Depth Quotes

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“So I say to you as I say to myself--
as true of short-term adventures and
last stages of long-term experiences
as it is of singing:

'Don't deny yourself the experience of going deeply
just because you're not going to be there for very long.”
Shellen Lubin

“Sensuality is a deepest form of understanding. It’s the ability to connect with someone at any level of depth so that you can understand their needs, desires, challenges and motivations. That’s why I keep urging people to become totally devoted to the limitless expansion of their sensuality. That’s how you become omniscient.”
Lebo Grand

“Sensuality is the deepest form of understanding. It’s the ability to connect with someone at any level of depth so that you can understand their needs, desires, challenges and motivations. That’s why I keep urging people to become totally devoted to the limitless expansion of their sensuality. That’s how you become omniscient.”
Lebo Grand

Donna Tartt
“Cinnamon-colored walls, rain on the windowpanes, vast quiet and a sense of depth and distance, like the varnish over the background of a nineteenth-century paintings. Rugs worn to threads, painted Japanese fans and antique valentines flickering in candlelight, Pierrots and doves and flowergarlanded hearts.”
Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch

Honoré de Balzac
“The deeper the feeling the less demonstrative will be the expression of it.”
Honoré de Balzac

“When you reach for the stars, you are reaching for the farthest thing out there. When you reach deep into your sensuality, it is the same thing, but in the opposite direction.”
Lebo Grand

Avijeet Das
“We may not have everything in life. But we can work with honesty, integrity, and passion to achieve the things that we want to achieve in life.

Our struggles give us depth and make us wise. And the struggle that we go through make us the person that we will be proud of one day.”
Avijeet Das

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“Life is not shallow. We have to dig deep to live.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya, Safa Tempo: Poems New & Selected

Avijeet Das
“Your eyes speak
myriad new words
unknown languages
they talk to the world
they say unknown things
which can only be felt
deeply and soulfully



Your eyes are like
windows to your soul
they mesmerise the
looker to dive deep into
them

If I look longer
into your eyes
I feel lost in them
I feel I discover a new world
inside them

Your eyes are the ocean
and the depth of
your eyes
and the stories
that they tell me
is an aching mystery !”
Avijeet Das

Avijeet Das
“Your eyes are the ocean
and the depth of
your eyes
and the stories
that they tell me
is an aching mystery!”
Avijeet Das

“What if sin wasn’t all the bad parts of you that you’re trying to get rid of like St Origen in the 3rd century who cut off his penis because he was trying to free himself from his sinful nature? What if sin represents how powerful you are. But in order to FULLY embrace that power [sensual power], God has to correct you. And the best way He does that is by revealing the depths of His Love even if it means risking losing His street cred [oh, I meant religious cred].”
Lebo Grand

“What if sin wasn’t all the bad parts of you that you’re trying to get rid of like St Origen in the 3rd century who cut off his penis because he was trying to free himself from his sinful nature? What if sin represents how powerful you are. But in order to FULLY embrace that power [sensual power], God has to correct you or ‘redeem’ you from the depths of your low vibration. And the best way He does that is by revealing the depths of His Love (high vibration) even if it means risk losing His street cred... oh, I meant His religious cred.”
Lebo Grand

“What if sin wasn’t all the bad parts of you that you’re trying to get rid of like St Origen in the 3rd century who cut off his penis because he was trying to free himself from his sinful nature?

What if sin represents how powerful you are. But in order to FULLY embrace that power [sensual power], God has to correct you or ‘redeem’ you from the depths of your low vibration. And the best way He does that is by revealing the depths of His Love (high vibration) even if it means He has to risk losing His street cred... oh, I meant religious cred.”
Lebo Grand

“You see, God was never interested in taking our power [sensual power] from us. ”
Lebo Grand

“You see, God was never interested in taking our power [sensual power] from us. If God actually took your sinful nature away, He would have to also take your sensual power away. Meaning you would be left boring and stale as dry bread. No pizazz, which is the quality of being exciting, attractive and enchanting.

Listen, God is not interested and it’s never been in His divine plan to take away your allure, magnetism, charm, magic, seductiveness. Because that’s your vital life force. It’s religion (the law from which Christ has redeemed us) that has drained all of that juicefullness out of most people in the name of ‘redemption.”
Lebo Grand

“Please don't run from your sinful nature. No, this is not an excuse to continue ‘sinning’. But when you sit with it and surrender it to God, it turns into sensual power. There’s nothing that fuels passion like it. And God is not intending to take that away from you but only to help you get out of your own way.”
Lebo Grand

“The reason why people in traditional marriages tend to stay together for a lifetime is because it is ‘standard’ to sacrifice novelty for longevity, while some of us [the modern ones] who value sensuality and depth of connection in a relationship or marriage find it absolutely preposterous to sacrifice novelty for longevity—the price is just way too high, that is if you truly understand what’s really at stake.”
Lebo Grand

