Quotes About Depth
How easy it is to dismiss the outer packaging without an inkling that one is thereby missing the precious beauty within." His
~ Mary Balogh
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And she had loved him before, ached for him, wanted his happiness. But she knew him fully now. Oh, there were still mysteries. One could never know every shadowed corner of another person.
~ Mary Balogh
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compensating for utter vacuity with numerically staggering indulgence, hoping to make up in sheer repetition of experience what was missing in depth and meaning.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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But underneath, in the place of dream and feeling, she is going places that she, on the surface, would not understand.
~ Mary Gaitskill
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She's about as deep as an Arizona mud puddle.
~ Mary Kay Andrews
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What's magical, sometimes, has deeper roots than reason.
~ Mary Oliver
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Discussing free verse if like talking about an iceberg, a shining object that is mostly underwater.
~ Mary Oliver
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All the world is taken in through the eye, to reach the soul, where it becomes more, representative of a realm deeper than appearances: a realm ideal and sublime, the deep stillness that is, whose whole proclamation is the silence and the lack of material instance in which, patiently and radiantly, the universe exists.
~ Mary Oliver
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That burning lava is miles deep," said Nancy. "Its temperature is over seventeen hundred degrees Fahrenheit.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Three hundred feet down, seawater slams through a two-inch hole with enough force to bend a knee the way knees don't bend.
~ Mary Roach
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Cualquier inteligencia normalmente dotada que se dedique con interes a determinada area, llega sin duda a dominarla con cierta profundidad.
~ Mary Shelley
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I had always been content to know that there was more in the living world than we could hope to understand.
~ Mary Stewart
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Her countenance was all expression; her eyes were not dark but impenetrably deep; you seemed to discover space after space in their intellectual glance.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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How true! Life's problems are like trees. We see the trunk, we see the branches and the leaves. But we can't see the roots, hidden deep down under the ground. And yet it is their shape and nature and how far they dig into the slimy humus to search for water that we need to know. Then perhaps we would understand.
~ Maryse Condé
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You want to connect with someone on an emotional, physical, and spiritual level.
~ Matt Morris
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We all love emotionally stimulating conversations–ones
~ Matt Morris
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Superficiality is the curse of the modern world.
~ Matthew Kelly
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Words are lies. It's what's beneath the words that has any hope of being true.
~ Matthew Sturges
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Keep digging and you'll always discover a new low.
~ Matthew Sturges
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The words seemed to come from a place deep inside me, far beyond the place where I stored them, past the ideas.
~ Maureen Johnson
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A thing is not high if one can reach it; it is not great if one can reason about it; it is not deep if one can see its bottom"—this
~ Ayn Rand
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Issues are never simple. One thing I'm proud of is that very rarely will you hear me simplify the issues.
~ Barack Obama
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His eyes glowed inward as he spoke, the eyes of a madman or a saint.
~ Barack Obama
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Soli, let me tell you. The most important thing about a person is always the thing you don't know.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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