In finiteness-inthat little stick of a number line-thereis infinity.
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He is without materiality, without finiteness of form or Mind.
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The finiteness of the finite is not the barrier, but the liberation, of the infinite.
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Pain, which is the feeling of our finiteness, is not a fixture in our life.
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I wouldn't want to be any place else. You realize there is a finiteness to it.
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By this state transformation, the state constrained problem is transformed into the boundedness problem of the transformed function.
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This boundedness would, only in a more refined way, be just as fatal to your character as would sheer sensuality without love.
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No being who was merely finite, could be conscious of its finitude.
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The infinite being has assumed unto himself the mystery of finitude.
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West says an interest in his own biological finitude led him into this area.
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And that's without mentioning fossil fuel finitude and the urgent need for carbon emission reduction.
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Our vision is distorted, not so much by the limitations of finitude, as by sin and ignorance.
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There's nothing wrong with that (so long as we don't collapse the Universe down to our finitude).
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There is still another direct indication of the finitude of our stellar system upon which we have not touched.
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Separateness is the finitude where it finds its barriers to come back again and again to its infinite source.
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The truly Christian view removes our faltering, foolish attempts to hide our pathetic finitude from others and from ourselves.
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And what of the great artists and poets who have conquered the chains of mortal finitude and breathed of higher worlds?
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In This Life: Why Mortality Makes Us Free, the Swedish philosopher and author encourages us to see the bright side of our finitude.
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Though to acquire or impart form is delightful in art, in thought, in generation, in government, yet a euthanasia of finitude is also known.
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Thus, the flight from finitude results in a slippery slope that ultimately narrows our concept of humanness in light of culturally fleeting notions of normality.
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His faith in the good does not fail, but it is the faith of one who confesses to ignorance, and links himself to his finitude.
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No being who was merely finite, could be conscious of its finitude.
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The infinite being has assumed unto himself the mystery of finitude.