13 Verbs to Use for the Word infinitudes

It may be so profound as to acknowledge a whole infinitude of truth which it cannot comprehend, or it may be so superficial as to suspect everything it is asked to believe, and refuse to trust a fact out of its sight.

If you feel the infinite, you feel and affirm the infinitude of the power of feeling.

In the next place, it would compel us to embrace among our words an infinitude of terms that are significant only of local ideas, such as men any where or at any time may have had concerning any of the individuals they have known, whether persons, places, or things.

Inter-universal spaces, aeons, eternitieswhat word of vastness you can find or choosetake unfathomable darkness itself, if you will, to express the infinitude of God, that original splendor existing only to the consciousness of God HimselfI say He hides it not, but is revealing it ever, forever, at all cost of labor, yea of pain to Himself.

That her travels gave her more pain than pleasure was, perhaps, not so much that she had no appreciation of aesthetic beauty, but that she quickly grasped the infinitude of human misery; not because her soul did not feel the heights to which art had risen, but that it vibrated in every fiber to the depths to which mankind had fallen.

The State may identify its infinitude and honor with every one of its single aspects.

Through me you have learned to know the infinitude of the human mind, and through you I have come to understand marriage and life, and the gloriousness of all things.

There must be in the moral world absolute and right potent germinal facts which lie infinitudes beyond the reach of any moral microscope, as in the natural world beyond the most powerful of lenses.

Beneath the solemn stars that light The dread infinitudes of night, Mid wintry solitudes that lie Where lonely Hecla's toweling pyre Reddens an awful space of sky With Thor's eternal altar fire!

HELENA Remind me not of joys: No, an infinitude Of all too bitter woe o'erwhelm'd my heart and brain.

The experienced dog-owner has long ago realised that cleanliness, wholesome food, judicious exercise and a dry, comfortable and well-ventilated kennel are the surest safeguards of health, and that attention to these necessaries saves him an infinitude of trouble and anxiety by protecting his dogs from disease.

He realizesand this is the great point in that attitude of mind which is not directed to any specific external objectthat, for himself, he is, and always must be the centre of all this galaxy of Life, and thus he contemplates himself as seated at the centre of infinitude, not an infinitude of blank space, but pulsating with living being, in all of which he knows that the true essence is nothing but good.

Now that it was no longer laid upon me as a duty to uphold the infinitude of God's retaliation on sin, I saw that it was an immorality to teach that sin was measured by anything else than the heart and will of the agent.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  infinitudes