year-old man came hiking twenty-five miles over the mountain. Know why he could do it? Because no one ever told him he couldn't. No one ever told him he oughta be off dying somewhere in an old age home. You live up to your own expectations, man.
~ Christopher McDougall
Know why he could do it? Because no one ever told him he couldn't. No one ever told him he oughta be off dying somewhere in an old age home. You live up to your own expectations, man.
~ Christopher McDougall
Sabes por qué podía hacerlo? Porque nunca nadie le había dicho que no podía. Nunca nadie le había dicho que debía estar muriéndose en algún asilo de ancianos. Uno vive según sus propias expectativas, amigo. Como
~ Christopher McDougall
Here's the truth," Eric said. "You've got zero margin of error. But you can do it." I'd have to forget everything I knew about running and start over from the beginning. "Get ready to go back in time," Eric said. "You're going tribal.
~ Christopher McDougall
mankind was born on earth but was never meant to die here
~ Christopher Nolan
Su cualidad era exactamente no tener cantidad, no ser mensurable ni divisible porque todo lo que se puede medir y dividir tiene un principio y un fin.
~ Clarice Lispector
la certeza de que hay algo mucho más grande que el ser humano: algo que es ajeno y no se puede abarcar, pero que existe. Ficción, sugestión, fe, no sé cuál es la palabra adecuada.
~ Unknown