“In one deep sense, novels are concealed autobiography. I don't mean that you are telling facts about yourself, but you are trying to find out what you really think or who you are.” ThinkingWritingTryingMeanFactsNovelWho You AreAbout YourselfAutobiographyConcealedOne Deep Author:Robert Penn Warren
“The streams which would otherwise diverge to fertilize a thousand meadows, must be directed into one deep narrow channel before they can turn a mill.” ArtTurnsFocusThousandStreamsIntensityMeadowsMillsOne Deep Author:Anna Brownell Jameson
“It seems unwise to allocate a large portion of investable capital to any one deep value opportunity, even if the latter promises a large expected return.” IfsSeemsValuesOpportunityReturnPromiseExpectedLatterPortionsUnwiseOne Deep Author:John Mihaljevic
“Solitude, I reflected, is the one deep necessity of the human spirit to which adequate recognition is never given in our codes. It is looked upon as a discipline or penance, but hardly ever as the indispensable, pleasant ingredient it is to ordinary life, and from this want of recognition come half our domestic troubles.” WantHumansSpiritGivenHalfTroubleDisciplineSolitudeOrdinaryRecognitionCodePleasantIngredientsIndispensableHuman SpiritAdequateOrdinary LifePenanceOne Deep Author:Freya Stark
“Because you need me," he said, drawing in his breath as she squirmed against him. "Just as I need you." He crushed his mouth to hers. "I've needed you for years." Another kiss, this one deep and drugging, his tongue searching her intimately” NeedsYearsSaidNeededKissingMouthsBreathsTongueDrawingNeed YouCrushedI Need YouOne Deep Author:Lisa Kleypas
“Although one never really knows what one's associates think of one deep down, I believe I was easy to work with, even though I have the reputation of being authoritative. Still, I've always delegated responsibility and authority to other; I've always listened to opposing views and suggestions with an open mind.” ThinkingKnowsMindBelieveStillsI BelieveEasyViewsResponsibilityListeningAuthorityManagementReputationSuggestionsAssociatesOpen MindDeep DownOpposingOpposing ViewsOne Deep Book:The whims of fortune Source: The whims of fortune
“When Coleridge tried to define beauty, he returned always to one deep thought; beauty, he said, is unity in variety! Science is nothing else than the search to discover unity in the wild variety of nature,-or, more exactly, in the variety of our experience. Poetry, painting, the arts are the same search, in Coleridge's phrase, for unity in variety.” ArtSaidPaintingBalanceUnityVarietyPhrasesDeep ThoughtOne Deep Book:Science and Human Values Source: Science and Human Values