
Top 15 Unlimitedness Quotes
#1. The eternity of "anytime" shines in this moment "now" while the unlimitedness of "anyplace" is manifested in the limits of "here." When the universality of "anyone" dances out in the individual "I," for the first time you have the world of Zen.
Omori Sogen
#2. Poverty was nature surviving in society; that the limitedness of food and the unlimitedness of men had come to an issue just when the promise of boundless increase of wealth burst in upon us made the irony only the more bitter.
Karl Polanyi
#3. Physical limitedness can only be surpassed by mental unlimitedness!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#4. One of the ways we can bear the image of God well is to see things in others they don't see themselves and call that out of them.
Isaac
#6. I walk slowly into myself, through a forest of empty suits of armor.
Tomas Transtromer
#7. You don't really hate me ... do you?" he asked.
"Sometimes I wish that I did. It would make everything a whole hell of a lot easier."
"So what pisses you off more? What I did to make you wanna hate me? Or knowing that you can't?
Jamie McGuire
#8. She confused wit with intelligence, and made people laugh rather than lightening their hearts or making them think.
E. Lockhart
#10. It was my father who instilled the 'never say no' attitude I carry around with me today, and who instilled in me a sense of wonder, always taking us on adventures in the car, never telling us the destination.
Marlee Matlin
#11. Of course you have to support the troops. They're just kids. They're doing for their country what's expected of them.
Neil Young
#12. I think it's important for people to always understand what is the context is in what is being said, because that obviously determines what folks are talking about.
Roland Martin
#13. The Baltic countries are sovereign nations. They have the right to decide which military and political bloc they want to be a part of.
Sergei Ivanov
#14. Private enterprise is ceasing to be free enterprise. Private enterprise, indeed, became too private. It became privileged enterprise, not free enterprise.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#15. People don't really know themselves until they're 30. Like most people nowadays, I went to university, got a degree and wandered for a bit. I trained to be a chartered accountant, which I didn't much enjoy, and it was only slowly that the idea of becoming a creative writer gelled.
Wilbur Smith
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