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Deeper Meaning Quotes

Quotes tagged as "deeper-meaning" Showing 1-10 of 10
Karen Quan
“How beautiful would it be if we could just see souls instead of bodies? To see love and compassion instead of curves.”
Karen Quan, Write like no one is reading 2

Avijeet Das
“silences have deeper meaning. silences say more than words ever could.”
Avijeet Das

William Glasser
“To be depressed or neurotic is passive. It has happened to all of us; we are it's victim and we have no control over it.”
William Glasser M.D.

“The unconscious has become the subconscious mind conscious, and in love with itself.
Take a look at the universe and see yourself as you really are.”
Nikki Shiva

Soulla Christodoulou
“You do not see what I see
How can you when all you do is use your eyes
But I look deeper and further than the deepest ocean
I notice the frown lines and the smile lines”
Soulla Christodoulou, Sunshine after Rain: A Collection of Poetry

Fred Van Lente
“Fandom has a nasty tendency to absorb the surface appearances of a thing without ever bothering to internalize its underlying message.

Huh. I guess it is just like a religion”
Fred Van Lente, The Con Artist

Avijeet Das
“silences have deeper meaning. i like silences. i talk to my silences. i inhale the myriad fragrances of silences. these silences know me well. these silences find me when i need them. silences are profound. silences are eloquent. silences are deep. silences are my symphony. there is a charm of these silences. i know these silences well. silences say more than words ever could.”
Avijeet Das

Marie-Kristin Hofmann
“She sat there, a wild heart on a chair with gin lips and nightlife eyes. The Gatsby Girl. Longing for more in the shallowness of it all.”
Marie-Kristin Hofmann, Remember the wild girl

Julie Abe
“I bet all those stars have names already.â€�
“We can make our own names for things.â€� Suddenly, he sounds more serious than ever. “We can, can’t we? Just because something had one name for a while, it doesn’t mean the stars can’t move, that things can’t change.”
Julie Abe, The Charmed List

Doris Lessing
“I understood that I was understanding. I could have understood before, that when George is with Hasan and Hasan is talking, George is hearing things in what Hasan is saying that are quite beyond me. That I can’t hear at all. I could see from George’s face that in quite ordinary things that were said was much much more. I just couldn’t grasp it. It was going too fast for me. It was above my head. The conversation was apparently about not very much. I was thinking in an agonized sort of way, that they weren’t talking about anything important or special. Yet George’s face kept lighting up as he understood the things that were there.”
Doris Lessing, Re: Colonised Planet 5, Shikasta