Quotes about Depth
                        Why must one love rarely to love well?
                    — Albert Camus
                        
                
                        You can only love and be loved to the extent that you know and are known by somebody.
                    — John Ortberg
                        
                
                        Love can climb the highest mountain or sink to the lowest depth
                    — Jon Jones
                        
                
                        He likes to wear bow ties so we'll all know how intelligent he is. Personally, I've seen Post-it notes with more depth.
                    — Bill Clinton
                        
                
                        He plunged beneath the surface and knew that these were Elyon's waters, and his lake had no bottom.
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        What is it, then, that comprises our deepest selves and gives us worth?
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        My sweetest daughter," he whispered, "in whom I see no fault, know the depths of love. A love that knows no fear. A love that formed you and named you and gave you to me. A blessing beyond my understanding." His fingers trembled. "Eli is the gift I bring you. Hear him. Keep him safe. He knows the way out of this great deception.
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        There was no life above the surface anyway.
                    — Ted Dekker
                        
                
                        There is the "you" that people see and then there is the "rest of you". Take some time and craft a picture of the "rest of you." This could be a drawing, in words, even a song. Just remember that the chances are good it will be full of paradox and contradictions.
                    — Brennan Manning
                        
                
                        The mystery of one man is too immense and too profound to be explained by another man.
                    — Henri Nouwen
                        
                
                        If you see in me more than my function or job, then I can slowly communicate to you on a deeper level. I can become a person to you.
                    — Henri Nouwen
                        
                
                        A grain of gold will gild a great surface, but not so much as a grain of wisdom.
                    — Henry David Thoreau
                        
                 
                        