Quotes about Complexity
There is no subterfuge in you, Miss Adeline. Why is that?" Color came and went in her cheeks. "Everyone has layers. Even me." He leaned closer as his son neared and allowed a curl to wrap his finger. "I look forward to peeling back those layers.
— Colleen Coble
Behind every great story there's always another story.
— Craig Groeschel
Evolution has ensured that our brains just aren't equipped to visualise 11 dimensions directly. However, from a purely mathematical point of view it's just as easy to think in 11 dimensions, as it is to think in three or four.
— Stephen Hawking
The universe is a trillion, trillion threads moving in seemingly unrelated directions. Yet when you look at them together, they create a remarkable tapestry.
— Richard Paul Evans
On a trip to Russia I bought one of those Matryoshka "nested dolls" that break apart at the waist to reveal smaller and smaller dolls inside…it occurred to me to me later that each of us, like the nested dolls, contains multiple selves, making us a mysterious combination of good and evil, wisdom and folly, reason and instinct… (pp.80)
— Philip Yancey
He learned, like every good novelist, that human behaviour can neither be explained nor predicted, only rendered.
— Philip Yancey
deconstructing a person is easier than constructing one.
— Philip Yancey
The only people who have no bad tendencies are dead—either literally or figuratively. To be fully alive, indeed to be fully human, is to have dark tendencies. These are among the aspects of our nature that make us most human and give us our character and passions.
— Dennis Prager
Success means your options multiply. Size increases complexity, and complexity can confuse vision.
— Andy Stanley
Successful leaders are like icebergs. When you look at an iceberg, you see only about 10 percent of it, and the rest of it is hidden under the water. When you look at successful leaders, you see only a fraction of their lives. You see the part that looks really good, but there's usually a lot that remains hidden that's neither exciting nor glamorous.
— John Maxwell
Educators take something simple and make it complicated. Communicators take something complicated and make it simple. —John C. Maxwell
— John Maxwell
Of mankind in general, the parts are greater than the whole.
— Aristotle