436 Quotations with Finite.
- 161. Thomas A. Edison: It is astonishing what an effort it seems to be for many people to put their bra ...

- 162. Sebastien-Roch Nicolas De Chamfort: It is commonly supposed that the art of pleasing is a wonderful aid in the pursu ...

- 163. Oswald Chambers: It is impossible to conduct your life as a disciple without definite times of se ...

- 164. Count Leo Tolstoy: Joy can be real only if people look on their life as a service, and have a defin ...

- 165. Noam Chomsky: Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but t ...

- 166. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Let us, if we must have great actions, make our own so. All action is of infinit ...

- 167. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent. We ...

- 168. Mark Twain: Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty a ...

- 169. W. H. Auden: Like everything which is not the involuntary result of fleeting emotion but the ...

- 170. Alphonse De Lamartine: Limited in his nature, infinite in his desire, man is a fallen god who remembers ...

- 171. Ezra Pound: Literature does not exist in a vacuum. Writers as such have a definite social fu ...

- 172. George Jean Nathan: Love demands infinitely less than friendship.

- 173. Louis-Ferdinand Celine: Love, Arthur, is a poodle's chance of attaining the infinite, and personally I h ...

- 174. Thomas Carlyle: Man's unhappiness, as I construe, comes of his greatness; it is because there is ...

- 175. James Joseph Sylvester: Mathematics is not a book confined within a cover and bound between brazen clasp ...

- 176. James Joseph Sylvester: Mathematics is not a book confined within a cover and bound between brazen clasp ...

- 177. Thomas H. Huxley: Mathematics may be compared to a mill of exquisite workmanship, which grinds you ...

- 178. Oscar Wilde: Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to ...

- 179. Aldous Huxley: Most human beings have an infinite capacity for taking things for granted.

- 180. Thomas Carlyle: Music is well said to be the speech of angels; in fact, nothing among the uttera ...

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