“The reason why people in traditional marriages tend to stay together for a lifetime is because it is ‘standard’ to sacrifice novelty for longevity, while some of us [the modern ones] who value and prioritize sensuality and depth of connection in a relationship or marriage find it absolutely preposterous to sacrifice novelty for longevity—the price is just way too high, that is if you truly understand what’s really at stake.”
Lebo Grand

Steve Maraboli
“Now that I look back... Of course it didn't work. They were comfortable with puddles... and I am the ocean.”
Steve Maraboli

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The greatest punishment for a person wandering on the surface is the inability to meet people who wander in the deep!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Don't be too coward to go deep, but don't go so deep that you can't go up!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Boban Trifunović
“Izlazi iz dubine i pruža dubinu k meni, i ja je kušam. Isprva, ne slaže se sa mnom, ne mogu da je svarim, nemam predispoziciju da je svarim, pa je iz sebe izbacujem uobličenu u krik. Čak i u snoviđenju je čujem kako se uz mene uspinje i iz mene izvlači, krik nad kricima, dubok, demonski. S druge strane, u mene se ulivala sveprožimajuća snaga, strahotna i strana mi – strana svemu što je u meni u tom trenutku moglo da se nazove imalo ljudskim i prema svemu ljudskom izazivala posvemašni prezir. I glad.
Ali, pre nego što se potpuno rasturi i raspe, poseže za mnom, grabi ka meni i hoće da grebe, da guli kožu koju želi za sebe, ali je i ne želi. Želi da mu ona posluži kao odelo, jer živa je, a života ima tako malo. Uprkos tome, trenutni život je užasan, potrebno ga je preobraziti, prekrojiti ga prema kriku koji se iz mene probio. U ljudsku ljusku treba ući samo da bi se iz nje moglo probiti u svet koji u svom srcu žudi za promenom, u sve svetove, ali je se plaši, iako su tu promenu zazivali i proroci stariji od onih starozavetnih. Pomračenja su uvek uživala strahopoštovanje, posebno period u kojem je sve uvijeno u plahtu neprirodne, a tako dobrodošle tmine. Uneti harmoniju u haos, ali ne ustezanjem od haosa. Vatrom se nositi sa vatrom ne bi li se novi poredak podigao sa zgarišta, sa sebe stresao pepeo i vinuo se ka zvezdama, koje će u potpunom mraku sjati kao i pre prve klice života na zemlji, ali novim sjajem, koji ne isijava. I, u tom potpunom mraku, u uspinjanju, a ne raspinjanju, moći će da se raduju samo oni koji su se uzdigli pokušavajući da postignu prevagu nad onim koji, postojeći, odista osećaju spram onih koji prosto postoje.”
Boban Trifunović, Jaganjci

“The wild heart craves cavernous depths.”
Kelly Graham Tick , 365 Days of Compassion

Sarah J. Maas
“There was no end to the darkness in that ravine. No end, and no beginning, either. It seemed to breathe, pulsing with whispers of faded memories, forgotten faces. Sometimes, it felt as though the darkness stared back at her--and the face it wore was her own.”
Sarah J. Maas, Crown of Midnight

Simona Prilogan
“I am my wrinkled happy skin,
A signature I’ve learnt to win.
A memory I bring to blue,
My depth from what I have been through.
From tenderness I’ve gained sweet brush
Besides the strings from grieving’s touch.
They are the wisdom’s merry page,
The richest velvet of my age.”
Simona Prilogan, There are no goodbyes for us: Poems

“Depth of love is not truly measured in gifts or words but in how much we are willing to suffer for another.”
Carmine Savastano

David Nicholls
“Complicated. You're like a two-piece jigsaw-in thick ply.”
David Nicholls, One Day

“Your skin was poetry to me. To understand it was depth, to feel it was a heaviness. You can feel in love or fall in love, one day you will understand the difference.”
Dominic Riccitello

“I wind into to wind outward. We broke each other to build forward. Some say true love hurts while some say it doesn’t. I believe everything hurts and to hurt is to gain. You build from memories, you build from past mistakes. Some errors aren’t quite detrimental as you gain the knowledge to learn past them. It’s up to you how you use that understanding and it’s up to you how you accept to take forth. You dive into the personal to realize the varying layers of yourself with intention to battle the previous which has been built.”
Dominic Riccitello

“Depth runs as far as you allow it. You have the movement to control it. You have the ability to consume to it. I still remember how you spoke. I still feel the vibrations of how you held the door. It’s how you take it. It’s how you allow it. It’s how you consume moments. It’s what you want to do with them and where you want to take them.”
Dominic Riccitello