Infinite Quotes - Page 21
Homer (1806). “The Iliad of Homer”, p.455
Herman Melville (1892). “Moby Dick”, p.104
Every great poem is in itself limited by necessity, but in its suggestions unlimited and infinite.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1872). “Outre Mer. Driftwood”
Henry David Thoreau, Odell Shepard (1961). “The Heart of Thoreau's Journals”, p.77, Courier Corporation
Helen Keller (2009). “The Story of My Life: With Her Letters and a Supplementary Account of Her Education”, p.107, The Floating Press
Would you reach the infinite? Then enter into finite things, working out all that they contain.
George Herbert Palmer (2006). “The Nature of Goodness”, p.137, Cosimo, Inc.
Your dunce who can't do his sums always has a taste for the infinite.
George Eliot (1866). “Felix Holt: The Radical”, p.53
Eric Maisel (2000). “The Creativity Book: A Year's Worth of Inspiration and Guidance”, p.21, Penguin