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Quotes About Depth

The greatness of a mind is determined by the depth of its suffering.
~ Hayao Miyazaki
I try to dig deep into the well of my subconscious. At a certain moment in that process, the lid is opened and very different ideas and visions are liberated. With those I can start making a film. But maybe it's better that you don't open that lid completely, because if you release your subconscious it becomes really hard to live a social or family life.
~ Hayao Miyazaki
Heil meiner Verbannung aus dem Garten Eden! Wäre ich nicht gefallen, so hätte ich keine Gelegenheit gehabt, die Lebenstiefen zu ergründen.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
They were of her, but not her—a looking glass that reflected the possibility of what might or might not be, and she could not resist plumbing their depths as she sought to understand her own.
~ Heather Clark
Inside her chest, a warm, billowing, something swept through her, to the tips of her fingers, the bottoms of her feet, shining like a brilliant beam of light. It wasn't hot, boiling feeling of her temper, nor was it the cold wash of tingles that Swearing on Silver brought. It was deeper. It didn't just pour through her body, but penetrated her soul.
~ Heather Dixon
Gad, yes," said Lord Teddie. "I love you so much, my fingers hurt!
~ Heather Dixon Wallwork
love is our finest human emotion," he said. "And losing it is the true depths of hell.
~ Heather Graham
I believe that there's more to life than what we see.
~ Heather Graham
The least intelligent person carries the most epic message in their eyes.
~ Heather Lydia Thornhill
There's always more to the story, Catriona," She replied. "That's the wonderful thing about stories.
~ Heather Vogel Frederick
I cannot imagine a world in which one can read Jane Austen only once.
~ Laurie Viera Rigler
Que se disent deux cœurs qui s'aiment ? Rien.
~ Lautréamont
It's only with great vulgarity that you can achieve real refinement, only out of bawdy that you can get tenderness.
~ Lawrence Durrell
There is a notion in Britain of a T-shaped designer," Milton said, "one with depth of discipline in a single area but also a breadth of empathy for other areas of design.
~ Leander Kahney
You can look at her and see how beautiful she is. That's obvious. But that's attraction, not love. She has amazing depth and humility. At the same time she can make me laugh. When I'm with her, the world is better than I thought it could be.
~ Leanne Banks
If you're writing about a character, if he's a powerful character, unless you give him vulnerability I don't think he'll be as interesting to the reader.
~ lee stan
The priest's deep brown eyes reminded Nicky of the bayou: light reflected on their surface, but dark things moved beneath.
~ Lee Thomas
take consolation from the fact that the brighter the individual, the more he or she detests small talk.
~ Leil Lowndes
The sea is nothing but a library of all the tears in history.
~ Lemony Snicket
A person who spends eight years learning how to make a cake will probably make you a good cake, but a person who spends eight years as an aviator and a tailor and a math tutor and a trainer of bears in the circus will probably kill you in a plane he is flying very badly while wearing a shirt that doesn't fit and fighting off an ill-behaved bear, all the while insisting that seven times six is harmonica.
~ Lemony Snicket
The sea... some have said is nothing but a library of all the tears in history.
~ Lemony Snicket
el mar, del que alguien ha dicho que no es otra cosa que una biblioteca de todas las lágrimas de la historia.
~ Lemony Snicket
but had been dropped into the middle of its depths. CHAPTER Four
~ Lemony Snicket
No matter how sophisticated the style or elegant the setting, soul is the bottom line.
~ Lenny Kravitz