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Cheap and commonplace, bananas don't seem to inspire profound thought.
But "no profound thought actually works on the course," Mr. Kang lamented.
US (CNN)NASA is making it easy to send your most profound thought into the universe.
Do you want to end with one final profound thought about internet pranking in honor of April Fools' day?
He can drop all of these lines and then pivot to a profound thought about the power of music.
After all, once in a while, an unexpectedly profound thought will suddenly coalesce out of the dying remnants of a dream — and then I chase it down, all my insomniac energy bent on its capture.
"ABOU Ben Adhem" was written by the English poet James Henry Leigh Hunt around 1834, and uses a storytelling technique to convey the profound thought that loving one's fellow man might be more virtuous than loving God.
No profound thought actually works on the course, and nothing that does work on the course, whether standing a couple of inches closer to the ball or relaxing your grip or keeping your left arm straight, is actually profound.
The work is certainly mature in its "spontaneous," neo-expressionist technique, and lacks nothing in the way of stabs at profound thought — there is always a heap of cultural and historic data behind each piece to weigh it down.
Its charismatic adaptions of the profound thought of Hasidic philosophy, entered Yiddish literature, where the ideas of gilgul and dybuk, and the direct immanent Presence of God, affected secular Jewish culture.
A reviewer of The Hindu said, "Kannan brings in the commercial element through duets and dream songs. His profound, thought- provoking dialogue in 'Vedam Pudhidhu' and now in 'Amirtham' will remain unforgettable for long. As a dialogue writer Kannan shines. But his story is bogged down by too many issues".
Bishop David Moriarty www.catholic-hierarchy.org His work as bishop is testified to by several churches and schools, a diocesan college St. Brendan's, Killarney in 1860History of St. Brendan's Killarney St. Brendan's Killarney website. and many conventual establishments.History of the Diocese of Kerry Diocese of Kerry Website He found time to conduct retreats for priests and his addresses which have come down to us under the title "Allocutions to the Clergy" are characterized by profound thought, expressed in an elevated and oratorical style.
Roman Catholic theologians have rejected it in the past, but the Roman Catholic view has tended be more favourable since the later 20th century."the Western world has started to rediscover what amounts to a lost tradition. Hesychasm, which was never anything close to a scholar's pursuit, is now studied by Western theologians who are astounded by the profound thought and spirituality of late Byzantium." The Transfiguration in Byzantine Theology and Iconography (St Vladimir's Seminary Press 2005, ), pp. 215-216.
"Several Western scholars contend that the teaching of St. Gregory Palamas himself is compatible with Roman Catholic thought on the matter" (MichaelJ.Christensen, Jeffery A. Wittung, Partakers of the Divine Nature (Associated University Presses 2007 ), p. 243). Pope John Paul II repeatedly emphasized his respect for Eastern theology as an enrichment for the whole Church, declaring that, even after the painful division between the Christian East and the See of Rome, that theology has opened up profound thought-provoking perspectives of interest to the entire Catholic Church. He spoke in particular of the hesychast controversy.
For example, G. Philips asserts that the essence-energies distinction as presented by Palamas is "a typical example of a perfectly admissible theological pluralism" that is compatible with the Roman Catholic magisterium. Jeffrey D. Finch claims that "the future of East-West rapprochement appears to be overcoming the modern polemics of neo- scholasticism and neo-Palamism". Pope John Paul II repeatedly emphasized his respect for Eastern theology as an enrichment for the whole Church, declaring that, even after the painful division between the Christian East and the See of Rome, that theology has opened up profound thought-provoking perspectives of interest to the entire Church. He spoke in particular of the hesychast controversy.
Mīmāṃsā, also romanized Mimansa or Mimamsa, means "reflection, consideration, profound thought, investigation, examination, discussion" in Sanskrit.Mimamsa, Monier Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon (Germany) It also refers to the "examination of the Vedic text" and to a school of Hindu philosophy that is also known as ("prior" inquiry, also ), in contrast to ("posterior" inquiry, also ) – the opposing school of Vedanta. This division is based on classification of the Vedic texts into ', the early sections of the Veda treating of mantras and rituals (Samhitas and Brahmanas), and the ' dealing with the meditation, reflection and knowledge of Self, Oneness, Brahman (the Upaniṣads). Between the Samhitas and Brahmanas, the Mīmāṃsā school places greater emphasis to the Brahmanas - the part of Vedas that is a commentary on Vedic rituals.
Norm R. Allen, Jr., former director of African Americans for Humanism, calls black nationalism a "strange mixture of profound thought and patent nonsense". > On the one hand, Reactionary Black Nationalists (RBNs) advocate self-love, > self-respect, self-acceptance, self-help, pride, unity, and so forth - much > like the right-wingers who promote "traditional family values." But - also > like the holier-than-thou right-wingers - RBNs promote bigotry, intolerance, > hatred, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, pseudo-science, irrationality, > dogmatic historical revisionism, violence, and so forth. Allen further criticizes black nationalists' strong "attraction for hardened prisoners and ex-cons", their encouragement of violence when other African- American individuals or groups are branded as "Toms," traitors, or "sellouts", the blatantly sexist stance and the similarities to white supremacist ideologies: > Many RBNs routinely preach hate.
Additionally, a colour reproduction of an oil painting titled "Beethoven in Middle Life" appears as a frontispiece to the book (note: this was omitted in some late printings of the book in the 1980s). The book's editor, Percy Scholes describes the creative process behind Barrett's portraits as follows: > interspersed with [the 'authentic' illustrations] is a series of portraits > which might be called 'imaginative' or 'synthetic'—neither adjective, > however, quite accurately representing their nature. They are a speciality > of the artist Oswald Barrett ('Batt' of the Radio Times), and represent > years of research, study, and profound thought on his part. He is an ardent > music-lover and a deep student of the great masters, and his process has > been to assemble (often by very prolonged correspondence with authorities in > different parts of Europe) all the existing pictorial documents concerning > those composers at different periods of their lives.

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