profound Quotes

Buying is a profound pleasure.

Many a trivial novel has been written about an important subject, and many a profound one about nothing in particular.

I hit my thirties and felt I had to start being profound.

Without being too profound, I never dreamt of getting 100 caps for Wales.

Sometimes the simplest things are the most profound.

The arrogance of the artist is a very profound thing, and it fortifies you.

Both offensively and defensively, the presence that I have is pretty profound.

William James was not a prophet. He was a philosopher whose philosophy reflected his profound humanity.

There is a profound ethic to architecture which is different from the other arts.

It is not that the French are not profound, but they all express themselves so well that we are led to take their geese for swans.

Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy.

I have a profound affection for Buddhism, and Zen Buddhism's particular ways of meditating.

Painful breakups can have profound effects on the body and mind.

My father served in Vietnam - the respect I have for the Navy is profound.

'Handmaid's' is the most profound television I've had the privilege to be a part of.

The most profound statements are often said in silence.

Bach's music is really some of the greatest. I think, in some ways, Bach is the most profound composer of all.

Light is a profound degrader of our sleep.

Those who suffer profoundly are granted profound wisdom.

The country has undergone a profound social upheaval, the greatest the proletariat has ever known.

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