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Redford isn't always wrong to look for deeper meaning in his work.
"I was taught at an early age to look for deeper meaning in life," he said.
"Since I was a child, I was always looking for deeper meaning," he said.
The final aspect of an existential crisis is a search for deeper meaning.
It was Magritte's genius to construct images that are awkwardly resilient to straightforward resolution, and he famously hated having his paintings psychoanalysed or scoured for deeper meaning.
Chelsea ultimately persuades Nicky to look for deeper meaning in life than the Chappaqua social ladder, and to go back to his girlfriend.
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Cultural stories were often illustrated for children without looking for deeper meanings and codes.
I don't think it's meant to be dug into for deeper meanings.
Mr. Webb confessed that he is still stung by the perception of him in the 1960s as being on the wrong side of the cultural divide when the lyrics of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen were obsessively parsed for deeper meanings while his were not.
This is understandable enough: the realities of a disease like schizophrenia are so harrowing, and its effects on its victims and the people close to them so devastating, that we are eager for deeper meanings and happy endings.
The first act, however, arouses hopes, especially when the hut's door opens onto a verdant scene for the "Wintersturme," a vivid merger of music and stage picture that some recent "Ring" producers have thrown aside in their search for deeper meanings.
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