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Quotes About Depth

I had a thought, on the way home from the rock field, that the things we don't know about a person are the things that make them human, and it made me feel sad to think that, but sad in that reassuring way that some sadness has, a sadness that says welcome home in twelve different languages.
~ Miriam Toews
Sve je lapidarno, sve stoji na ne?emu, sve ima svoju podlogu, ukorijenjeno je, sve ima tri dimenzije. Žive?i tako, ?ovjek bi i sam mogao postati trodimenzionalan, vratiti se natrag do Euklida, razviti se natrag do stvarnog dodirivanja tvari i sam se pretvoriti ponovno u tvar!
~ Miroslav Krleža
Umjetnost je lijepa, ali život je ozbiljan.
~ Miroslav Krleža
É como se ela tivesse nascido para sentir e experimentar o mundo de forma mais intensa do que todos nós.
~ Mitch Cullin
Tu sei un grande amico di Mo Yan e potresti suggerirgli questo espediente letterario: se, in un punto della trama, non si possiede una perfetta padronanza dei personaggi o un'adeguata tecnica espressiva, basta spingere tutti nell'acqua. In quel mondo il silenzio è più eloquente delle parole, è un elemento incolore più vivido dei colori stessi: per un momento lui dovrebbe far finta che l'azione si stia svolgendo sul fondo dell'acqua
~ Mo Yan
The expert knows more and more about less and less until he knows everything about nothing.
~ Unknown
Spiritual relationship is far more precious than physical. Physical relationship divorced from spiritual is body without soul.
~ Unknown
The ways she was different from any other woman in my life could not be counted. I didn't want to say she was sweet, because that seemed to negate all the ways she was fierce. I didn't want to say she was generous, because it would deny the ways she was selfish. I'd never had a woman in my life show me so much of herself.
~ Molly O'Keefe
kažkas yra ?simylimas ne tod?l, kad b?t? simpatiškas ar nesimpatiškas ir visai ne d?l t?kstan?io ger? žmogaus savybi?. ?simylimi žmon?s, kurie pažadina gyvenimui kažk? tavo paties viduje.
~ Unknown
What orators lack in depth, they make up to you in length.
~ Montesquieu
The truly great books are the few books that are over everybody's head all of the time.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
Professor Pezhman Mosleh is a true artist whose work touched me deeply.
~ Unknown
Love becomes meaningless when you find its meaning.
~ Unknown
The sources of poetry are in the spirit seeking completeness.
~ Muriel Rukeyser
Alone, we experience the depths of reality.
~ Unknown
Logic is a 3D glasses of flat reality humor.
~ Unknown
Looking into reality, you see more, you see superfluous.
~ Unknown
Only the aware one knows the botoom of a loved one.
~ Unknown
Those who have drunk from the ocean of wisdom will rarely find true love in life.
~ Unknown
To love with all your heart is forcing yourself to go beyond the physical attributes and focus on something much bigger.
~ Unknown
She has often felt that her outsides were too dull for her insides, that deep within her there was something better than what everyone else could see.
~ Myla Goldberg
As much as I admire and value intellectualism and experimentation, I've discovered that unless a book has a throbbing heart as well as a sexy brain, I feel like the story is a specimen in a sealed glass jar and not a living, breathing creature I want to take by the hand and talk to for hours on end.
~ Myla Goldberg
She was not listening at the level of language but beneath it, in the deep recesses of the imagination.
~ N. Scott Momaday
To write or read a poem is . . . to enter into a different kind of thought world from our normal patterns. A poem is not merely ordinary thought with a few turns and twiddles added on to make it pretty or memorable. A poem (a good poem, at least) uses its poetic form to probe deeper into human experience than ordinary speech or writing is usually able to do, to pull back a veil and allow the hearer or reader to sense other dimensions.
~ Unknown