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profound intellectual film
Woody Allen 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.
profound house dry
William Faulkner 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.
profound justice president
Richard M. Nixon Our chief justices have probably had more profound and lasting influence on their times and on the direction of the nation than most presidents.
profound listening suffering
Richard Rohr Sacramental listening reminds us that current suffering isn't the end of the story. God loves us deeply, and the vision for the future is vaster and more magnificent than we could ever imagine. In these moments of profound human presence, we are awakened to the divine presence and see that the kingdom of God is coming and yet is already here.
profound wish study
Leslie Stephen If you wish at once to do nothing and be respectable nowadays, the best pretext is to be at work on some profound study.
profound suffering flaws
George Gilder The prevailing theory of capitalism suffers from one central and disabling flaw, a profound distrust and incomprehension of capitalism.
profound lasts saint
Ludwig Wittgenstein Kierkegaard was by far the most profound thinker of the last century. Kierkegaard was a saint.
profound style ornaments
Luc de Clapiers Clearness ornaments profound thoughts.
style
Alex Villalobos I think that if we play our style and do what we have to do and make them play our game, we'll be OK.
style
Ronnie Brewer We've got to play our style of basketball. (Being physical) is not our style of basketball.
style intellectual energy
Richard Whately Of metaphors, those generally conduce most to energy or vivacity of style which illustrate an intellectual by a sensible object.
style firsts rhetoric
Richard Whately The first requisite of style, not only in rhetoric, but in all compositions, is perspicuity.
style satisfied
Toyo Ito I will never fix my architectural style and never be satisfied with my works.
style matter great-men
Woodrow Wilson I must beg you to indulge me in the matter of hyphens.... You will find that I have marked out a great many in the proofs. We arein danger of Germanizing our printing by using them so much, and I have a very decided preference in the matter.
style rhythm melody
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Wherever you find a sentence musically worded, of true rhythm and melody in the words, there is something deep and good in the meaning also.
style today emotion
Vinnie Vincent I agree with you about the music of today. It lacks style and emotion.
style important trying
Salma Hayek Find your own style. Don't spend your savings trying to be someone else. You're not more important, smarter, or prettier because you wear a designer dress.
ornaments action manners
Samuel Smiles Manners are the ornament of action.
ornaments modesty
Joseph Joubert Ornaments were invented by modesty.
ornaments modesty maximum
Marcus Tullius Cicero He takes the greatest ornament from friendship, who takes modesty from it. [Lat., Maximum ornamentum amicitiae tollit, qui ex ea tollit verecudiam.]
ornaments chastity chaste
William Shakespeare Of chastity, the ornaments are chaste.
ornaments shame young
Aristotle Shame is an ornament to the young; a disgrace to the old.
ornaments sustainability
Rem Koolhaas Sustainability has become an ornament.
ornaments weakness shows
Nassim Nicholas Taleb The weak shows his strength and hides his weaknesses; the magnificent exhibits his weaknesses like ornaments.
ornaments oratory
Oscar Wilde An alliterative prefix served as an ornament of oratory.
ornaments grit pearls
Evelyn Waugh I read the newspapers with lively interest. It is seldom that they are absolutely, point-blank wrong. That is the popular belief, but those who are in the know can usually discern an embryo of truth, a little grit of fact, like the core of a pearl, round which have been deposited the delicate layers of ornament.