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Quotes About Depth

Es un hecho maravilloso y digno de reflexionar sobre él, que cada uno de los seres humanos es un profundo secreto para los demás.
~ Charles Dickens
Un fapt curios, vrednic s? meditezi asupr?-i, e acela c? fiecare f?ptur? omeneasc? a fost astfel alc?tuit? încât s? prezinte o tain? adânc? ?i un mister pentru orice alt? f?ptur?.
~ Charles Dickens
I would ask you to believe that he has a heart he very, very seldom reveals and that there are deep wounds in it. My dear, I have seen it bleeding.
~ Charles Dickens
every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other.
~ Charles Dickens
No one can understand him better than I do. The greatest wisdom that ever lived in the world could scarcely know Richard better than my love does.
~ Charles Dickens
cada uno de los seres humanos es un profundo secreto para los demás.
~ Charles Dickens
There's more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!
~ Charles Dickens
for in natures, as in seas, depth answers unto depth
~ Charles Dickens
'Tis curious that we only believe as deep as we live.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Beauty"
When I kiss you, I can taste your soul.
~ Terri Guillemets
For sleep, one needs endless depths of blackness to sink into; daylight is too shallow, it will not cover one.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
When you photograph people in colour you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in B&W, you photograph their souls!
~ Ted Grant
No poems can please for long or live that are written by water-drinkers.
~ Horace
Poetry is an inky soulprint.
~ Terri Guillemets
Poetry and love can calculate past infinity.
~ Terri Guillemets
An aphorism is a single sentence that totally exhausts its subject.
~ Robert Brault
Los Angeles seems endlessly held between these extremes: of light and dark - of surface and depth. Of the promise, in brief, of a meaning always hovering on the edge of significance.
~ Graham Clarke
Most things disappoint till you look deeper.
~ Graham Greene
What really lies beneath our feet at each moment is not a usefulness, but an inaccessible netherworld that we can use because it is there. It is the Empire of the Capital X.
~ Graham Harman
To create something does not mean to see through to its depths; we do not drain our children to the dregs by begetting them, but set them loose in the world like wild dogs, beyond our control and often beyond our knowledge.
~ Graham Harman
somewhere under the rage, there's something human. barely.
~ Graham McNamee
I love mirrors,' he had once heard Fulgrim say. 'They let one pass through the surface of things.
~ Graham McNeill
The deep meaning of any text is a buried treasure; all the riches are waiting under the surface. If we learned there was gold deep under our backyard, nothing would stop us from getting the tools we needed to dig it out. Similarly, in serious Bible study all the treasures and riches of God are waiting to be dug up for our benefit.
~ Grant R. Osborne
Time cannot heal the wounds of the heart. Light minds might think it can, but there are [depths] which the years cannot fill, there are vacant places which can never be occupied … though the heart aches as it views the empty place, it would not have it filled by any save the one who owns it.
~ Greg King