For my own part, I think that the books of Zola are not immoral, but they are indecent through the facts that they nakedly represent; they are
infinitely more moral than the books of any other French novelist.
She was feeling, thinking, trembling about everything; agitated, happy, miserable, infinitely obliged, absolutely angry.
How could she have excited serious attachment in a man who had seen so many, and been admired by so many, and flirted with so many, infinitely her superiors; who seemed so little open to serious impressions, even where pains had been taken to please him; who thought so slightly, so carelessly, so unfeelingly on all such points; who was everything to everybody, and seemed to find no one essential to him?
But her whisper had offended me, had hurt something
infinitely deep,
infinitely subtle and
infinitely clear- eyed in my nature.
It is, that as well after the renovation of the league by Aratus, as before its dissolution by the arts of Macedon, there was
infinitely more of moderation and justice in the administration of its government, and less of violence and sedition in the people, than were to be found in any of the cities exercising SINGLY all the prerogatives of sovereignty.
The short ceremony was
infinitely dreadful in the cold gray morning.
The former -- if at least they would assert their claim to be really and truly Circles, and not mere high-class Polygons with an
infinitely large number of infinitesimally small sides -- were in the habit of boasting (what Women confessed and deplored) that they also had no sides, being blessed with a perimeter of one line, or, in other words, a Circumference.
My well-remembered experience has convinced me that, in that corner of the ocean, once the wind has got to the northward of west (as it did on the 20th, taking the British fleet aback), appearances of westerly weather go for nothing, and that it is
infinitely more likely to veer right round to the east than to shift back again.
As they were now on the level of the ground, the light seemed
infinitely higher than it had from the top of the tower.
The chief reason was a sudden, vivid sense of the terrible contrast between something
infinitely great and illimitable within him and that limited and material something that he, and even she, was.
She said, she could not help agreeing with her brother, that there was some merit in the sincerity of her confession, and in her integrity to her lover: that she had always thought her a very good girl, and doubted not but she had been seduced by some rascal, who had been
infinitely more to blame than herself, and very probably had prevailed with her by a promise of marriage, or some other treacherous proceeding.
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For more than a century, mathematicians have speculated that there are
infinitely many pairs of "twin" primes, such as 11 and 13, which differ only by two.
By contrast, Curl recalls that, through the training he was fortunate enough to receive in the 1950s, he 'discovered a rich alphabet to start with, then a vocabulary, and then a whole language capable of
infinitely adaptable use'.
Pitch adjustment is
infinitely variable from 0-2" per spindle rotation.