Quotes About Limitless
Oh who can tell the range of joy or set the bounds of beauty?
~ Sara Teasdale
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And yonder all before us lie Deserts of vast eternity.
~ Andrew Marvell
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Nae man can tether time or tide.
~ Robert Burns
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O, for an engine, to keep back all clocks, or make the sun forget his motion!
~ Ben Jonson
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The Universe is very, very big.
~ Craig Ferguson
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Every second of time is a doorway to unbounded possibilities. Yet if you are not open to them, these possibilities shrink.
~ Deepak Chopra
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Infinite possibilities exist to create the previously un-creatable, think the unthinkable and do the undoable-it's an extraordinary time to be alive.
~ Mark Victor Hansen
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Just remember: If one bird carried every grain of sand, grain by grain, across the ocean, by the time he got them all on the other side, that would only be the beginning of eternity.
~ Truman Capote
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There are no limits to either time or distance, except as man himself may make them. I have but to touch the wind to know these things.
~ Hal Borland
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Infinity: Time on an ego trip.
~ Jane Wagner
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Forever is a very long time, especially the bit towards the end.
~ Janna Levin
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Dreams don't deal in time. Time doesn't count.
~ Robin Williams
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ufkun, renksiz, deÄŸiÅŸken, s?n?rlanmas? imkâns?z bir yerlerinde bir sald?r? baÅŸl?yor. zihnin bir yerlerinde bir sald?r? baÅŸl?yor, bedende ise giderek artan bir rahats?zl?k, daha önceki hiçbirinin an?s?na indirgenemez cinsten, kendi üslubunu arayan bir rahats?zl?k.
~ Marguerite Duras
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There's more beauty on Earth than I can bear.
~ Marilyn Nelson
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populations typically have such high reproduction potential that if unchecked they would increase exponentially.
~ Mario Livio
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There was quantum mechanics, string theory, and then there was the most mind-bending frontier of the natural world, women .
~ Marisha Pessl
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people who lived in the mountains knew that all the truly great things had already been accomplished. They did not need to imagine ladders that would lead to heaven, or things of massive size that would astound the heart, because they had them in such profusion that it was difficult to get from town to town, and because of them the sun itself often was denied a chance to shine, or forced to break in gold through opaque ridges of ice and snow whiter than physics would allow.
~ Mark Helprin
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I knew well that people could not fly—as well as anyone knows it—but I also knew the kicker: that, as the books put it, with faith all things are possible.
~ Annie Dillard
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I knew well that people could not fly—as well as anyone knows it—but I also knew the kicker: that, as the books put it, with faith all things are possible. Just
~ Annie Dillard
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There is love, there is music, there is no limit, there is work, there is the precious sense that this is the hour of grace when all things gather and distill to create the rest of my life. I don't believe in God, I believe in everything.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
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SÍGUENOS EN @megustaleerebooks @megustaleer @megustaleer Dedicado al poder ilimitado que yace dormido dentro de usted. No permita que siga dormitando.
~ Anthony Robbins
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Struck by the limitless horizon and expanse of sky, and perhaps also influenced by the sight of vehicles swaying crazily in and out of potholes like ships in a heavy swell, the more imaginative saw the steppe as an uncharted sea. General Strecker described it in a letter as 'an ocean that might drown the invader'.
~ Antony Beevor
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He was moving through a new order of creation, of which few men had ever dreamed. Beyond the realms of sea and land and air and space lay the realms of fire, which he alone had been privileged to glimpse. It was too much to expect that he would also understand.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Men knew better than they realized, when they placed the abode of the gods beyond the reach of gravity.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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