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Quotes About Depth

A soul that knows it is loved but does not itself love betrays its sediment: what is at bottom comes up. ?Epigrams and Interludes, Section 79
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Kada dugo gledaš u bezdan tada bezdan krene gledati u tebe
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Lovers of truth do not fear stormy or dirty water. What we fear is shallow water!
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
You can see that I have become so candid that I can endure only human relationships which are absolutely genuine. I avoid half-friendships.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
It is out of the deepest depth that the highest must come to its height
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Und wenn du lange genug in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Believe me, friend Hellishnoise: the greatest events—they are not our loudest but our stillest hours.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The loves of all hearts are so many mirrors revealing their characters.
~ Fulton J. Sheen
Intrigado con ese enigma, escarbó tan profundamente en los sentimientos de ella, que buscando el interés encontró el amor, porque buscando que ella lo quisiera terminó por quererla.
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Siento que la conozco menos cuanto más la conozco. (Del amor y otros demonios).
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
El corazón tiene mas cuartos que hotel de putas
~ Gabriel Garcia Marquez
There are some people that we know all our lives and yet never really feel we know them at all. But there are other people—" Unable to resist the temptation, he ran a feather-light caress down the curve of her cheek with one leather-sheathed knuckle. The cobalt depths of her eyes flickered with response, but she said nothing, heeding his every word. "—people we meet in a day, and instantly, it feels as though we've known them all our lives.
~ Gaelen Foley
You wrong yourself and me by assuming my interest in you is purely physical," he went on. "I told you I am eager to further our acquaintance. I want to know what you think about things. What you want out of life. What you dream. -Lucien to Alice
~ Gaelen Foley
You were mine to protect and take care of, Jilly-girl. And the better I learned you, the deeper you burrowed into my soul. Every time I took a bit more control, the higher you flew in my arms. You were an addiction and a mystery…you fed my soul and drove me over the edge.
~ Gail Faulkner
I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape. Something waits beneath it; the whole story doesn't show.
~ Andrew Wyeth
Trying to build a team over the course of the winter to put on the field is really just half the job. Because if your best players go down, it's not so much him going down as who you replace him with, which ultimately might have the biggest impact on how you end up finishing. So you want to have both a belt and suspenders for support.
~ Billy Beane
I really want to do something that is very, very deep within realism, like a 'Winter's Bone,' or a 'Blue Valentine.'
~ Diana Silvers
Not everything has to be 'The Bridge' or 'The Wire'. Those shows are brilliant. But you have to invest your cerebellum in them.
~ Kris Marshall
All things must come to the soul from its roots, from where it is planted.
~ Saint Teresa of Avila
What I treasure most at any moment is intimacy, surprise, a sense of mystery, wit, depth and love. A handful of cherished friends offer me this, and the occasional singer or film-maker or artist. But my most reliable sources of electricity are Henry David Thoreau, Shakespeare, Melville and Emily Dickinson.
~ Pico Iyer
Nefertiti is lovely, but we should use our wit and will to look beyond that beautiful face to discover and to enjoy a more satisfying narrative - the story of mankind, not just of man.
~ Bettany Hughes
The complexity of things - the things within things - just seems to be endless. I mean nothing is easy, nothing is simple.
~ Alice Munro
I've always tended to write comedy, but I'd hate to just write some kind of sitcom or a lighthearted series of jokes and slapstick. I wanted to talk about some deeper things within the comedy.
~ David Thewlis