A Quote by Jean Rostand

It takes a very deep-rooted opinion to survive unexpressed. — © Jean Rostand
It takes a very deep-rooted opinion to survive unexpressed.
To search means, first, I need Being, Truth; second, I do not know where to find it; and third, an action takes place that is not based on fantasies of certainty— while at the same time a waiting takes place that is rooted not in wishful thinking but in a deep sense of urgency.
Sometimes if you got a problem deep rooted in your life, it takes a little bit of time to overcome it in that area.
Worship songs can't just be rooted in culture - they won't be deep enough. They have to be rooted in scripture.
The erotic is a resource within each of us that lies in a deeply female and spiritual plane, firmly rooted in the power of our unexpressed or unrecognized feeling. . . .
There is no such thing as gratitude unexpressed. If it is unexpressed, it is plain, old-fashioned ingratitude.
...she thought that something unexpressed in herself came forth and became a part of an unexpressed something in them.
In true natural selection, if a body has what it takes to survive, its genes automatically survive because they are inside it. So the genes that survive tend to be, automatically, those genes that confer on bodies the qualities that assist them to survive.
Empathic listening takes time, but it doesn't take anywhere near as much time as it takes to back up and correct misunderstandings when you're already miles down the road; to redo; to live with unexpressed and unsolved problems; to deal with the results of not giving people psychological air.
Disney is a place that I've always rooted for, and I think the audience does also because we have a deep, deep love for what that means.
I wouldn't trade anything for family time. To me, it is more important than everything else, and I have a very deep-rooted belief in it, which is influenced by my Jewish faith. That's a very great source of who I am and what I believe in.
The Buddha said, 'Nothing can survive without food.' This is a very simple and very deep truth. Love and hate are both living phenomena. If we do not nourish our love, it will die and may turn into hate. If we want love to last, we have to nurture it and give it food every day. Hate is the same; if we don't feed it, it cannot survive.
When you start to work with someone, there's a negotiation that takes place involving what's going to happen when you have a difference of opinion. Most attempts at collaboration never survive the negotiation. Merely being agreeable is not enough.
We grow up hungry for love, and in ways so deep as to remain unexpressed we long for our Maker to love us.
There are very deep and restrictive principles that determine the nature of human language and are rooted in the specific character of the human mind
The biases in our society stems from the orthodox mentality. It is very deep-rooted in our country but we need to wake up.
Conviction is not merely an opinion. It is something rooted so deeply in the conscience that to change a conviction would be to change the very essence of who you are.
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