Quotes About Inf
We realize that anything can be everything and each is also its opposite-then the image of zero's perfect ring shines before us.
~ Robert Kaplan
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It'd be like a combination lock. Every new portal would make the number of possible worlds she could have gone to increase exponentially.
~ Robert Liparulo
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Infinity is something like the horizon seen from a ship - no matter how much you advance towards it, it is always beyond your reach. Trying to calculate pi is a going without a getting there.
~ Robert Littell
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In the end, there is no end.
~ Robert Lowell
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A book of quotations . . . can never be complete.
~ Robert M. Hamilton
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The answer is simple: if you cannot find meaning inherent in life right now, as you live it in this visible world, the addition of an infinite amount more of the same isn't about to somehow make it any more meaningful! Add a whole string of zeroes to a zero and watch what happens.
~ Robert M. Price
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proving that life had no definitive end, but that it was merely shifted to another plane or dimension.
~ Robert Masello
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~ Robert Masello
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Books are finite, sexual encounters are finite, but the desire to read and to fuck is infinite; it surpasses our own deaths, our fears, our hopes for peace.
~ Roberto Bolano
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All eras of history are an equal distance from eternity.
~ Robertson Davies
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Verás tu vida como lo que realmente es: una pequeña marca en el lienzo de la eternidad.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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Within you lies the sun, the moon, the sky and all the wonders of this universe. The intelligence that created these wonders is the same force that created you. All things around you come from the same source. We are all one.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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The picture of a universe of infinitely many wholly unrelated substances is at least as hard to understand as the monism of Spinoza, and far less easy to reconcile with appearances.
~ Roger Scruton
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Can life be counted upon to limit itself? No. It is the mindless striving of two to become infinity. Can death be counted upon to limit itself? Never. It is the equally mindless effort of zero to encompass infinity.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Amber casts an infinity of shadows, and my Avalon had cast many of its own, because of my presence there. I might be known on many earths that I had never trod, for shadows of myself had walked them, mimicking imperfectly my deeds and my thoughts.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Hellwell lies at the top of the world and it leads down to its roots. It is probably as old as the world itself; and if it is not, it should be, because it looks as if it were.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Do you know what lies beyond the advancing winds? Chaos.
~ Roger Zelazny
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positing infinity, the rest is easy
~ Roger Zelazny
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Like a kind of melancholy mirage, the other withdraws into infinity and I wear myself out trying to get there.
~ Roland Barthes
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El universo no es solamente más raro de lo que suponemos, sino más raro de lo que podemos suponer. J. B. S. HALDANE, 1924
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
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The source of the infinity is easy to describe.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
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one's universe would appear very different from the vast bulk of space around it, which would still be inflating. In this picture, inflation is eternal. Some regions, indeed most of space, will go on inflating forever.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
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nuestro universo desaparecerá tan abruptamente como, probablemente, empezó.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
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Hence 8197. He liked 97 because it was the largest two-digit prime number, and he loved 81 because it was absolutely the only number out of all the literally infinite possibilities whose square root was also the sum of its digits. Square root of eighty-one was nine, and eight and one made nine. No other nontrivial number in the cosmos had that kind of sweet symmetry. Perfect.
~ Lee Child
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