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Quotes About Shallow

Indeed the Idols I have loved so longHave done my credit in this World much wrong:Have drown'd my Glory in a shallow Cup,And sold my Reputation for a Song.
~ Edward Fitzgerald
Guardami» mormorò, «so di essere cattiva a dirti queste cose, ma lui è assai più cattivo di me. Ha la cattiveria peggiore, quella della superficialità».
~ Elena Ferrante
In California depth is measured in feet: six feet on one end of the pool and three feet on the other.
~ Anthony Marais
A hollow mind is only liked relentlessly by many fellow who are also of equal shallow thinking capability.
~ Anuj Somany
A person who has very narrow views of life gives always the importance to the people only through their material assets, clothes and shoes.
~ Anuj Somany
A person who weighs the worth of the people by their beautiful face and dress is a Crass.
~ Anuj Somany
I'm not judging. You're probably a horribly shallow mess to begin with. This is just a blip on the evil in your life and heart, and I wish I
~ Armand Rosamilia
A cat isn't fussy — just so long as you remember he likes his milk in the shallow, rose-patterned saucer and his fish on the blue plate. From which he will take it, and eat it off the floor.
~ Arthur Bridges
There seems to be such a laziness in - and I hate to use this phrase - the modern world. Everything is pumped out so quickly so that you can read it while passing by, like billboards or those flashcards before movie shows.
~ Chris Ware
There is no change - I'm as deep or as shallow as I ever was. What's new is on-the-job experience. This is what you gain with years.
~ Gordon Getty
Alas, where is there still a sea in which one could drown: thus our lament resounds – across shallow swamps.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I cannot feel my legs from the waist down any longer. But who cares? I look good and that's all that matters. And when I die of hypothermia for wearing formal shorts in winter, tell them to put that on my tombstone.
~ Eliza Coupe
There's many a man has more hair than wit.
~ William Shakespeare
'Tales From Topographic Oceans' is like a woman's padded bra. The cover looks good, but when you peel off the padding, there's not a lot there.
~ Rick Wakeman
You must know that Iran has a great number of productions. Many films are released. Most of them, like in the rest of the world, are commercial and shallow films. These are the most popular ones. And there are a few ones that actually develop more profound and thoughtful aspects of life. Only some of these films travel out of Iran.
~ Asghar Farhadi
Hiç de fena insanlar de?illerdi. Yaln?z bo?, bombo? mahluklard?. Yapt?klar? münasebetsizlikler hep buradan geliyordu.
~ Sabahattin Ali
Spending an evening on the World Wide Web is much like sitting down to a dinner of Cheetos, two hours later your fingers are yellow and you're no longer hungry, but you haven't been nourished.
~ Clifford Stoll
Perfection is shallow, unreal, and fatally uninteresting.
~ Anne Lamott
Deep is so un-American now, even radical. We live too often like water skeeters on the surface of the pond, dropping down for a quick bite of insect or e-mail. Deep is the realm of soul.
~ Anne Lamott
A woman alone is subject to temptations of the flesh, to lightmindedness and entertainments that by their very shallowness tend to pervert the nature.
~ Anne Perry
Don't get overly optimistic about death," I said. "I'm warning you. My views are changing. The atheism and nihilism of my earlier years now seems shallow, and even a bit cocky.
~ Anne Rice
I have been to Turkey almost every summer holiday of my life and pretty much only on summer holidays, which makes me a very shallow Turk indeed.
~ Joseph O'Neill
There is a part of me that is not fulfilled by acting. It is a self-involved life; it can feel shallow, but not very often.
~ Kelly Reilly
Most autumns, the water is low from the long dry summer, and you have to get out from time to time and wade, leading or dragging your boat through trickling shallows from one pool to the long channel-twisted pool below, hanging up occasionally on shuddering bars of quicksand, making six or eight miles in a day's lazy work, but if you go to the river at all, you tend not to mind. You are not in a hurry there; you learned long since not to be.
~ John Graves