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Quotes About Inf

Remember tonight...for it's the beginning of forever. - Dante Alighieri
~ Dan Brown
My father would argue two side of a möbius strip.
~ Dan Brown
Death is usually an all-or-nothing thing!
~ Dan Brown
tonight … for it's the beginning of forever.
~ Dan Brown
tonight Ã¢â'¬Â¦ for it's the beginning of forever.' 
~ Dan Brown
However, when they try to look back to the instant when the Big Bang occurred—where T equals zero—the mathematics all goes mad, describing what seems to be a mystical speck of infinite heat and infinite density.
~ Dan Brown
Something about lying on our backs staring up at the heavens...opens the mind.
~ Dan Brown
Sa-ti amintesti de seara asta, fiindca este inceputul vesniciei.
~ Dan Brown
Remember tonight … for it's the beginning of forever.
~ Dan Brown
Forever and ever, world without end.
~ Daniel Handler
What you are to me has no ending, unless you can understand what forever and infinity really mean.
~ A. R. Asher
Life never stops, ever ends, it goes on even after the death.
~ Farha Mariyam
I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times… In life after life, in age after age, forever.
~ Tagore
"I cannot tell you how thankful I am for our little infinity. I wouldn't trade it for the world. You gave me a forever within the numbered days, and I'm grateful."
~ The Fault In Our Stars (2014)
One cannot comprehend Him through reason, even if one reasoned for ages.
~ Guru Nanak
Have no age, transcend both past and future, and enter into the eternal present.
~ H. E Davey
Darkness does not age; nothing is always nothing
~ Dejan Stojanovic
It's highly improbable in the limitless vastness of the Universe that we humans stand alone.
~ Charles Bolden
There exists no greater megalomania than thinking that we are all alone in this cosmic ocean!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
The majority of the world is empty space. Empty space, empty space, empty space. All that we see in the world, the life, the animals, plants, people - it's all empty space. That's amazing!
~ Chris Evans
Max Tegmark in his book Our Mathematical Universe.
~ Whitley Strieber
Spinoza was right: "in so far as the mind sees things in their eternal aspect it participates in eternity."127
~ Will Durant
Darwin furthered the transformation. As the astronomer had lost the Earth in space, the biologist lost man in the infinity of time, in the long procession of transitory species that had walked the earth or swum the sea or flown the air; man became a mere line in Nature's interminable odyssey. But it was Darwin, too, who opened a way to what John Morley called "the next great task of science—to create a new religion for humanity.
~ Will Durant
I dealt with so recklessly some years ago in my books Philosophy and the Social Problem (1917), The Story of Philosophy (1926), Transition (1927), The Mansions (or Pleasures) of Philosophy (1929), and On the Meaning of Life (1932). I know that life is in its basis a mystery; a river flowing from an unseen source and in its development an infinite subtlety; a "dome of many-colored glass," too complex for thought, much less for utterance.
~ Will Durant