It brought home to me just how amazing it is that a monkey - or, at least, an ape - has already done it.
The ape was, of course, called William Shakespeare.
As the Great Ape himself had a thirteen-year-old girl (Juliet, of course) say:
My bounty is as boundless as the sea.
My love as deep; the more I give to thee
The more I have, for both are infinite
Though I must say that Shakespeare did have a rather cynical view of infinity: I mean, it was so long since his 'fellow of infinite jest' had actually cracked a joke that he rose from the grave (alas! Poor Yorick!) in no great shape to deal with the infinite demands of immortality.
Ah well. As a confused character in the same play observes:
I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself the king of infinite space were it not that I had bad dreams.
I mean, you can see why most monkeys would have trouble coming up with that.
Word To Use Today: infinity. The Latin finītus means limited.
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