Lacking Depth Quotes & Sayings
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As all Art depends on Vision, so the different kinds of Art depend on the different ways in which minds look at things. — George Henry Lewes

The scariest thing about screening a comedy ... if you screen a drama, you know, there's no real way to tell in real time if people are enjoying it or not. But in a comedy, it's like, if people aren't laughing, it's sort of scary. — Tim Heidecker

No body told you to call your band Salacious Mold, my friend. — Cassandra Clare

This is our country. He was rejecting Adrian's offer of help. It was this that had stung so much, the idea he was neither wanted nor needed. It had simply never occurred to him.
Attila. The man is right, of course. People here don't need therapy so much as hope. But the hope has to be real- Attila's warning to Adrian. I fall down, I get up. Westerners Adrian has met despise the fatalism. But perhaps it is the way people have found to survive. — Aminatta Forna

Your tears only water your weeds — Red

There was something strange about her eyes. They were mysteriously lacking in depth. They were lovely eyes, but they did not seem to be looking at anything. They were all surface, like glass eyes. But of course they were not glass eyes. They moved, and their lids blinked. — Haruki Murakami

I shutter to think how many people are underexposed and lacking depth in this field. — Rick Steves

White crescents beneath the pupils made his pale blue eyes seem to protrude, though they did not: lacking depth, they appeared to be inset into the skin like stones in hide. — Peter Matthiessen

When I hear somebody talk about a horse or cow being stupid; I figure it's a sure sign that the animal has somehow outfoxed them — Tom Dorrance

You multiply your time by spending time on things today that will give you more time tomorrow. — Rory Vaden

One thing they do not teach you in college is what you will actually be doing in a career of your choosing. — Joanie Connell

Personality is the most important thing to an actress's success. — Mae West

How do we stop evil? We don't be evil. — Sydney Wilhelmy

Her romances often seemed like dalliances; she enjoyed male company and blossomed in its presence, but she did not appear to care deeply about any of the men [Steiner] — Elizabeth Winder

I've had a job since I was 11. I had a paper route, I worked at a video store, I was a toy doll at FAO Schwartz when I was in high school. And I think that it's made me really disciplined when it came to pursuing acting, because I had no clue how to go about it. — Cara Buono