This is a quote from Romeo and Juliet. Mercutio has been stabbed under Romeo's arm but does not want to be shown as a weakling in front of "the guys" . When asked if it is a bad wound, he says the wound is not as deep as a well, nor as wide as a church, but it is bad enough to kill him. He is taken into a nearby house where he then dies.
There's not enough to answer your question, in what context are you talking? I mean there is the Deep Foundation Institute, Department of Financial Institutions, Diamond Flower Inc, etc. There are several things it could mean.
"You can do even the most difficult things if you have enough resources." "Virtue conquers eveything."
It means to have deep origins.
It means really poor, because mice who live in a church don't get food scraps to eat from the pantry.
If you mean "La Puerta" It means the 'Gate' or 'Door'
Mercutio is being humorous and sarcastic when he says this line. He is downplaying the seriousness of Romeo's love by saying that it's not as deep as a well (meaning not profound) and not as wide as a church door (meaning not wide-reaching or significant).
if you mean a door big enough for two cars 16/7 You can park a truck in a double door garage door!
The answer is within yourself, if you look deep enough you will find out if you are dragon born. Fus Ro Dah
It means that you're using enough oil to completely cover the food so that it cooks all the way through without having to turn it.
what is the mean of deep heart
There's not enough to answer your question, in what context are you talking? I mean there is the Deep Foundation Institute, Department of Financial Institutions, Diamond Flower Inc, etc. There are several things it could mean.
"You can do even the most difficult things if you have enough resources." "Virtue conquers eveything."
That you need to close whatever door you're leaving open enough for a bird to come into your house.
No. A pink door does not mean you are gay.
The Church is its people.
What do you mean by " deep "
People who work hard in the church generally know the Bible well enough to not have to ask the internet about what's in the Bible. As a side-note, I'm not sure what you mean by "used for someone who worked hard in the church"