Sentences with phrase «saying something profound»

But practically every line of dialogue delivered by Jaeden Lieberher (who co-starred with Watts in «St. Vincent») is either correcting someone or saying something profound, including in one of the hokiest movie classroom presentation speeches I've ever heard.
Like «Life Is Beautiful» before it, Imagining Argentina juxtaposes horrific images of torture and humiliation against gooey optimism and thinks it's saying something profound about human resilience in the process.
Sachdev says he always considered this a shortcoming of his theory, but other physicists took the view that it might instead be saying something profound about real materials.
1) Teach students how to instinctively say «Hmmm» and have a very serious look on their face any time a professor says something profound.
He listened intently to my story then said something profound.
It does help if the words are sound and actually say something profound.
While earwigging on others» mobile phone conversations is currently receiving (ahem) a bad press, this anecdote says something profound about the relationship between meaningful engagement and empowerment.
If I were to think long enough I might be able to say something profound!
Goodbye, Mr. Chips wants to say something profound about the past, about the futility of war and the precious briefness of life, and sometimes succeeds in doing so quite admirably.
But at the time, I felt enormous pressure to always say something profound, prolific and «right.»
So when the arguable leader in the digital academic sphere looks for a new provider to build its content delivery, it says something profound that they chose Inkling Habitat.
It's kind of like being presented with a huge bowl of all different kinds of candy, and being asked to say something profound about each one of them.
Hans Haacke's Gift Horse also aims to say something profound about the economy.
I don't think it's so much that Steven's said something profound as that I've realized how thick I was being.
A senior judge said something profound and inspiring... together we could fix this system of separation and divorce if we really wanted to...

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He also says something else, something even more profound: «You can't create a positive emotional charge without first moving from the negative, and vice versa.»
This unique combination of advanced and archaic features suggests something profound, Hublin said — he's convinced the Moroccan specimens «represent the very root of our species.»
Before he mentioned God, Blankfein actually said something more profound in the same interview.
This is a fun character because he acts like such a idiot at times, but then out of no where he says something that is rather profound or makes an astute observation.
You said, «It's clear to me that something, some large profound change, is needed.
That is the basic point of Romans 5:13, but let me explain it in more detail because there is something extremely profound in what Paul goes on to say.
But a wise and well - respected Pharisee named Gamaliel stood up and said something incredibly profound: «Men of Israel, take care what you are planning to do to these men!
It really burns my toast when people say something that needs to sound profound and yet doesn't make sense.
if you can believe in something so profound as god, how can you possibly say that his opposite..
There were bread and wine on the board; of the profound meaning which Jesus attached to the breaking of the bread and the sharing of the cup something has already been said, and need not be here repeated.
But a wise and well - respected Pharisee named Gamaliel stood up and said something incredibly profound:
I was witness to great events in history, and my dad said something really profound — «Someone should've stuck up for the President!»
There have been times in my life when a non-Christian has said something that has been very profound, and I have recognized in it the direction of God.
He said: «As we see you, as we see this area with its constant memories of what has happened, we seek to share with you in a way that reminds you that you are not alone, that the pain you suffer is not considered passing but profound, and that the grief for the lost is something that will forever be inscribed by our memories in these very stones, stones that over so many centuries have seen so much violence, but have also seen the renewal of hope and the overcoming of evil.
But this very point gives us reason to ask whether by chance the simplicity and superficiality are not on the side of our critical historians and their rationalistic or agnostic interpretation of a history which is much more complex and difficult and profound, and in which after all God may have something to say.
So, unless I have something ridiculously cute or profound to say... keep it easy is the key.
Often Paul will state profound theological truths and then say something like, «For this reason, I pray...» or «To this end we pray for you...»
However, what you said made me think, and made me realize something profound:
So when people say that it works, they are not just expressing a whacky view about alternative medicine, they are saying something more profound: that their intuition, or the experiences of someone they met once, overrule empirical evidence.
Although philanthropies like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have had profound effects on international public health, their pockets won't be nearly deep enough to cover something like the next deadly flu pandemic, Dye said.
You know, you can — you can continue to go through rounds of a gut killing protocol, but at the end of the day, if you're not healthy, you're going to continue to get reinfected because the host is weak and if the host is weak, then I mean, that — that's something Reed Davis said to me, that I though was pretty profound.
I couldn't think of a more perfect, poignant, succinct way to say something so profound.
A good friend of mine said something simply profound.
The long monologue about comic books and Superman's secret identity takes an awfully long time to say something which could have been handled in a couple of lines, without adding anything particularly profound or bringing new insights on the popular culture it is referencing.
Garland has returned to the theme of identity repeatedly, always offering something profound and depressingly existential to say in a variety of different genres — and manages to achieve the difficult task of making his characters» discussions of said themes feel natural.
Whether or not Breaking the Waves succeeds as a profound work is something that's hard to say after one viewing, but it is certainly a wholly original piece of work.
This is horror at its finest, a movie that takes the raw agony of pain most of us can't even bear thinking about and forces us to live — if barely — through it, all in service of a narrative that has something both disturbing and profound to say about what we become in our lives» darkest hours.
We all bring our own personal experiences into every film we see, or any work of art we explore really, and I have to say there's something about what Mills has been doing with his two most recent pictures that strikes me on a profound level that no one else has really been able to tap into.
«One of the premises behind this project is a profound belief that everyone knows something that no one else knows — a wisdom about hunger,» Nye says.
Rollo May, in Love and Will, made a simple but profound statement when he said that attention for something bad is better than no attention at all.
I rememeber being struck by it when he said it, because I knew that I had never thought of it that way, and I knew that there was something profound in the insight.
To say that self - publishing has unleashed something profound around the world is an understatement.
Charlie Munger, the Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and Warren Buffett's partner said something simple yet profound at the 2017 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting: «A lot of other people are trying to be brilliant and we are just trying to stay rational.
Are they ingenious examples of interactive storytelling as games mature as a medium, or are they the products of talentless developers who think they have something profound to say?
The difference between Monster Hunter World and its predecessors can feel profound, though it says a lot about how impenetrable these games once were when the fact you no longer have to look up online what key quests you need to complete to move things forward is something worthy of praise.
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