“We forget about the space between the stars, the pure and perfect space that's also the eye of God. To penetrate the mystery is to become the mystery; to penetrate infinity is to become infinity; to penetrate light is to become light.” GodLightEyeStarsSpacePerfectForgetMysteryPureInfinityPenetrateSpace Between Author:Frederick Lenz
“Where is the subject that does not branch out into infinity? For every grain of sand is a mystery; so is every daisy in summer, and so is every snow-flake in winter. Both upwards and downwards, and all around us, science and speculation pass into mystery at last.” DoeLastsMysterySubjectsSummerWinterBranchesSandInfinityGrainSpeculationDaisiesSnowflakeGrains Of Sand Author:William Mountford
“Girlhood ... is the intellectual phase of a woman's life, that time when, unencumbered by societal expectations or hormonal rages, one may pursue any curiosity from the mysteries of the yo-yo to the meaning of infinity. These two particular pursuits were where I left off in the fifth grade when I discovered a hair growing in the wrong place and all hell broke loose.” MayTwoLeftHellGrowingMysteryParticularHairIntellectualExpectationsCuriosityRagePursuitPursueBrokeGradesInfinityPhasesFifthGirlhoodFifth GradeSocietal Expectations Author:Alice Kahn
“Meditation opens the mind to the greatest mystery that takes place daily and hourly; it widens the heart so that it may feel the eternity of time and infinity of space in every throb; it gives us a life within the world as if we were moving about in paradise.” IfsWorldGivingFeelsMindHeartMayMovingSpaceMeditationMysteryEternityParadiseInfinity Author:Shunryu Suzuki
“[Georg Cantor was the first to prove that there could be a series of infinities; that infinities come in an infinite number of sizes.] Thus Cantor's Absolute is a perfect image for what we experience of God. When I speak of a Big Enough God I am not merely thinking of an Infinite God, but the God of infinities, the Absolute, which either chooses to reveal itself or remains veiled in mystery. Modern mathematics does begin to feel like the language that God talks.” ThinkingFeelsFirstsDoeEnoughBigsSpeakLanguagePerfectNumbersMysteryModernProveAbsolutesInfiniteMathematicsRemainsSeriesSizeInfinity Author:Sara Maitland
“The flesh had infinity in it. I must know every inch by touch yet every inch renewed its mystery the instant my hand moved on. Delightful endless futility.” KnowsHandsMysteryMovedFleshEndlessInstantInfinityInchesDelightfulFutilityMoved On Book:The Last Werewolf (The Last Werewolf 1) Source: The Last Werewolf (The Last Werewolf 1)