Quotes about Complexity
The game of love is complicated, but love is not complicated.
— Marty Rubin
We are all receiving Charity. There is something in each of us that cannot benaturally loved.
— CS Lewis
It's a thread in a tapestry.
— Miroslav Volf
Contrary to the assumptions of Western moral traditions, human beings are (1) not free in their actions but governed by necessity; (2) not transparent to themselves and others in their motivations, but opaque; (3) not similar to each other and therefore subject to the same moral code, but each different.
— Miroslav Volf
If communications were not complex, structural outlining would be unnecessary. If language were a perfect medium instead of a relatively opaque one, there would be no need for interpretation. If error and ignorance did not circumscribe truth and knowledge, we should not have to be critical.
— Mortimer Adler
Regardless of what crisis or complexity may be threatening to engulf your life, God is at work. You may not see it, but you need to know it's true. And He's not just doing one or two or a few things in that situation. He is doing a thousand or more things.
— Nancy Leigh DeMoss
I'm half-Irish, half-Dutch, and I was born in Belgium. If I was a dog, I'd be in a hell of a mess!
— Audrey Hepburn
To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances . . . could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, ABSURD in the highest possible degree.
— Ken Ham
Does everything always have to mean something else?" I ask before we get started. Who knew that literature was so tangled and complicated? "That is a wonderful lesson, Sang Ly. Remember it." "What was it again?" I ask, not certain to what she was referring. She repeats it for me. "In literature, everything means something.
— Camron Wright
Nice people with common sense do not make interesting characters. They only make good former spouses.
— Isabel Allende
Since 1973, the year of the military coup that changed so many things, situating has become a little more complex because in the first three minutes of conversation you also have to guess whether the person you're speaking to was for or against the dictatorship.
— Isabel Allende
A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of everything.
— Samuel Johnson