Quotes by Profound No one is shallow and vulgar forever; sooner or later the whole species likes to be profound. Carol Bly likes forever profound Our problem is that when you lose the touchstone, which is humanity, then when you have something like humans dying, it needs to feel profound. Caroline Dries dying humanity profound Thinking about profound social change, conservatives always expect disaster, while revolutionaries confidently anticipate utopia. Both are wrong. Carolyn Heilbrun revolutionary profound thinking Okay everybody, line up in alphabetical order according to your height. Casey Stengel humorous profound order Do you have a lot of other profound thoughts like that? Blood is blood? A toaster is a toaster? A Gelatinous Cube is a Gelatinous Cube? Cassandra Clare cubes profound blood If I ever loose my eyes, I won't have to cry no more. Cat Stevens eye work profound [Albert Camus] always held a profound commitment [engagement], a real resistance to all totalitarianism. Catherine Camus real profound commitment Metamorphosis is the most profound of all acts. Catherynne M. Valente metamorphosis profound Not one man in a million would have allowed me the time without speaking. I opened my mind, let my gaurd down completely, relaxed. His silence washed over me. I stood, closed my eyes, breathed out the relief that was too profound for words. Charlaine Harris eye men profound In mathematical science, more than in all others, it happens that truths which are at one period the most abstract, and apparently the most remote from all useful application, become in the next age the bases of profound physical inquiries, and in the succeeding one, perhaps, by proper simplification and reduction to tables, furnish their ready and daily aid to the artist and the sailor. Charles Babbage artist age profound There are moments of existence when time and space are more profound, and the awareness of existence is immensely heightened. Charles Baudelaire space moments profound What could be more simple and more complex, more obvious and more profound than a portrait. Charles Baudelaire portraits simple profound God has special confidences for each soul. Indeed, it would seem as though the deepest truths came only in moments of profound devotional silence and contemplation. Charles Brent silence prayer profound Simplicity is always the secret, to a profound truth, to doing things, to writing, to painting. Life is profound in its simplicity Charles Bukowski simplicity writing profound As in the game of billiards, the balls are constantly producing effects from mere chance, which the most skillful player could neither execute nor foresee, but which, when they do happen, serve mainly to teach him how much he has still to learn; so it is in the most profound and complicated game of politics and diplomacy. In both cases, we can only regulate our play by what we have seen, rather than by what we have hoped; and by what we have experienced, rather than by what we have expected. Charles Caleb Colton player games profound That profound firmness which enabler a man to regard difficulties but as evils to be surmounted, no matter what shape they may assume. Charles Caleb Colton evil men profound That extremes beget extremes is an apothegm built on the most profound observation of the human mind. Charles Caleb Colton observation mind profound Shakespeare, Butler and Bacon have rendered it extremely difficult for all who come after them to be sublime, witty or profound. Charles Caleb Colton sublime witty profound He that knows himself, knows others; and he that is ignorant of himself, could not write a very profound lecture on other men's heads. Charles Caleb Colton writing men profound Nevertheless so profound is our ignorance, and so high our presumption, that we marvel when we hear of the extinction of an organic being; and as we do not see the cause, we invoke cataclysms to desolate the world, or invent laws on the duration of the forms of life! Charles Darwin ignorance law profound «345678910111213»