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Am I shallow? she asks the mirror. Yes, I am shallow. The sun shines on the ripples where it's shallow. Deep is too dark.

Margaret Atwood
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Don’t say deep things to shallow people and don’t talk about shallow things with the deep people!

Mehmet Murat ildan
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...I think that people who make judgements about other people they don't even know are shallow, and people who start rumors are shallow, and I really don't care what shallow people say about me.

Nina LaCour, Hold Still
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Yes, I'm shallow, I don't mind admitting it. Perhaps I should admit that there's no end to the depths of my shallowness.

Franny Billingsley, Chime
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In the divine Scriptures, there are shallows and there are deeps; shallows where the lamb may wade, and deeps where the elephant may swim.

John Owen
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I'm not that shallow, asshole. I don't need money. It's way more important for them to be good-looking.

Chelsea Handler, My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands
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I find that...The bigger the ego.The bigger the mouth.The deeper the shallowness of a person.

Anthony T. Hincks
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He knows how to market himself well. Nowadays, that's all that seems to count. He's rebellious in a way that appeals to people with vain, shallow taste. So of course he manipulates his audiences with the blessing of his recording company and the financial investors behind his brand.

Jess C. Scott, SVEN, Incubus Story.02
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It is easy to identify a shallow person by the attention he gives to what will do him absolutely no good.

Michael Bassey Johnson
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I cannot here withhold the statement that optimism, where it is not merely the thoughtless talk of those who harbor nothing but words under their shallow foreheads, seems to me to be not merely an absurd, but also a really wicked, way of thinking, a bitter mockery of the most unspeakable sufferings of mankind.

Arthur Schopenhauer
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