Quotes About Depth
but maybe even the smallest places mean something.
~ Jennifer Niven
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I do it so it feels real.
~ Jennifer Niven
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We've done "I love you more than' since we were ten, because we love each other beyond three words and needed to find a way to say it.
~ Jennifer Niven
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Because sex, good sex, involves a person's soul." What
~ Jennifer Stevenson
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There's all kinds of love in the world, and not all of it looks like the stuff in greeting cards.
~ Jennifer Weiner
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Everyone is alien. And even when you are in love with someone, even when you think you know them better than you know yourself; even when you think you know everything about them and they you, and you live in each other's souls. Even then you know nothing about them at all.
~ Jenny Colgan
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There was a universe inside every human being every bit as big as the universe outside them.
~ Jenny Colgan
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We stood there, looking at each other, saying nothing. But it was the kind of nothing that meant everything.
~ Jenny Han
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Plenty of people are good-looking. That doesn't make them interesting or intriguing or cool.
~ Jenny Han
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pero no puedes juzgar a quién amas más por la cantidad de tiempo que los amas.
~ Jenny Han
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You can't judge who you love the most by how long you love them.
~ Jenny Han
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You're just so mysterious. I hardly know a things about you. The things I know are so unsubstantial, so unsatisfying, like that you eat a chicken sandwich every day at lunch, and you're on the golf team. I guess the one remotely real thing I know about you is you're a good writer, which must mean you have deep reserves of emotion.
~ Jenny Han
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You're just so mysterious. I hardly know a thing about you. The things I know are so unsubstantial, so unsatisfying, like that you eat a chicken sandwich every day at lunch, and you're on the golf team. I guess the one remotely real thing I know about you is you're a good writer, which must mean you have deep reserves of emotion.
~ Jenny Han
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Trotzdem war es hier gemütlich; es doch nach warmen, gehaltvollen Wörtern und Tiefen Gedanken
~ Jenny Nimmo
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see the hidden meaning of Scripture in all its fullness (for the word of God is a pearl and may be pierced on every side)
~ Jerome
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I grew up in the 1930s Great Depression when many families struggled to make ends meet, and in an area where old-fashioned country gospel music was popular. Later, as an adult with a more mature outlook on Christianity, I realized that a lot of that music was rather shallow.
~ Jerry Bridges
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I have done so for two reasons: First, that we might see the depth of God's love, not only in giving His one and only Son, but in giving Him to die for such people as Paul has described us to be.
~ Jerry Bridges
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Artschwager's art always involves looking closely at surfaces, questions what an object is, wants to make you forget the name of the thing you're looking at so that it might mushroom in your mind into something that triggers unexpected infinities.
~ Jerry Saltz
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that's what love does to you. Gut-wrenching, overpowering, crushing, fulfilling, complex, bring-you-to-your-knees love.
~ Jessica Park
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To live intensely is a basic human necessity.
~ Jessica Zafra
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Once you've read too many trashy best-sellers, you begin to look for something with substance, something that attempts to define the universe.
~ Jessica Zafra
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The cruelty itself is motivated by something deeper: the wish to know the secret of things and of life.
~ Erich Fromm
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For despite what some people say, love is not only a sweet falling bound to come and quickly go away.
~ Erich Fromm
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As Simone Weil expressed it so beautifully:The same words can be commonplace or extraordinary according to the manner in which they are spoken. And this manner depends on the depth of the region in a man's being from which they proceed without the will being able to do anything. And by a marvelous agreement they reach the same region in him who hears them. Thus the hearer can discern, if he has any power of discernment, what is the value of the words.
~ Erich Fromm
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