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Quotes About Deep

Literature is such a profound and deep way to look into someone else's life, his mind, his hopes and thoughts. Books have opened so many doors for me, taking me to places where my normal life and its finite limits could never have.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
I prefer my partner to have profound, deep intellect, a profound education, but where their education comes from is no preference of my own.
~ Princess Nokia
I'm a filmmaker, and I was most influenced by Hitchcock's films. How he could plant such deep enriched characters and then make us care both about the antagonist and protagonist was masterful.
~ Paul Haggis
Now for the first time he was far from shore, submerged among deep waters, below wind and tide, where huge trees raised their spongy flowers and monstrous things without fur or feather, wing or foot, passed silently, in submarine twilight. A lush place.
~ Evelyn Waugh
The sea, he thought, had treasured its memories deeper than the faithless land.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The sea, he thought, had treasured it's memories deeper than the faithless land.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The book, '12 Rules For Life,' is a very serious book. There's elements of humor in it, but I'm trying to struggle with things at the deepest possible level and to explain to people why it's necessary to live a upstanding and noble and moral and truthful and responsible life, and why there's hell to pay if you don't do that.
~ Jordan Peterson
We don't believe the market can be dominated by one company in e-commerce in China - namely Alibaba. The Chinese market is very wide and deep, with a huge population.
~ Zhang Jindong
The last scene in 'Moonlight,' that's one of the most extraordinary things I've ever seen on film in my lifetime. You see two men showing such tenderness towards each other. And it's bold; it's deep. It's complex. It's profound.
~ Frances McDormand
I do not know how I shall develop, but for the present, I am continuing to work within ordinary, generally known terrain, different only because of a deep substratum, which leads those who are receptive to sense the finer regions.
~ Piet Mondrian
I was really scared to make this album and to make this song. Because I didn't want to talk about it. For me, it's even deeper than just '1-800.' 'Everybody' as a whole... I was terrified.
~ Logic
I've been interested in terrorism from the very beginning. My first novel is about that, too, and I think one reason I've been so interested in terrorism is because I have a deep interest - one of my deepest interests - in image culture and how it works. And terrorism is an epiphenomenon of image culture.
~ Jennifer Egan
It is with words as with sunbeams, the more they are condensed, the deeper they burn.
~ Robert Southey
They feel the sensation of their deep hunger and need in the pit of their stomachs—the feeling of hunger really does exist.
~ Robert W. Firestone
Utter loneliness was planted in me then, and sent its deep roots down into me.
~ Robin Hobb
Have you ever stood on a sandy beach when the tide is coming in? Felt the waves come up around your feet and suck the sand from under you. That's my life now. With every day, I feel I sink deeper into uncertainty." p. 628 The Fool to Fitz
~ Robin Hobb
the small delights of the flesh were sometimes the most potent medicine against the deep pains of the spirit.
~ Robin Hobb
The students all demonstrated a deep respect and affection for nature.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
The story of Skywoman's journey is so rich and glittering it feels to me like a deep bowl of celestial blue from which I could drink again and again.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
The deep dark-shiningPacific leans on the land,Feeling his cold strengthTo the outmost margins.
~ Robinson Jeffers
She'd been acting the role of the scary woman for years because deep down inside she was scared. Scared of being alone. Scared that she'd had all her chances at happiness and blown each and every one of them.
~ Lisa Jewell
To use the machineries of justice to commit injustice is the deepest offense to the Father of Winter." He
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
The sea is still and deep; All things within its bosom sleep; A single step and all is o'er, A plunge, a bubble, and no more.
~ Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Into that charm and the gloom and the deep silence Oth moved gravely; and a solemness came on his face as he entered the wood; for to go on quiet feet through the wood was the work of his life, and he came to it as men come to their heart's desire.
~ Lord Dunsany