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Quotes about Complexity

The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility.
— Albert Einstein
I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter.
— Walt Disney
There is some good in the worst of us, and some evil in the best of us.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Truth is more important, freedom is more complex, and Jesus is more liberating than you think.
— Timothy Keller
Any detail can be magnified to reveal even more detail ad infinitum. The technical term is "infinite complexity." Fractals are the theological equivalent of what theologians call the incomprehensibility of God. Just when we think we have God figured out, we discover a new dimension of His kaleidoscopic personality.
— Mark Batterson
We give people political labels, sexual labels, and religious labels. But in the process, we strip them of their individuality and complexity. Prejudice is pre-judging. It's assuming that bad stories end badly, but Jesus is in the business of turning bad beginnings into happily ever afters. ... God cannot give up on you. It's not in His nature. His goodness and mercy will follow you all the days of your life. All you have to do is turn around. All you have to do is crash the party!
— Mark Batterson
If your personal genome sequence was written out longhand, it would be a three-billion-word book. The King James Version of the Bible has 783,137 words, so your genetic code is the equivalent of nearly four thousand Bibles. And if your personal genome sequence were an audio book and you were read at a rate of one double helix per second, it would take nearly a century to put you into words!
— Mark Batterson
Maybe faith has less to do with gaining knowledge and more to do with causing wonder. Maybe a relationship with God doesn't simplify your lives. Maybe it complicates our lives in ways that they should be complicated.
— Mark Batterson
One might as well attempt to calculate mathematically the contingent forms of the tinkling bits of glass in a kaleidoscope as to look through the tube of the future and foretell its pattern.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Woman is at once apple and serpent.
— Heinrich Heine
I'm supposed to have a Ph.D. on the subject of women. But the truth is I've flunked more often than not. I'm very fond of women; I admire them. But, like all men, I don't understand them.
— Frank Sinatra
There were times when he could not read the face he had studied so long, and when this lonely girl was a greater mystery to him than any women of the world...
— Charles Dickens