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infinite
The Infinite is only a manner of speaking. Carl Friedrich Gauss
infinitely worst
We have the universe to roam in in imagination. It is our virtue to be infinitely varied. The worst tyranny is uniformity. George William Russell
infinite
The God of the infinite is the God of the infinitesimal. Blaise Pascal
infinite limit might open possibilities time
The possibilities are infinite with new writing; every time you open a new script, there's no limit to what it might contain. Tom Stoppard
infinite modern mathematics
Euclid avoids it [the treatment of the infinite]; in modern mathematics it is systematically introduced, for only then is generality obtained. Arthur Cayley
infinite ends
The end comes when the infinites arrive. David Bowie
infinitely irritation lacking subtle
Monopoly may also end in tears, but its tensions are cruder, lacking the infinitely subtle shadings of irritation and acrimony provided by Scrabble. Craig Brown
infinitely studied wisdom
I have studied many philosophers and many cats. The wisdom of cats is infinitely superior. Hippolyte Taine
infinitely production sort stable states technology united war whatever
All the technology of our production was still pre-War. They were sort of '38, '39 and the War had been stable and so we were infinitely behind whatever had been going on in the United States for instance. Gianni Agnelli
forming government proceed
We want the negotiations on forming a new government to proceed quickly. Matthias Platzeck
formal terrible settings
I'd make a terrible practitioner of any religion in any formal setting. David Knopfler
form novel mediums
The novel has always been the form that incorporates other forms. For me, it has always been the ultimate medium. Chad Harbach
form disguise behinds
Lifelessness is only a disguise behind which hide unknown forms of life. Bruno Schulz
form good including lump magical neutrality tolerate toward
We can no more tolerate neutrality and benevolence toward every conceivable form of discourse, including that of magical thinking, than we can lump together executioner and victim, good and evil. Michel Onfray
form protesting
We are protesting a new form of dictatorship and authoritarianism. Abhisit Vejjajiva
form forward great looking moment
We're in great form at the moment and looking forward to every match. Alex Ferguson
form rapper whatever whereas
I'm an entertainer, so in whatever form I entertain... The thing about being a rapper is that you have more control over your form, whereas with acting you have to compromise a lot. Method Man
formed studios
I think the big studios shaped and formed the artists that they put under contract. Nicolas Roeg
finite life transcend
The point of life is to transcend the smallness of the finite self by identifying with things that last. Larry Brilliant
finite giving parties point process reached reasonable time
We have reached a point in the process where the parties must decide. We are giving them a reasonable but finite time to do so. Bertie Ahern
finite future maybe resulting science
I don't really know what the future of science is. Maybe we have come to the end of science; maybe science is a finite field. The inventions resulting from this finite field, however, are boundless. Ivar Giaever
finite main theories
There are 15 main theories in physics, and we know all of them. If there weren't a finite number of theories, there would not be a point to physics. Ivar Giaever
finite good ought
To me, there are four F's in a good tax system: it ought to be flatter, fairer, finite and family-friendly. Mike Huckabee
finite locations stand turn vacant window
Some of these locations have a very finite window of availability. Sometimes it will stand vacant for a while and turn into something else. Mark Dixon
finite fragments infinite space time
Time and space are fragments of the infinite for the use of the finite creatures. Henri Frederic Amiel
finite
There's a finite market for DVD-by-mail, and the growth over the next 10 years will be in streaming. Reed Hastings
finite absolutes relative
Are not all finite beings better pleased with motions relative than absolute? Henry David Thoreau