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And finally, there's a
profound
social impact.
But it's a
profound
one.
But for these things that we actually do really care about and do experience
profound
regret around, what does that experience feel like?
And this doesn't even touch on the really
profound
regrets of a life.
But it might seem like a kind of cruel or glib suggestion when it comes to these more
profound
regrets.
We have to connect with these
profound
changes.
No judgment, no hassles, no fear, lots of
profound
conversation.
But a different answer, a different kind of answer, which went more or less into hibernation for 2,000 years, has had
profound
recent success.
PJC: It's a very
profound
notion to know that we as women are at the vanguard of this.
And that's something that's just
profound
and sad, but astonishing because so many of us don't actually know this.
But beyond the
profound
federal perks, married people make more money.
The experience of looking up and knowing that the sky you're looking at surrounds every known living thing in the universe is very
profound.
Because it's in that nexus that we actually begin to understand truly
profound
things about who we are.
I can't be certain if the staircase is an adaptation rather than a bug, but if it is an adaptation, then the implications are
profound.
It's not a
profound
philosophy, but it works for us.
One of my students came up after class, an introductory class, and she said, "You know, poetry is harder than writing," which I found both erroneous and
profound.
I was caught off guard when Stephen Colbert asked me a
profound
question, a
profound
question.
In part one, I'm going to describe those Nobel Prize-winning results and to highlight a
profound
mystery which those results revealed.
And this radical proposal has a
profound
impact on this mystery: the amount of dark energy revealed by the Nobel Prize-winning results.
And those twin revolutions in electricity will bring to that sector more numerous and
profound
and diverse disruptions than any other sector, because we've got 21st century technology and speed colliding head-on with 20th and 19th century institutions, rules and cultures.
I've described not just a once-in-a-civilization business opportunity, but one of the most
profound
transitions in the history of our species.
As I carried his body in my hands to lay it in the ground in June of last year, I realized I had paid a
profound
price for amplifying my voice.
Because even through the squeaks of his hearing aids, his understanding of music was
profound.
I find it such a
profound
one.
Now, one day, I got a call out of the blue from a student, who asked a very simple but
profound
question.
We will know that we're not that miracle, right, that we're just another duck in a row, we're not the only kids on the block, and I think that that's philosophically a very
profound
thing to learn.
They had
profound
intellectual disabilities.
What we want is to make sure that those individuals with autism can be free from the devastating consequences that come with it at times, the
profound
intellectual disabilities, the lack of language, the profound,
profound
isolation.
It was an education of the most
profound
and transformative kind.
And he made this statement that was so
profound
to me.
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