Top 16 Shallowest Quotes
#1. It is difficult to realize the true Way just through sword-fencing. Know the smallest things and the biggest things, the shallowest things and the deepest things.
Miyamoto Musashi
#2. I hate journalists. There is nothing in them but tittering jeering emptiness.
They have all made what Dante calls the Great Refusal. The shallowest people on the ridge of the earth.
W.B.Yeats
#3. Why was even the shallowest human conversation so fraught with pitfalls and tricky calibrations? Why couldn't people just keep silent until they had something essential to say, like the Oasans?
Michel Faber
#4. Men are a hundred times worse than you can imagine. We are thinking the worst, shallowest thoughts, all the time.
Neil Strauss
#5. Is it in destroying and pulling down that skill is displayed? The shallowest understanding, the rudest hand, is more than equal to that task.
Edmund Burke
#6. Writing on the blog, you want to get attention and make strong claims. In academic work, that often doesn't pay, so sometimes it's a little bit difficult going back and forth to navigate these differences.
Alex Tabarrok
#7. Time sneaks up on you like a windshield on a bug.
John Lithgow
#8. God won't give you marks if you don't work hard God showers us with his blessings, but he is honest as well
Malala Yousafzai
#9. I feel they should be discussed informally, truthfully, honestly, and in some cases, I think, without forgetting ... long-term vision. They should be practical.
Dalai Lama
#10. Be careful of someone who starts asking a lot of questions about you. Start asking a lot of questions about them. Turn it around.
Frederick Lenz
#11. Today's thought for empowerment: If we would only love more all limitations in our lives would be gone!
John Randolph Price
#12. There is no shame in failure. For a warrior the only shame is in not trying.)
Dave Grossman
#13. I like to write books that I would have liked as a child, that would have got me thinking and imagining beyond the words on the page. In a way, my audience is always how I remember myself as a child.
Garth Nix
#14. Haven't I proved to you yet that I don't give a damn about your missing parts?
RaeAnne Thayne
#15. So far as I am acquainted with the principles and doctrines of Freemasonry, I conceive it to be founded in benevolence and to be exercised only for the good of mankind.
George Washington
#16. Because in prayer I expand my sense of how I have offended God. And I thereby lower my sense of how much others have offended me. Prayer is changing me.
James MacDonald
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