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  • That was the thing about guys, though: Sometimes, they had the emotional depth of a flea. -- Sara Shepard
  • You rarely get a tentpole that has this much emotional depth, this much character to dive into. -- Gary Ross
  • I've got a massive actor girl crush on Carey Mulligan, so I'd love to be buddies with her. She just oozes this joyful, natural innocence and always brings a nice emotional depth to her character. -- Holliday Grainger
  • I love telling stories. I love the intimacy between the writer and reader. When you write sketches it's over in two minutes. When you write a book the characters have to have a bit of emotional depth. -- David Walliams
  • Madonna can still produce a catchy pop song, but she hasn't expanded her artistic vocabulary since the 1990s. Her concerts are glitzy extravaganzas of special effects overkill. She leaves little space in them for emotional depth or unscripted rapport with the audience. -- Camille Paglia
  • Foreign languages was the only thing that interested me when I was at school, so playing in another language... it is quite demanding because if it is not your mother tongue, you are missing some connotations and some emotional depth of certain things. -- Tom Wlaschiha
  • I try to steal from the best. Suck it all in. 'Taxi Driver' is really a bible for film actors, a master class. A lot of emotional power, a lot of emotional depth but it's contained and you just see the tip of the iceberg. -- Sam Rockwell
  • People think that the arts are optional and they aren't. They teach a level of emotional depth that's equally important to mathematic skill. You can replace some math skills with a calculator if you know how to operate the thing, but there's no calculator for human interaction. -- Hal Sparks
  • To enjoy my music, you need depth and emotionality. -- Joni Mitchell
  • TV is a different animal these days. You can bring together really smart writing and directing, in-depth character development and really meaty political and emotional stories. -- Connie Nielsen
  • For me, the perfect film has no dialogue at all. It's purely a visual, emotional, visceral kind of experience. And I think one can create wonderful depth and meaning and communication without using words. I started out as an illustrator and a cartoonist and caricature artist, so for me the visual is primary. -- Bill Plympton
  • Thoughts create only according to their pitch, intensity, emotional quality, depth of feeling, or vibrational plane. -- Claude M. Bristol
  • His was a psychological and emotional disturbance of untold, awful depth, mundane and yet tragic in that very ordinariness. -- John Connolly
  • White is too brilliant to be seen, so yellow is its filter, its costume, revealing that pure light has not only brightness but emotional resonance and depth. -- Richard Grossinger
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