Quotes about Chaos
It is a matter of common experience that things get more disordered and chaotic with time.
— Stephen Hawking
Love knows nothing of order.
— St. Jerome
Christians do not wish to escape repentance, or chaos, if it is God's will to bring it upon us. We must take this judgement as Christians."
— Eric Metaxas
It was a case of the blind leading the blind, only worse, for Arnault seems to have been practically headless.
— Eric Metaxas
Destruction is a form of creation.
— Graham Greene
It felt odd and poetic and encouraging coming back after so many years, a shape imposing itself on life again after chaos.
— Graham Greene
One is a path I've warned about tonight, the path that leads to fragmentation and self-interest. Down that road lies a mistaken idea of freedom, the right to grasp for ourselves some advantage over others. That path would be one of constant conflict between narrow interests ending in chaos and immobility.
— Greg Laurie
Most importantly, if we approach the passage with the assumption that the author was concerned with chronology, we miss the profound thematic point the author is making throughout this passage, namely, that God brings order out of chaos.
— Gregory Boyd
Rather, it provided a literary framework within which the author could effectively express the Hebraic conviction that one God created the world by bringing order out of chaos. He was interested in thematic rather than chronological organization.
— Gregory Boyd
Expresses how the Creator solves the problems he needs to solve in order to bring creation out of chaos. Therefore, we have every reason to suppose that the succession of days was not meant to refer to a chronological succession but to a logical, thematic, and literary succession.
— Gregory Boyd
When one no longer knows what one owes oneself and others, where the sense for human quality and the strength to respect boundaries cease to exist, chaos is at the door. When for the sake of material comfort one tolerates impudence, one has already surrendered, there the floods of chaos have been permitted to burst the dam at the place where it was to be defended, and one becomes guilty of all that follows.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
It would be so nice if something made sense for a change.
— Lewis Carroll