| I take some kind of comfort in the inexhaustibility of the devisings of nature, that it can keep coming up with new things. |
| It is of ample strength and not easy to get weary, for the ant can uphold the object which weighs much heavier than itself and continue working without a bit of inexhaustibility. |
| In the inexhaustibility of nature lies humanity's freedom from claustrophobia. |
| Not the least of the Zoological Gardens' many attractions is their inexhaustibility. |
| As the eighteenth century began to end, however, the sense of inexhaustibility of the forest, at least temperate forests began to disappear. |
| He is fascinated by the inexhaustibility of the passions, which are themselves wave-like, always returning, drawn out by the gravity of an inner moon. |