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profound intellectual film
One filmmaker makes films that are deep, intellectual, profound and confrontational. And the other one makes purely vacuous, escapist films. I'm not sure the one who makes escapist films is making a poorer contribution than the one who makes the deeper films. Woody Allen
profound house dry
The clock tick-tocked, solemn and profound. It might have been the dry pulse of the decaying house itself, after a while it whirred and cleared its throat and struck six times. William Faulkner
profound catholic vision
Catholic education aims not only to communicate facts but also to transmit a coherent, comprehensive vision of life, in the conviction that the truths contained in that vision liberate students in the most profound meaning of human freedom. Pope John Paul II
profound matter today
The human person is in danger: this is certain, the human person is in danger today, here is the urgency of human ecology! And it is a serious danger because the cause of the problem is not superficial but profound: it is not just a matter of economics, but of ethics and anthropology. Pope Francis
profound desire eleven
Profound desire, true desire is the desire to be close to someone. Paulo Coelho
profound age active
The "times," "the age" what is that, but a few profound persons and a few active persons who epitomize the times? Ralph Waldo Emerson
profound want able
You cannot do anything without God.It's a profound and elemental truth. Not, you cannot do most things without God. You will not be able to do anything that you want, truly, in fulfillment, without God. Marco Rubio
profound people soul
What profound reward you must glean from studying the world so closely....Too many people turn away from small wonders, I find. There is so much more potency to be found in detail than generalities, but most souls cannot train themselves to sit still for it. Elizabeth Gilbert
profound cages sound
Imprisoned in a cage of sound, even the trivial seems profound John Betjeman
solitude
Then never less alone than when alone. Samuel Rogers
solitude too-much study
Study requires solitude, and solitude is a state dangerous to those who are too much accustomed to sink into themselves Samuel Johnson
solitude bitterness pardon
We wrote verses that condemned us, with no hope of pardon, to the most bitter solitude. Salvatore Quasimodo
solitude gregarious persons
Although I am a gregarious person, I love solitude even more. Nelson Mandela
solitude world noise
Solitude with God repairs the damage done by the fret and noise and clamour of the world. Oswald Chambers
solitude done suspects
Nothing can be done without solitude. I've created my own solitude which nobody suspects Pablo Picasso
solitude obscurity wells
Well has he lived who has lived well in obscurity. Ovid
solitude tranquil
I love tranquil solitude. Percy Bysshe Shelley
solitude poet emily
[Emily] Dickinson, our supreme poet of inwardness. Joyce Carol Oates
emergencies trials be-patient
To be patient in an emergency is a terrible trial. Wendell Berry
emergencies underwear trouble
The trouble with emergencies is," she said, "that I always put on my finest underwear and then nothing happens. Zelda Fitzgerald
emergencies establishment workforce
I am personally overseeing changes that include the establishment of a global health emergency workforce. Margaret Chan
emergencies
God is not there just for emergencies. Joyce Meyer
emergencies sometimes sometimes-in-life
sometimes in life doing what we shouldn't do is the emergency Bryce Courtenay
emergencies saving savings
Never invest emergency savings in the stock market. Suze Orman
emergencies
Make the best of an emergency. John Singer Sargent
emergencies has-beens series
My life has been a series of emergencies. Lana Turner
emergencies steps goalkeepers
Arsenal have a goalkeeper emergency at the moment. I'll gladly step in. Jens Lehmann