Quotes About Inf
The night was crisp and the stars shone with a cold blue light like loneliness or infinity.
~ Christopher Moore
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The whole of the world could be deduced from the smallest grain of sand, if one studied it closely enough.
~ Christopher Paolini
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Navegando por el mar del tiempo, el dios solitario vaga de una distante orilla a otra, confirmando las leyes de las estrellas del cielo».
~ Christopher Paolini
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Even gods do not endure forever.
~ Christopher Paolini
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For the sky was hollow, and the world was round.
~ Christopher Paolini
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And then she slept and woke no more, and she dreamed slow dreams of strange planets with strange skies and of spiral fractals that flowered in forgotten spaces. And all was silent, and all was dark.
~ Christopher Paolini
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Qué probabilidades había de que los dos se hubieran encontrado dentro de aquella inmensa galaxia?
~ Christopher Paolini
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How much modern civilization has lost, I think, when they lost the awareness of the billions of stars overhead.
~ Christopher Pike
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Trudy, there is no such thing as time. Dying is like walking from the living room into the dining room, there are no beginnings or endings.
~ Trudy Harris
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La desesperada soledad de las paralelas que no se encuentran jamás
~ Umberto Eco
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We have a limit, a very discouraging, humiliating limit: death. That's why we like all the things that we assume have no limits and, therefore, no end. It's a way of escaping thoughts about death. We like lists because we don't want to die.
~ Umberto Eco
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as everything moved—earth, solar system, nebulae and black holes, all the children of the great cosmic expansion—one single point stood still: a pivot, bolt, or hook around which the universe could move.
~ Umberto Eco
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finis Africae
~ Umberto Eco
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It is perfectly possible that what has ever been exists always, and that what is going to be has likewise existed always. So I decided to take a new attitude of mind; I am ready to believe anything if I get enough evidence, and I hesitate before I say that anything is impossible
~ Upton Sinclair
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Si tú murieras Las estrellas a pesar de su lámpara encendida Perderían el camino ¿Qué sería del universo?
~ Vicente Huidobro
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He feels himself buried in those two infinities, the ocean and the sky, at one and the same time: the one is a tomb; the other is a shroud.
~ Victor Hugo
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The reduction of the universe to a single being, the expansion of a single being even to God, this is love.
~ Victor Hugo
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Does there exist an Infinity outside ourselves? Is that infinity One, immanent and permanent, necessarily having substance, since He is infinite and if He lacked matter He would be limited, necessarily possessing intelligence since He is infinite and, lacking intelligence, He would be in that sense finite. Does this Infinity inspire in us the idea of essense, while to ourselves we can only attribute the idea of existence? In order words, is He not the whole of which we are but the part?
~ Victor Hugo
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You look at a star for two reasons, because it is luminous, and because it is impenetrable.
~ Victor Hugo
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The infinite has being. It is there. If infinity had no self then self would not be. But it is. Therefore it has a self. The self of infinity is God.
~ Victor Hugo
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This book is a drama, whose leading personage is the Infinite.
~ Victor Hugo
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Progress is the goal, the ideal is the type. What is this ideal? It is God. Ideal, absolute, perfection, infinity: identical words.
~ Victor Hugo
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It is an error to imagine that fate can be exhausted, and that one has reached the bottom of anything whatever.
~ Victor Hugo
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La nada no existe. Cero no existe. Todo es algo. Nada es nada.
~ Victor Hugo
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