"In Buddha we had the great, universal heart and infinite patience, making religion practical and bringing it to everyone's door."
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"Excepting the infinite spirit, everything else is changing. There is the whirl of change."
"The very idea of an infinite in place would be a contradiction in terms, as a place must begin and continue in time."
"Perfection is always infinite."
"The Absolute and the Infinite can become this universe only by limitation."
"Everything that occupies space has form. The formless can only be infinite."
"The work of art, though bound by its genetic markings and indelible fingerprints, is boundless in the infinite elaborations of its destiny, and therefore in the range of its interpretations."
"The khadi spirit means also an infinite patience."
"A satyagrahi has infinite patience, abundant faith in others, and ample hope."
"The finite human being shall never know in its fullness Truth and Love which is itself infinite."
"Happiness, in one sense, is a function of how closely our world conforms to the infinite variety of human preference."
"He stared up at the stars: and it seemed to him then that they were dancers, stately and graceful, performing a dance almost infinite in its complexity."
"A novel is like a window, open to an infinite landscape."
"Your dunce who can't do his sums always has a taste for the infinite."
"I hung about the dangerous frontier of "guess," avoiding with infinite trouble to myself and others the broad valley of reason."
"Poetry is sane because it floats easily in an infinite sea; reason seeks to cross the infinite sea and so make it finite. The result is mental exhaustion. To accept everything is an exercise, to understand everything a strain."
"From now on I will consider a language to be a set (finite or infinite) of sentences, each finite in length and constructed out ofa finite set of elements. All natural languages in their spoken or written form are languages in this sense."
"We must have infinite faith in each other."
"This world is a place of business. What an infinite bustle!"
"God's creature is one. He makes man, not men. His true creature is unitary and infinite, revealing himself, indeed, in every finite form, but compromised by none."