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A good content always allows me to reach the depth of the characters, and thus, the performance looks more relatable and truthful.
I'm very much known as being the smiley girl, and unfortunately, lightness can be mistaken for stupidity or someone with no depth.
Good olive oil, good butter, milk - they give food taste and depth and a richness that you cant reproduce with low-fat ingredients.
Any work that is not rooted in myth and poetry or that does not partake of the depth and essence of the universe is merely a ghost.
Frivolity, under whatever form it appears, deprives attention of its power, thought of its originality, and sentiment of its depth.
Law has been called a bottomless pit, not so much because of its depth, as that its windings are so obscure nobody can see the end.
It is always from the depths of its impotence that each power center draws its power, hence their extreme maliciousness, and vanity
There is no distress so complete but that even in the most critical moments the inexplicable sunrise of hope is seen in its depths.
When I'm working on historical books, I'm much more organized. I usually read about 100 books to get the depth of knowledge I need.
But the miracle of the redemptive reality of God is that the worst and the vilest offender can never exhaust the depths of His love.
The numinous depth of the mystery that seems to have called us out of the animal mind is completely impenetrable to modern analysis.
I've always believed that the range or depth of emotion can be great, whether you're play a three-minute piece, or a half-hour work.
It was a positive sign that the conversation took place, it's a sign of the depth of the friendship between Australia and Indonesia.
I don't think there's a subject matter that can't absorb 3-D; that can't tolerate the addition of depth as a storytelling technique.
When you shoot on high-definition, everything is very sharp and clear, sometimes at the cost of losing dimension and depth of field.
By a monstrous act of reductionism, the infinite depth of who you are is confused with a sound produced by the vocal cords." (p. 28)
God is not a personality outside of you. What God is, is inextricably part of what you are. God is the dimension of depth within you.
Time in its irresistible and ceaseless flow carries along on its flood all created things and drowns them in the depths of obscurity.
With fear and trembling we must rely upon God for guidance in the inner depths. This is the sole way to walk according to the spirit.
Mysticism is, in essence, little more than a certain intensity and depth of feeling in regard to what is believed about the universe.
The True Self is not our creation, but God's. It is the self we are in our depths. It is our capacity for divinity and transcendence.
The function of ritual, as I understand it, is to give form to human life, not in the way of a mere surface arrangement, but in depth.
Truth is a gem that is found at a great depth; whilst on the surface of the world all things are weighed by the false scale of custom.
South Africa, it's like the little asshole of the whole world - it's, like, the bottom. It's, like, in the dark depths of the hallway.
The depths of the Depression. You didn't ask what the job was, what the pay was, you didn't ask about stock options, or - you said yes
I saw endless depths of brown, the depths I'd fallen into so many times. No red rings. Dimitri...was not a Strigoi. And he was weeping.
The scope of America's global hegemony is admittedly great, but its depth is shallow, limited by both domestic and external restraints.
I can now see to the bottom of my own depths, there is nothing stopping my gaze, no obstacle is in the way. And there is nothing there.
Poetry has historically been allied with religion and morals; it has served the purpose of penetrating the mysterious depths of things.
It's great to have female characters that have depth that you can explore instead of being the decoration or the girlfriend or the wife.
A servant wants to be rewarded for what he does. A lover wants only to be in love's presence, that ocean whose depth will never be known.
My only criteria while selecting roles is that it should be a lead part in an interesting story where the character has depth and layers.
Regardless of the success of a drama or film, I will be satisfied if viewers say that my acting has progressed and has gained more depth.
Six months ago I had never been to England, and, certainly, I had never sounded the depths of an English heart. I had known the shallows.
Man asks and God replies but we don't understand his replies because they dwell in the depths of our souls and remain there until we die.
Nature is more depth than surface, the colours are the expressions on the surface of this depth; they rise up from the roots of the world.
I don't think I could ever settle down. I have known too much of the depths of life already, and I would prefer anything to an anticlimax.
I know that my son was an honest person and an honest artist, and what he gave from himself through his art was the depth of his humanity.
Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick really changed the way one-hour television looked and the depth of how deep it could cut emotionally.
Anthony Heilbut has been a guide and a mentor to me. I know of no one who has the love and depth of knowledge of this extraordinary author.
It is better to learn early of the inevitable depths, for then sorrow and death can take their proper place in life, and one is not afraid.
I feel that what you should illustrate is the space between the words. It's the betweenness, the otherness, that gives depth and dimension.
Wrestling went from being sometimes comical to very serious, and there was a lot of depth regarding the vastness in which people performed.
He who contemplates the depths of Paris is seized with vertigo. Nothing is more fantastic. Nothing is more tragic. Nothing is more sublime.
Great writers zealously learn the craft of their profession so they can release the power and the depth of their imagination and experience.
To make a deliberate falsification for personal gain is the last, worst depth to which either scholar or artist can descend in work or life.
Those which might have some depth are corny enough to be hokey, and almost hokey enough to be folky, since folky is already so hokey anyhow.
Today the term "global" can no longer constitute a serious topic for an in-depth intellectual discussion because it simply means "Camerica".
When you can score three goals without the most prolific scorer in the world, you know you have a lot of depth, and it gives you confidence.
But sometimes, that depth of need—to save, to protect—can become a blinding fervor, one that destroys the very thing it thinks to safeguard.