Quotes About Profound
La verdad es saludable higiénica y tediosa y al igual que ciertas lluvias porfiadas lo cala a uno hasta los huesos
~ Mario Benedetti
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It would be easy to laugh this off were it not so obviously counterproductive. The idea that tackling climate change means accepting profound levels of intrusion into our everyday lives – and the economic disaster of dramatic drops in consumption and living standards – is an illusion that is actually shared by the Green left and the libertarian right.
~ Mark Lynas
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Life isn't simple. Literature shouldn't be either.
~ Mark Slouka
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You have a mind like the rings of Saturn. A million miles wide and an inch deep.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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The most striking development of the great depression of 1929 is a profound skepticism of the future of contemporary society among large sections of the American people.
~ C. L. R. James
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Not that that's the goal, but sometimes these funny insights can also be deeply profound.
~ Ted Alexandro
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My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
~ Spike Milligan
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Love is a feeling too big to be described completely by words.
~ Terry Mark
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The sense of form in New Mexico is for me one of the profoundest, most original, and most beautiful I have personally experienced. It must be 'learned.' . . . It is not a country of light on things. It is a country of things in light.
~ Marsden Hartley
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She thought accepting religious maxims meant abdicating independence and not personally struggling with profound questions. It was like learning chemistry by a book rather than an experiment.
~ Unknown
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Deficiency of matter is not from the infinity of the father, who came to give time to deficiency. In fact, it is not right to say that the incorruptible would actually come in this manner. The father's depth is profound, and the thought of error is not with him. It is something that has fallen, and something that can readily be set upright through the discovery of the one who has come to what he would restore.
~ Unknown
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at the start of our together you were the prelude to a vast orchestration. at the end of it all you will have been the most profound and enduring music of my life.
~ Mary Anne Radmacher
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The world is wonderful and beautiful and good beyond one's wildest imagination. Never, never, never could one conceive what love is, beforehand, never. Life can be great --quite god-like. It can be so. God be thanked I have proved it.
~ D H Lawrence
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Love didn't even seem like the right word to explain how I felt about her. The word seemed too small, too used, too simple, and everything I felt about her seemed complicated and rare and as wide as the world.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Love didn't even seem like the right word to explain how I felt about her. The word seemed too small, too used, too simple,
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Love didn't even seem like the right word to explain how I felt about her. The word seemed too small, too used, too simple, and everything I felt about her seemed complicated and rare as wide as the world.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Most gifted adults were socialized in a way that encouraged them to dismiss such deep inquiry. Finding answers to their most profound existential speculations is a task that requires immeasurable courage and fortitude.
~ Unknown
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Sex is not about reproduc-tion, gender is not about males and females, courtship is not aboutpersuasion, fashion is not about beauty, and love is not about affec-tion. Below the surface of every banality and cliche there lies irony,cynicism, and profundity.
~ Matt Ridley
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I keep saying, Shakespeare, Shakespeare, you are as obscure as life is.
~ Matthew Arnold
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Some books find us at just the right time in our lives and those books change our lives forever. I hope this is that kind of book for you.
~ Matthew Kelly
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Ati?a, following N?g?rjuna's commentator Candrak?rti, held that although our everyday language adequately describes apparent reality, philosophical discourse nevertheless has a necessary role: not system-building but the criticism of our presuppositions, dismantling them until we arrive at the profound realization of emptiness and the opening that this entails.
~ Unknown
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Kafka remarks, with surprise, with enchantment, that he has entered into literature as soon as he can substitute "He" for "I." This is true, but the transformation is much more profound. The writer belongs to a language which no one speaks, which is addressed to no one, which has no center, and which reveals nothing.
~ Maurice Blanchot
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Yet it is a fact that no amount of such enthusiasm, however sincere and profound it may be, can compel a problem to yield scientific results.
~ Max Weber
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The level of communication you can achieve with an infant is really profound.
~ Mayim Bialik
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