I learned never to empty the well of my writing, but always to stop when there was still something there in the deep part of the well, and let it refill at night from the springs that fed it.Quote by Ernest Hemingway about night, writing
The forces that are driving mankind toward unity and peace are deep-seated and powerful. They are material and natural, as well as moral and intellectual.Quote by Arthur Henderson about tirany, force, peace, moral
I do like the ocean wave, actually. I'm born under the sign of Cancer - the sign of the crab - so I like coastal areas and sunny beaches and such - although not the wide-open and deep seas.Quote by Anjelica Huston about attitude
There's a deep-seated paranoia that Americans have about not being Americans or something.Quote by Billy Joel about americans, being
Beauty is skin deep; ugly goes right to the bone.Quote by Edward A. Murphy about love, beauty, rightness
If a man speaks deep in the forest and there is no woman there to hear him; is he still wrong.Quote by Edward A. Murphy about love, bad, woman, man
The whiter the hat the deeper the mud hole that it falls into.Quote by Edward A. Murphy about cowboys
But aesthetics is not religion, and the origins of religion lie somewhere completely different. They lie anyway, these roses smell too sweet and the deep roar of the breaking waves is too splendid, to do justice to such weighty matters now.Quote by Rudolf Otto about religion, lie, justice
Down below the broad, roaring waves of the sea break against the deep foundation of the rock. But high above the mountain, the sea, and the peaks of rock the eternal ornamentation blooms silently from the dark depths of the universe.Quote by Rudolf Otto about rocks, dark
The chief product of an automated society is a widespread and deepening sense of boredom.Quote by C. Northcote Parkinson about society, boredom, common sense, sense
I believe in things that move people, if the audience isn't deeply caught up and moved to either laughter or tears then I don't think it is theater.Quote by Estelle Parsons about things, laughter, tears, people
What is important, then, is not that the critic should possess a correct abstract definition of beauty for the intellect, but a certain kind of temperament, the power of being deeply moved by the presence of beautiful objects.Quote by Walter Pater about objects, literary critic, beauty, power, being