Sentence examples for profound reality from inspiring English sources

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A profound reality".

The profound reality is that huge segments of all those populations, not just the extremists, carry and endorse this continuous hatred and demonization of Israel.

Beyond the political theater, the polemics reflect a profound reality: as Italy prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary it is more fractured than ever before — politically, geographically and economically.

In the long haul, the assessments by the Intergovernmental Panel have made a difference, providing a reliable compass pointing unerringly toward the profound reality of an increasingly human-shaped climate.

The relationship of blacks and whites is, after all, "a blood relationship, perhaps the most profound reality of the American experience," and cannot be understood until we recognize how much it contains of "the force and anguish and terror of love".

At one point, the narrator asks, "Was there in art a more profound reality, in which our true personality finds an expression that is not afforded it by the activities of life?" The sentence paints a picture of European civilization in majestic repose, with music shining at its center.

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"It is based on my arbitrary assumption (all novels are based on arbitrary assumptions) that the two most profound realities the American has to deal with are color and sex," he wrote.

Cézanne got there first, then the abstract painters pushed still further: Kandinsky and Miró point towards the profound realities of quantum physics as these gradually emerged after the first world war.

Yet the reminder that we are dust, by reminding us of just this simple yet profound common reality of our existence, is the call to freedom and to patience, peace, and a humility within ourselves which can reconcile who we are in reality with whom we ideally wish to be.

A public that had followed her life for its meaninglessness now watched as she confronted the most profound of realities, mortality.

In a 1936 letter to his dealer, Pierre Matisse, Miró wrote that he would "plunge in again and set out on the discovery of a profound and objective reality of things, a reality that is neither superficial nor Surrealistic, but a deep poetic reality, an extrapictorial reality, if you will, in spite of pictorial and realistic appearances".

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