There were some early quotes in the novel that peaked my interest and stoked my hopes for a story with a deeper meaning. |
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You should be aware of the deeper meaning of life and be practising it to your own individual perception. |
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His studies have shown that fashion and social trends and even consumer buying habits often reflect humanity's search for a deeper meaning. |
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Rachael spoke softly, her voice chiming musically, and Sarah heard a deeper meaning in her words and was puzzled. |
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In order for technical and economic progress to go hand in hand with more real humanity, it is essential to seek for a deeper meaning for life. |
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It is clear that we have to find deeper meaning in what is happening, and that we have generated cycles of violence. |
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Why are there so many among us who have never paid attention to their unique task and are not even aware that life has a deeper meaning? |
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This second aspect will bring out the deeper meaning and sociological perception contained in the work of the students. |
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He sought a deeper meaning to life and philosophised constantly about existential questions. |
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Out of the turmoil of this crisis, you can find strength and deeper meaning in your life. |
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She would plumb for deeper meaning, offering insight and guidance or at least a chance to test. |
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He was speaking mainly of the department, but his rule has a deeper meaning. |
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Diaconia in this existential context reveals the deeper meaning of the koinonia, the fellowship in Christ. |
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But Mosley invests his wish-fulfillment fantasy with deeper meaning and higher purpose. |
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I know from Hafiz, the great Persian poet and muse, that coincidences have a deeper meaning and are always accompanied by wisdom. |
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Nonetheless, this achievement may become a problem if we fail to appreciate its deeper meaning and adapt accordingly. |
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The tribal members provide a vital perspective on the deeper meaning the objects hold and describe how much they remain an essential part of the spiritual lives of these peoples. |
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As their lyrics grew more artful, fans began to study them for deeper meaning. |
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If you've been procrastinating about setting your affairs in order, I suggest you think of it as a process that can give your life deeper meaning and a truer direction-and find an advisor who sees it the same way. |
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This adventure story shows us how this power makes us aware of the deeper meaning of each event and how it can encourage us to explore the unknown. |
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In Chaucer's day a favourite way of escaping from the dreariness of a narrow environment, and giving a deeper meaning to one's life, was to go on a pilgrimage to a holy place. |
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Dango These sweet dumplings conceal a deeper meaning. |
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As a metaphysician, I tend to look for the deeper meaning of all things. |
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Many people experience Soul Travel as an expansion of awareness and knowingness: an inner nudge to call a friend, or seeing beyond your current difficulties to a deeper meaning. |
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Roughly translated this talks about respect between peoples, respect of our pasts, respect of our histories, respect in a deeper meaning than we probably even understand right now. |
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In my opinion, only when we reach beyond this primary perception, this world of appearances, that we can have access to the deeper meaning of our existence and of all other existences. |
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The Sanskrit word dharma has a much deeper meaning than religion and is not its equivalent. |
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Dissatisfied with life, he seeks deeper meaning. |
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Mr President, I think there is always someone amongst us who has discovered democracy too late and who perhaps, therefore, is not familiar either with its rules or with its deeper meaning. |
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For others, it is their significance and the deeper meaning of the place. |
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If a society loses its capacity to dialogue, and discussion becomes the common practice, there is no capacity to find a deeper meaning that transcends individual views and self-interest. |
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As we enter into the new age, human consciousness is expanding and many people throughout the planet are actively seeking a deeper meaning in their lives. |
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In my eyes, the deeper meaning of a national exhibition is to let each person as an individual, and everyone all together, experience their country. |
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To faff about is to waste time doing tasks of very little significance, such as trying to work out the deeper meaning of someone's nickname when there really isn't any. |
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The result is a nondogmatic message movie that won't offend anyone buying a ticket to yuk it up but might have a deeper meaning for anyone wishing to reflect on the themes. |
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