Quotes About Limitless
That's not because it would take too long to get there—though of course it would—but because even if you travelled outward and outward in a straight line, indefinitely and pugnaciously, you would never arrive at an outer boundary. Instead, you would come back to where you began (at which point, presumably, you would rather lose heart in the exercise and give up).
~ Bill Bryson
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The universe was vaster—vastly vaster—than anyone had ever supposed.
~ Bill Bryson
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Think of it: there is enough of you to leave the solar system. You are in the most literal sense cosmic.
~ Bill Bryson
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Great music completely obliterates any conceptions of genre.
~ Billy Corgan
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Inside this building, the world had felt generous, limitless, like a safe spot for dreams to grow.
~ Blue Balliett
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Thou hast spread Thy arms to embrace far too many, Flinging Thy hands out till they reach the ends of the crossbeam.
~ Boris Pasternak
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Unlike the supply of dogs, the supply of good names isn't limitless.
~ Sy Montgomery
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I could not run without having to run forever
~ Sylvia Plath
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The known is finite, the unknown is infinite; intellectually we stand on an islet in the midst of an illimitable ocean of inexplicability. Our business in every generation is to claim a little more land.
~ T. H. Huxley
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Humility is endless.
~ T.S. Eliot
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He plunged beneath the surface and knew that these were Elyon's waters, and his lake had no bottom.
~ Ted Dekker
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I used to fear that embracing that identity [woman] would be tantamount to cramming myself into some predetermined box. Restricting my possibilities and potential. But now I realize that no matter who I act or what I do or say, I remain a woman-both in the eyes of the world and, more importantly, in the way that I experience myself. While I used to view the "woman" as limiting, I now find it both empowering and limitless.
~ Julia Serano
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What an incomparable creature is the sea! ("Absolute Evil")
~ Julian Hawthorne
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Your imagination has an impressive reach." "Or my boredom an impressive scope.
~ Julie Anne Long
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hay enormes zonas a las que no he llegado nunca, y lo que no se ha conocido es lo que no se es.
~ Julio Cortazar
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nada puede curarnos mejor del antropocentrismo autor de todos nuestros males que asomarse a la física de lo infinitamente grande (o pequeño).
~ Julio Cortazar
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It was true, what they said about the stars. The more you looked, the more you saw.
~ Justin Cronin
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Like world describers before me, those mapmakers in the seventeenth centure, I had laid down my first faintly drawn border. With that one tentative mark, my world expanded by a few freeing degrees.
~ Justina Chen Headley
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?raa??a ????? ?o?. Mind has no end.
~ K. David Harrison
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Vacuum is all potent because all containing.
~ Kakuz? Okakura
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Beauty itself is but the sensible image of the Infinite.
~ Francis Bacon
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Don't be limited by your job description.
~ Stacey Snider
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Can you see air you breathe? Can you see the force that moves the tides or changes the seasons or sends the birds to a winter haven?" Her eyes welled. "Can Rome with all its knowledge be so foolish? Oh Marcus, you can't carve God in stone. You can't limit him to a temple. You can't imprison him on a mountaintop. Heaven is his throne; earth, his footstool. Everything you see is his. Empires will rise and empires will fall. Only God prevails.
~ Francine Rivers
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It has duration. Can it not, itself, be split in two? And split again, and again, and again, divided and subdivided ad infinitum, with no stopping point? Does it not, itself, contain an abyss? The fabric of ordinary time is all hollow beneath, opening into void below void, gulf behind gulf. Every moment you care to define proving on examination to be a close-packed sheaf of finer, and yet finer ones without end; finer, in fact, always and forever, than whatever your last guess was.
~ Francis Spufford
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