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“Never has anyone spoken like this man!” the officers answered.
— John 7:46
This mystery is profound, but I am speaking about Christ and the church.
— Ephesians 5:32
In the lives of individuals, just as in society at large, the profoundest changes take place within a very reduced time frame. When we least expect it, life sets us a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change; at such a moment, there is no point in pretending that nothing has happened or in saying that we are not yet ready... The challenge will not wait. Life does not look back. A week is more than enough time for us to decide whether or not to accept our destiny.
— Paulo Coelho
God is love, and music is the language of love; therefore, music is the language of God. Music is a language more profound than words. How often have you heard a great piece of music and felt that? Great music does not just make you feel good; great music suggests some profound truth or mysterious meaning that is objectively true but not translatable into words.
— Peter Kreeft
The wisdom or counsel of God is deep water and is often a mystery to the natural mind.
— John Bevere
to put it as philosopher-poet Ralph Waldo Emerson did, "To be simple is to be great.
— John Maxwell
The free society does not guarantee virtue any more than it guarantees happiness. But it allows for the pursuit of both, a pursuit rendered all the more meaningful and profound because success is not guaranteed: it has to be won through personal striving.
— Dinesh D'Souza
Jesus never uttered a loftier or a grander truth than when he said that wisdom cometh out of the mouths of babes.
— Mahatma Gandhi
A man who has been in another world does not come back unchanged. One can't put the difference into words. When the man is a friend it may become painful: the old footing is not easy to recover.
— CS Lewis
Great thought speak only to the thoughtful mind ,but great actions speak to all mankind.
— Theodore Roosevelt
We scarcely want to analyse what we feel to be so large and deeply human.
— Virginia Woolf
To produce things and to rear them, To produce, but not to take possession of them, To act, but not to rely on one's own ability, To lead them, but not to master them - This is called profound and secret virtue.
— Lao Tzu