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The Universe is a mirror of consciousness ...
— Deepak Chopra
The nerve. Threatening you and not being precise about it.
— Karen Marie Moning
Love thine enemies for the strengths they call up in us make them the instruments of our destiny.
— Harriet Rubin
Animals understand your love and instinct without any words. Often times, humans understand neither you nor your love.
— Debasish Mridha
If you do not actually know the story, then do not pretend you can tell it.
— B. Thomas Harwood
A reawakening to a new world.
Tendered with immense prospects
Concealed in the unknown — Priscilla Koranteng
Tendered with immense prospects
Concealed in the unknown — Priscilla Koranteng
I don't have any hidden depths; I'm a very superficial person. It's a constant frustration to me.
— Stephen Merchant
I don't think history will ever be a science because history will never be reduced to law-like behavior. People are to unpredictable.
— David Brooks
The public life of every political figure is a continual struggle to rescue an element of choice from the pressure of circumstance.
— Henry A. Kissinger
There are no hidden depths to me.
— Charles Saatchi
Why did it seem that the more he demonstrated himself to be an idiot, the more convinced people became that he had some kind of hidden depths?
— Brandon Sanderson
Solitude is an ocean with wonderful places hidden in its depths.
— Isaac Of Nineveh
Being fathomed was even better than being flattered, it turned out.
— Scott Westerfeld
It can be tiring knowing so many people with hidden depths," Joe said. "Some days, shallow is good.
— Charlaine Harris
Even the wisest don't know what's hidden in the depths of their being
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Saints cannot arise where there have been no warriors, nor philosophers where a prying beast does not remain hidden in the depths.
— George Santayana
Poet's food is love and fame.
— Percy Bysshe Shelley