Quotes About Inf
Thought is like the universe, few see the stars.
~ Wesley D'Amico
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Time doesn't die.
~ Wesley D'Amico
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Time doesn't wear a clock.
~ Wesley D'Amico
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I leaned back and glimpsed the stars, the same stories again but written in the sky.
~ Wesley Stace
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We use our eyes to look into space and our imaginations to look into time.
~ Daniel M. Gilbert
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Ser alguém é sentir-se parte de algo que não nasceu e nem vai morrer em si mesmo. É uma teia que nasceu muito antes de mim, e que deve permanecer para além de minha existência.
~ Daniel Munduruku
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It was as if single nights had the duration of centuries, so within that time the most profound alterations in the whole of mankind, in the earth itself and the whole solar system could very well have taken place.
~ Daniel Paul Schreber
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The great alchemist and Taoist sage Lu Tung-pin wrote: Although the span of human life is finite, the spirit is infinite. If we view the universe in terms of our human life span, then our lives seem as brief and fleeting as those of flies. But if we look at the universe in terms of our spirits, then the universe appears as finite as the life of a fly.
~ Daniel Reid
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nothing in the history of mankind is ever repeated, things that at first glance seem the same are scarcely even similar; each individual is a star unto himself, everything happens always and never, all things repeat themselves ad infinitum yet are unique.
~ Danilo Kiš
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Jer - a to je mislim osnovna poruka sastavlja?a "Enciklopedije" - nikad se ništa ne ponavlja u istoriji ljudskih bi?a, sve što se na prvi pogled ?ini da je isto jedva da je sli?no; svaki je ?ovek zvezda za sebe, sve se doga?a uvek i nikad, sve se ponavlja beskrajno i neponovljivo. (Stoga sastavlja?i "Enciklopedije mrtvih", tog veli?anstvenog spomenika razli?itosti, insistiraju na pojedina?nom, zato im je svako ljudsko stvorenje svetinja.)
~ Danilo Kiš
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I'm just saying that there's a lot we can't know," he concluded, and looked at her again. "Actually what we can't know is infinite.
~ Dara Horn
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Outer space is everything.
~ Darren Huston
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Even a minute of dying is better than an eternity of nothingness.
~ Darren Shan
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No matter how long I linger with any being, I cannot exhaust the dynamic enigma of its presence.
~ David Abram
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Look at all the life in this," she said. "Every pip could become a tree, and every tree could bear another hundred fruits and every fruit could bear another hundred trees. And so on to infinity." I picked the picks from my tongue with my fingers. "Just imagine," she said. "If every seed grew, there'd be no room in the world for anything but pomegranate trees.
~ David Almond
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Everything that ever happened is still happening. Past, present and future keep happening in the eternity which is Here and Now.
~ James Broughton
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The vast interplanetary and interstellar regions will no longer be regarded as waste places in the universe, which the Creator has not seen fit to fill with the symbols of the manifold order of His kingdom. We shall find them to be already full of this wonderful medium; so full, that no human power can remove it from the smallest portion of space, or produce the slightest flaw in its infinite continuity.
~ James Clerk Maxwell
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When two people are in love, they are parrallel lines. That intersect. Together but seperate. Infinity.
~ James Collins
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The result, therefore, of this physical inquiry [into the age of the earth] is, that we find no vestige of a beginning—no prospect of an end.
~ James Hutton
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No eres mas que una chispa en el momento del tiempo situado entre dos eternidades, el pasado y el futuro
~ James Kerr
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I experience transcendence when something infinite reminds me I am finite.
~ James MacDonald
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So many times Czgowchwz, or Czgowchwz to this or that root or powder, was still Czgowchwz, as is number one; and Czgowchwz over Czgowchwz, like Czgowchwz in an infinite hall of electric Czgowchwz mirrors, was but Czgowchwz.
~ James McCourt
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A horizon is a phenomenon of vision. One cannot look at the horizon; it is simply the point beyond which we cannot see. There is nothing in the horizon itself, however, that limits vision, for the horizon opens onto all that lies beyond itself. What limits vision is rather the incompleteness of that vision
~ James P Carse
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The contradiction of finite speech is that it must end by being heard. The paradox of infinite speech is that it continues only because it is a way of listening. Finite speech ends with a silence of closure. Infinite speech begins with a disclosure of silence.
~ James P. Carse
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