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Marvellous mercies and infinite love.

Marvellous mercies and infinite love.

Algernon Charles Swinburne (2015). “Selected Verse”, p.95, Carcanet

In a word, they failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions.

Aldous Huxley, Robert S. Baker, James Sexton (2002). “Complete Essays: 1956-1963, and supplement, 1920-1948”, Ivan R. Dee Publisher

The Almighty in His infinite wisdom did not see fit to create Frenchmen in the image of Englishmen.

Winston Churchill (1952). “War Speeches: From June 25, 1941 to September 6, 1943”

We are overwhelmed as it is, with an infinite abundance of vaunted medicaments, and here they add another one.

Thomas Sydenham, Robert Gordon Latham (1848). “The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D.”, p.18

The maker of a sentence launches out into the infinite.

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt McLaughlin (2010). “The Laws of Nature: Excerpts from the Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson”, p.13, North Atlantic Books

The gifts of nature are infinite in their variety, and mind differs from mind almost as much as body from body.

Quintilian (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of Quintilian (Illustrated)”, p.88, Delphi Classics

I don't know how I look, but I know how I feel: Young. Goofy. Infinite.

John Green (2010). “Paper Towns”, p.173, Bloomsbury Publishing

For the infinite glorious Creator of all things, to become a creature, is a mystery exceeding all human understanding.

John Flavel (1836). “The Fountain of Life Opened; Or, A Display of Christ in His Essential and Mediatorial Glory. 1671”, p.163

It is hard to be finite upon an infinite subject, and all subjects are infinite.

Herman Melville, Harrison Hayford, G. Thomas Tanselle (1987). “Piazza Tales and Other Prose Pieces, 1839-1860: Volume Nine, Scholarly Edition”, p.253, Northwestern University Press

Innocent and infinite are the pleasures of observation.

Henry James (2014). “Collected Stories 2”, p.155, Everyman's Library