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Quotes About Deeper

the deepest impulses behind the war had to do with the sequence of sterilisation, direct medical killing and genocide.
~ Peter Padfield
literature is a fiction that tells a deeper truth
~ Adam Johnson
Humanitarian appeals always help. They penetrate deeper than political tradeoffs.
~ Jesse Jackson
But as we shall see, Roosevelt, through a combination of events and influences, fell deeper and deeper into the toils of various revolutionary operators, not because he was interested in revolution but because he was interested in votes.
~ John T. Flynn
Deeper' feels like we did when we made the first few albums. It's got that excitement. It felt like a voyage of discovery.
~ Lisa Stansfield
I'm not such a fan of imagination. If you're alive to details, they oftentimes suggest a richer or deeper imaginative line than you would have imagined.
~ Edmund White
Anyone would be naive to think people were not aware with what was going on about ball maintenance. I dont think Cricket Australia wanted to go there. They did not want to go any deeper than that superficial example of ball-tampering.
~ Adam Gilchrist
How should we be able to forget those ancient myths about dragons that at the last moment turn into princesses; perhaps all the dragons of our lives are princesses who are only waiting to see us once beautiful and brave. Perhaps everything terrible is in its deepest being something helpless that wants help from us. Ranier Marie Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet
~ Ranier Maria Rilke
what if they had a damn good reason for chasing him, a motivation that ran deeper than "Hey, an alien, catch it!
~ Weldon Burge
Actions are merely an indicator of a problem contained deeper in the heart and in the beliefs of a person. Individual racism cannot be changed through legislation but through personal transformation.
~ David Anderson
The biblical counselor must always remember that the ROOT problem is deeper than skin; it is sin. The ultimate cure is not culture, but Christ.
~ James MacDonald
The best endings resonate because they echo a word, phrase, or image from earlier in the story, and the reader is prompted to think back to that reference and speculate on a deeper meaning.
~ James Plath
I'm asked that a lot: 'James, is there really a continuing spiritual renaissance occurring on this planet? Look at all the conflict, look at the wars.' And I believe, yes, we're still moving toward a deeper spirituality. It's personal. It's grassroots. It's everybody trying to get their own connection made, and from there it grows out.
~ James Redfield
I want to discover the deeper layers of His word, understand the tender mercies of His heart.
~ Rachel Hauck
Cynical as it may seem, easy credit has been used as a palliative throughout history by governments that are unable to address the deeper anxieties of the middle class directly.
~ Raghuram G. Rajan
easy credit has been used as a palliative throughout history by governments that are unable to address the deeper anxieties of the middle class directly
~ Raghuram G. Rajan
The result was that, far from heeding my throbbing shame, by cleverly sidestepping the real problem I inevitably involved myself deeper and deeper.
~ K?b? Abe
Their silent wounds have speech More eloquent than men; Their tones can deeper reach Than human voice or pen.
~ William Robert Woodman
We think the man with the best rap will protect and save us, but it's not usually that way. Love is something deeper and purer.
~ Lauryn Hill
The Christian faith allows us to see further and deeper, to appreciate that nature is studded with signs, radiant with reminders, and emblazoned with symbols of God, our creator and redeemer.
~ Alister E. McGrath
Laughter is the loaded latency given us by nature as part of our native equipment to break up the stalemates of our lives and urge us on to deeper and more complex forms of knowing.
~ Jean Houston
It is only the superficial qualities that last. Man's deeper nature is soon found out.
~ Oscar Wilde
Paradox is thus a much deeper and universal concept than the ancients would have dreamed. Rather than an oddity, it is a mainstay of the philosophy of science.
~ William Poundstone
Art is wood that has fewer branches than science but its roots are deeper than in science.
~ David Berkowitz Chicago