“There may be oodles of possible humans, but it is a finite number.”
Source: Flashforward (1999), Chapter 16 (p. 167)
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First On The Moon : A Voyage with Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin E Aldrin, Jr. (1970) edited by Gene Farmer and Dora Jane Hamblin, p. 113, states of this: "Like many a quote which gets printed once and therefore enshrined in the libraries of all newspapers and magazines, this particular one was erroneous. Neil recalled having heard the quote, and he even recalled having repeated it once. He did not subscribe to its thesis, however, and he only quoted it so that he could disagree with it."
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As quoted in Morris Kline, Mathematical Thought From Ancient to Modern Times (1972) p. 1153.

Letter to Gustac Enestrom, as quoted in Georg Cantor : His Mathematics and Philosophy of the Infinite (1990) by Joseph Warren Dauben ~ ISBN 0691024472

Source: Attributed from posthumous publications, Dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead (1954), Ch. 21, June 28, 1941.

As quoted in Understanding the Infinite (1994) by Shaughan Lavine ~ ISBN 0674921178

“How is it possible to find meaning in a finite world, given my waist and shirt size?”

“Not all possibilities are open to us. The world is finite; our hopes spill over its rim.”
Source: The Satanic Verses