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profound mind observation
That extremes beget extremes is an apothegm built on the most profound observation of the human mind. Charles Caleb Colton
profound
If we begin to see how the gospel is able to change our work, it can have a profound effect on our sense of calling and the meaning behind the work that we do day-in and day-out. David Kim
profound insight conclusion
The simpler the insight, the more profound the conclusion. Janna Levin
profound perfect inheritance
I set out with a perfect distrust of my own abilities, a total renunciation of every speculation of my own, and with a profound reverence for the wisdom of our ancestors, who have left us the inheritance of so happy a Constitution and so flourishing an empire, and, what is a thousand times more valuable, the treasury of the maxims and principles which formed the one and obtained the other. Edmund Burke
profound important trying
The important graphs are the ones where some things are not connected to some other things. When the unenlightened ones try to be profound, they draw endless verbal comparisons between this topic, and that topic, which is like this, which is like that; until their graph is fully connected and also totally useless. Eliezer Yudkowsky
profound tvs influence
There are so many moments and works that influence us in what we do. Movies, music, TV and, most importantly, the profound everydayness of our lives. Barbara Kruger
profound metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is the most profound of all acts. Catherynne M. Valente
profound saying utterly
What he was saying was utterly profound in some regards. Steve Crump
profound important acting
Maybe subconsciously I've kept activism separate from acting because it's important to me in a more profound way. Blythe Danner
style want way
The way for a person to develop a style is (a) to know exactly what he wants to say, and (b) to be sure he is saying exactly that. C. S. Lewis
style needs
Style is something each of us already has, all we need to do is find it. Diane von Furstenberg
style accepting personal-style
Personal style is accepting who you are. Diane von Furstenberg
style what-you-love happens
You just do what you love, and then a style happens later on. David LaChapelle
style albums music-is
I mix up all styles on my albums because that is what music is about now. David Guetta
style kaleidoscope dialect
At any one time language is a kaleidoscope of styles, genres and dialects. David Crystal
style different alternatives
It's just an easy catchall to describe a style because there are a lot of alternative comics who are completely different from each other. David Cross
style looks easy
Style is about surviving, about having been through a lot and making it look easy. C. Z. Guest
style important designer
It's very important to have a definitive style as a designer. Carolina Herrera
ornaments chastity chaste
Of chastity, the ornaments are chaste. William Shakespeare
ornaments shame young
Shame is an ornament to the young; a disgrace to the old. Aristotle
ornaments modesty maximum
He takes the greatest ornament from friendship, who takes modesty from it. [Lat., Maximum ornamentum amicitiae tollit, qui ex ea tollit verecudiam.] Marcus Tullius Cicero
ornaments oratory
An alliterative prefix served as an ornament of oratory. Oscar Wilde
ornaments grit pearls
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. Evelyn Waugh
ornaments weakness shows
The weak shows his strength and hides his weaknesses; the magnificent exhibits his weaknesses like ornaments. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
ornaments modesty
Ornaments were invented by modesty. Joseph Joubert
ornaments monstrosity certain
...beauty is the projection of ugliness and by developing certain monstrosities we obtain the purest ornaments. Jean Genet
ornaments realization matter
True ornament is not a matter of prettifying externals. It is organic with the structure it adorns, whether a person, a building, or a park. At its best it is an emphasis of structure, a realization in graceful terms of the nature of that which is ornamented Frank Lloyd Wright