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“Misfortune is needed to plumb certain mysterious depths in the understanding of men.”
Alexandre Dumas
Mysterious Depths
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Men Understanding
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Misfortune Needed
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Misfortune
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Depths
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Men
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“There are depths, depths! The more I go over it, the more I see in it, and the more I see in it, the more I fear.”
Henry James
Inner Struggle
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Exploration
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Fear
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Depths
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Uncertainty
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Reflection
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“I do not fear it: I have been there.”
Sylvia Plath
Fearless Experience
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Familiar Depths
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Personal Strength
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Fear
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Depths
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Strength
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“Sympathetic people often don’t communicate well, they back reflected images which hide their own depths.”
George Eliot
Communication Issues
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Hidden Depths
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Sympathetic Nature
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Depths
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Communication
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Nature
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“There is a great deal of unmapped country within us. Which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms.”
George Eliot
Unmapped Country
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Inner Storms
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Human Depths
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Country
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Storms
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Depths
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“People are more complicated than the masks they wear in society.”
Robert Greene
Social Masks
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Complex People
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Hidden Depths
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Masks
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People
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Depths
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“The vast difference between astrology and other sciences, if I may put it thus, is that astrology deals not with facts but with profundities. The solid ground on which the scientist pretends to rest gives way, in astrology, to imponderables.”
Henry Miller
Astrology Depths
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Science Contrast
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Imponderable Truths
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Astrology
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Science
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Depths
8.
“I saw through to the last sign and symbol, but I could not read her face. I could see only the eyes shining through, huge, fleshy-like luminous beasts, as though I were swimming behind them in the electric effluvia of her incandescent vision.”
Henry Miller
Vision Symbolism
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Luminous Eyes
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Electric Depths
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Vision
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Eyes
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Depths
9.
“I’m always saying something that’s just the edge of something more.”
Robert Frost
Expressive Hints
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Subtle Depths
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Poetic Edge
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Expression
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Depths
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Poetic
10.
“The truth is always an abyss.”
Franz Kafka
Truth
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Abyss
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Fear
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Perception
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Depths
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Reality
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“The truth is always an abyss. One must – as in a swimming pool – dare to dive from the quivering springboard of trivial everyday experience and sink into the depths, in order to later rise again – laughing and fighting for breath – to the now doubly illuminated surface of things.”
Franz Kafka
Truth
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Depths
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Experience
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Revelation
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Growth
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Fear
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“I will cross hundreds of seas and oceans without sinking to reach you, see your eyes and sink completely into their depths.”
Franz Kafka
Unyielding Love
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Devotion
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Emotional Journey
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Soul Connection
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Depths
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Boundless Love
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“I know of no other advice than this: Go within and scale the depths of your being from which your very life springs forth.”
Rainer Maria Rilke
Self-Discovery
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Life
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Reflection
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Depths
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Inner Self
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Wisdom
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“In the depths all becomes law.”
Rainer Maria Rilke
Law
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Depths
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Reflection
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Life Philosophy
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Truth
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Philosophy
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“Is it possible that despite our inventions and progress, despite our culture, religion and knowledge of the world, we have remained on the surface of life?”
Rainer Maria Rilke
Surface Living
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Shallow Progress
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Forgotten Depths
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Living
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Progress
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Depths
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“A work of art is good if it has grown out of necessity. In this manner of its origin lies its true estimate: there is no other. Therefore, my dear Sir, I could give you no advice but this: to go into yourself and to explore the depths whence your life wells forth; at its source you will find the answer to the question whether you must create.”
Rainer Maria Rilke
Art Necessity
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Creative Source
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Inner Depths
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Necessity
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Source
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Depths
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“The depths of the sea are only water after all.”
Virginia Woolf
Ocean Depths
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Water’s Nature
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Sea Reflection
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Ocean
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Water
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Depths
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“There are depths in every Consciousness, from which we cannot rescue ourselves – to which none can go with us.”
Emily Dickinson
Depths
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Consciousness
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Self
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Limits
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Exploration
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Solitude
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“Far, far below the deepest delvings of the dwarves, the world is gnawed by nameless things.”
J. R. R. Tolkien
Dwarves
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Depths
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Mystery
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Darkness
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Unknown
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