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Quotes About Depth

Paul teaches us many things in his letter to Philemon. Two of them are that we should take time to develop deep friendships and that we should write letters to communicate in an in-depth manner with our friends. These are two more things we can do to make leisure productive!
~ Stuart Briscoe
To many women mistake a man's hostility for wit and his silence for depth.
~ Sue Grafton
The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence . . . —Marianne Moore
~ Sue Halpern
Women are mysterious creatures, Dr Bee.
~ Sue Townsend
If a root is pulled out, don't think that it happened because of the strength of the wind, but because you didn't make the root grow deeply enough.
~ Sun Myung Moon
Space is not only high, it's low. It's a bottomless pit.
~ Sun Ra
No image can be more beautiful than its meaning.
~ Sunny Joseph
Ah, Macy Joleen O'James, I love you. More than I ever knew it was possible to love someone. I want to laugh with you when you're happy and hold you when you're sad and--hell. I don't even know what all. This is uncharted territory for me, but I know that I Buzz Lightyear love you. You know--to infinity and beyond?
~ Susan Andersen
An audience doesn't have to know the precise events behind a character's Need, Public Persona, and Tragic Flaw. But the actor portraying that character does.
~ Susan Batson
I love the breadth and space you get to explore character in so-called serialized TV, the novelistic element of maybe being able to find out who people are. But I also very much like the sitcom discipline of having a self-contained episode that you could conceivably, I hope, be able to enjoy in and of itself.
~ Jesse Armstrong
When my career started on daytime soaps, those characters usually didn't have much depth to them. The main goal was to memorize my lines in order to film efficiently the next day. But with 'Jane The Virgin,' the writing is strong, and everything is intentional.
~ Andrea Navedo
I don't like to write rhetorically or get on a soapbox. I try to make the stuff multi-layered, so that it always has a life outside its social context. I don't believe that you can tell people anything; you can only draw them in.
~ Bruce Springsteen
I can only speak for me... but in my life, I find that, in sobriety, I feel much more, and I have much more depth. I also feel - not to segue, but as being a parent of five kids, I can bring much more to my acting, and so I'm all about anything that gives you more feeling and more depth.
~ Jeffrey Tambor
Sophie is so free-spirited, open-minded, and intelligent. She brings the sensuality. The soft connection. She can look people in the eye and make them feel something.
~ Tucker Halpern
There has always been a softer side to Sushmita Sen. You might never see it, but there is one. And you will never see the 'real' Sushmita on screen.
~ Sushmita Sen
I wasn't sold on 3-D until it was in my own home. The images jump out at you, even more so than in the theater, because you're in tighter quarters and you're closer to the TV, so it feels like the depth is very dramatic.
~ Katie Leclerc
Everything has two sides - the outside that is ridiculous, and the inside that is solemn.
~ Olive Schreiner
Narrative is linear, but action has breadth and depth as well as height and is solid.
~ Thomas Carlyle
My favorite books are actually very complicated - 'One Hundred Years of Solitude', 'Ulysses'.
~ James Patterson
There's a million leading men on TV today that are perfectly great, and their jobs are fantastic. But it's not as interesting to me when every fight they win, every case they solve, every girl they get.
~ Geoff Stults
If you go deep into a problem, you'll find most all of the time that there are yet more problems to be solved from the ground up.
~ Andrew Yang
The real me is this deep, kind of somber person. I can't really help that.
~ Melanie Martinez
Some things feel really good to sing: there's a physical aspect, but there's more to it - a deeper place you go to.
~ Alison Krauss
Some things in literature are inexplicable.
~ Halldor Laxness