Fremen never cried unless it was the most profound gift of the soul.
It is improper of me to say it, perhaps, but his Majesty is not a man of profound intellectual gifts.
A Kipling of the Malay Archipelago, Maugham had a narrow but profound gift for domesticating the strange and making the exotic appear reassuringly familiar.
"And the more profound the gift, the more isolated they are."
Taken in toto, the Hollywood film is Los Angeles's profound gift to culture, even if its artifacts, taken individually, often float giggling into space.
Your fans and loved ones can even send messages to your watch, using the MSN Messenger chat software (and a profound gift for self-expression in 15 words or less).
Like the ring, it was too profound a gift.
But nevertheless it was a profound, merciful gift for it to happen now.
But Mr. Strathairn, who has a profound gift for finding the sounds in silence, is superb as a quiet man acutely aware of his capacity to harm (2:00).
I believe we must respect this profound gift and resist the temptation to replicate ourselves.