Sentences with phrase «profound observations»

Following the tour, students wrote letters to the museum asking questions, sharing reflections, and offering profound observations about their experience.
Big title, but the survey is loaded with profound observations about the industry.
With the double maze of Jasper's Dilemma (1962 - 63), Stella posed a question of such philosophical brilliance, an aesthetic dichotomy that is so utterly at the core of Modernist and even Postmodernist painting, that it stuns me as deeply as the many profound observations on composition and spatial relations he made during the course of his Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard in 1983 (collected in the indispensable volume, Working Space).
Wonderfully written and full of profound observations about life, The Story of Arthur Truluv is a beautiful and moving novel of compassion in the face of loss, of the small acts that turn friends into family, and of the possibilities to achieve happiness at any age.
But the filmmakers» approach is clever, artful and often very funny as it makes profound observations...
Aitken belongs to a generation of artists who have reassessed and decisively influenced the way we look at art: His works bear witness to a more profound observation of reality and reflect a philosophical analysis of the present world.
«Most of us realize that premarital sex is here to stay,» she writes — not a very profound observation, since it has been here to stay since Adam and Eve ate of the fruit of knowledge.
Such an absurdly simple and yet strangely profound observation.
In A Monk's Alphabet, piquant and profound observations abound.
Quantum theory, Schack says, offers profound observations about the real world, but the theory itself is not a description of the world.
In it, two minor characters from Hamlet are given center stage, with the arch comedy suitable to the comic relief from a towering tragedy, as well as unexpectedly profound observations about the meaning... Read More»
Marcus Aurelius made a number of other profound observations in his writing:
And the other half of it is me kind of like articulating my own profound observations on the universe, which is really just an excuse to give myself a therapy.
As if capturing warped television signals or pixilated computer screens, Oppermann's work evokes conceptual associations derived from intricate moiré patterns, thus revealing profound observations about our intellectual acuity.
Lessl, a relative newcomer to considering climate communication, had what I consider the most profound observations.
The Buddha began his teachings on our enlightened nature with a simply profound observation: In our search for genuine peace and happiness, it is ultimately futile to focus our efforts on trying to avoid suffering.
In her stunning debut, Sachdeva expertly blends genres to arrive at far deeper and more profound observations about the human condition.
In using Sacks» profound observations on an extreme neurological disorder, I have tried to point to dimensions of identity / community that need to be considered by Sandel.
In her famous Bruges speech, Mrs Thatcher made a profound observation about Europe which has been erased from the memory of Conservative Brexiteers.
Mills's light touch keeps its profound observations from becoming saccharine, especially when Bening is allowed to discover Dorothea's uncertainties and contradictions.
His grasp of the human condition coupled with his simple, profound observations have made him among my very favorites.
In Dipesh Chakrabarty's profound observation: Human history and geological history have now converged.
This profound observation speaks directly to the value of company culture and employer branding that each HR manager seeks to develop within an organization.
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