Quotes About Profound
Did you hear what I said? It was very profound.
~ Laura Schlessinger
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She is made up of depths even the ocean couldn't fathom.
~ Jessica Katoff
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Simple questions can be profound, and answering them requires us to make stark and honest - and sometimes painful - self-assessments.
~ Frances Hesselbein
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My father's favorite poem was probably 'Love is patient, love is kind.' It's simply stated but pretty profound. That's how my dad wrote.
~ John Carter Cash
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'Climb Every Mountain' is a beautiful statement of philosophy. Critics may think 'The Sound of Music' is saccharine, but I think it's profound. The message, that we can't accommodate evil, is just as important today.
~ Jon Voight
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The most profound statements are often said in silence.
~ Lynn Johnston
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Books are men of higher stature; the only men that speak aloud for future times to hear.
~ Garson Kanin
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I want something that's going to linger and stay with me and give me something to think about and chew over. That's the real objective here; it creates something that doesn't feel disposable.
~ Mark Frost
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'The Survivalist' really makes you think. It stays with you.
~ Mia Goth
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There is a melancholy that stems from greatness.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
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To you I speak with much hesitation about suffering. . . . But there is an introduction to suffering which comes with the birthpains of Love. And in such suffering one finds for the first time how deep and profound is the nature and meaning of life. And in such suffering one sees, as if one's eye were newly opened upon a blinding light, . . . And there too is suffering, but there, above all, is peace and victory.
~ Thomas Kelly
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A soulmate is someone to whom we feel profoundly connected, as though the communicating and communing that take place between us were not the product of intentional efforts, but rather a divine grace.
~ Thomas Moore
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Literature is the orchestration of platitudes.
~ Thornton Wilder
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What I'm normally associated with are darker, more brooding roles.
~ Kelly Macdonald
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It's not very hard to be clever. It's far harder to be simple, obvious, and meaningful.
~ Jake Barton
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Die Nähe des Todes schafft eine Atmosphäre die das Außergewöhnliche begünstigt (und über die conditio humana hinauswachsen lässt)
~ Octavio Paz
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Porque nada puede ser tan sorprendente como la vida. Excepto la escritura. Excepto la escritura. Si, por supuesto, excepto la escritura, el único consuelo
~ Orhan Pamuk
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The Earth is deep
~ Orson Scott Card
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gift so sacred that even Ender could not be allowed to understand what it meant.
~ Orson Scott Card
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The supreme vice is shallowness.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I don't know the words for how she looked at me -- there are few words -- it was a welling up, a rising, a lifting up on the surface from the water; it was the sort of thing that could not be told.
~ Colum McCann
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Music is made out of nothing but some fairly simple rules . . . The notes themselves amount to almost nothing. But why some particular arrangement of these notes should have such a profound effect on our emotions is a mystery beyond even the hope of comprehension.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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He said if he is not the word of God God never spoke (4)
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Music is made out of nothing but some fairly simple rules. Yet it's true that no one made them up. The rules. The notes themselves amount to almost nothing. But why some particular arrangement of these notes should have such a profound effect on our emotions is a mystery beyond even the hope of comprehension. Music is not a language. it has no reference to anything other than itself
~ Cormac McCarthy
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