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Quotes About Inf

Which way will the sunflower turn surrounded by millions of suns?
~ Allen Ginsberg
Cammie: I never knew there were this many stars. Zach: I can't see them. I just see you.
~ Ally Carter
There are too many of numbers for them to arise as a result of human intellectual activity. Consider, for example, the following series of functions: 2 lambda n is two to the second to the second .... to the second n times. The second member is ##2 (n); the third 3#2(n), etc.
~ Alvin Plantinga
The love of every single one of my lives.
~ Alyson Noel
We are infinite beings—every last one. The
~ Alyson Noel
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~ Amelie Nothomb
El agua desalteraba sin alterarse y sin alterar mi sed. Me enseñaba el auténtico infinito, que no es una idea o una noción, sino una experiencia.
~ Amelie Nothomb
Drink me without limit, my love, may your thirst fulfill you and never be quenched, since that word does not exist in any language
~ Amelie Nothomb
It's probably an intellectual weakness, but I look at the stars, and I say, 'There's something bigger than us out there.'
~ Dan Brown
I love the emotional symbolism of the eternity band as a wedding band. It's like wearing the infinity sign on your finger and represents the cyclical and enduring aspect of love.
~ Louise Linton
Within each of us dwells a higher order of consciousness created with a possibility far greater than to merely appear and disappear as some form in the river of passing time.
~ Guy Finley
I think there will always be a possibility that God doesn't exist because He is infinitude and into that infinitude must come that possibility.
~ John Tavener
You see billions and billions of stars and recognize that you know some of those have planets, too, and maybe there's life out there, and this is just one of billions of galaxies... and so it gives you this huge perspective of how far we potentially have to go for real exploration.
~ Peggy Whitson
I'm interested in the cosmos. I want to know what's out there and how connected we are.
~ Ellen Burstyn
By the law of averages, there has to be life elsewhere. The universe is so huge, and I don't think God would have created this whole big huge cosmos and just say there's only going to be life on Earth, and that's it.
~ Gary Wright
For a person who is dying only eternity counts.
~ Friedrich Durrenmatt
It was exactly an assembly line. You could look into infinity down these rows of drawing tables.
~ Gil Kane
If you ask me do I love you, I have to tell you that I have never loved you, not even now, not tomorrow. In this way, I can begin to love you again and again because there is no past. This is the way the moon unbutton the stars as it passes overhead. The way even the most distant galaxies continue to tug on us. This is the way I love you. from "If You Ask Me
~ Richard Jackson
There are times when I feel you might be searching for me, when I can read what is written on the far sides of stars. — Richard Jackson, from "Alternate Endings," Resonance (The Ashland Poetry Press, 2010)
~ Richard Jackson
So close—the Infinitesimal and the Infinite. But suddenly I knew they were really the two ends of the same concept. The unbelievably small and the unbelievably vast eventually meet, like the closing of a gigantic circle.
~ Richard Matheson
I, a universe of atoms, an atom in the universe.
~ Richard P. Feynman
But people have no idea what time is. They think it's a line, spinning out from three seconds behind them, then vanishing just as fast into the three seconds of fog just ahead. They can't see that time is one spreading ring wrapped around another, outward and outward until the thinnest skin of Now depends for its being on the enormous mass of everything that has already died.
~ Richard Powers
If equations are trains threading the landscape of numbers, then no train stops at pi.
~ Richard Preston
The Ludolphian number is fixed in eternity— not a digit out of place, all characters in their proper order, an endless sentence written to the end of the world by the division of the circle's diameter into its circumference.
~ Richard Preston