Sentence examples for insight profoundly from inspiring English sources

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His belief in the ability of art, particularly music, to afford metaphysical insight profoundly influenced the aesthetic theories of the German composer Richard Wagner.

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Thus, Sir Isaac Newton's observations of falling bodies consisted of nothing that people had not seen for thousands of years, yet his insights profoundly altered our understanding of the universe.

Detailed temperature and solvent dependent EPR spectra for both complexes 1 and 2 are also carried out to get a profoundly insight on magnetic coupling.

Those geniuses -- spiritual sages or scientists of consciousness, depending on your perspective -- gave us, through a series of modern translators and adapters, insights that have profoundly influenced religion, healthcare, psychology, the arts and other areas of life.

Like the fledgling "John From Cincinnati" but with fewer side effects, "Big Love" derives suspense, humor and thrills from HBO's signature insight: that Americans are profoundly anxious about how their families are different from other families.

Pollini's New York recitals turn the hall into a virtual high temple of pianism, because he's possessed of an astoundingly precise and rapid technique to go with a profoundly intellectual insight into music.

Ever in search of a primordial, sense-rooted, relation to the world, Levinas situates his discovery, offering a profoundly Husserlian insight: "The antithesis of the a priori and the a posteriori is overcome by light" (DEAE, 76).

Mainly, I suspect, because I can't believe fully in my experience or in ChokBar, so this insight doesn't land profoundly in my heart and soul.

It is profoundly insightful; but it is the task of the interpreter to work out the full implications of its often provocative insight.

It proposes that Plato's entirely correct insight was that writing would profoundly transform what people meant by the word "memory", even though they might – and in fact did – continue to use the same word rather than discarding it in favour of another.

Ms. Downey's book offers fresh insights into a woman who profoundly influenced social welfare legislation in New York and the nation (she worked with Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt), but has been largely forgotten as both a suffrage leader and labor advocate credited with a range of reforms, from fire escapes to Social Security, unemployment benefits to the minimum wage.

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