Quotes About Intricacy
The workings of the male mind are twisted indeed." Winnifred Crane
~ Kate Noble
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NT is alarmingly complex. Consisting of six million lines of code, the program is among humanity's most intricate handiworks. "No one mind can comprehend it all," Cutler says. A
~ G. Pascal Zachary
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Golf is a puzzle without an answer. I've played the game for 40 years and I still haven't the slightest idea how to play.
~ Gary Player
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It seems nothing is ever that simple when Tennessee politics are involved.
~ Brian Allison
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You dig deeper and it gets more and more complicated, and you get confused, and it's tricky and it's hard, but... It is beautiful.
~ Brian Cox
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The machine was so intricate, so complicated, that he almost got dizzy looking at it. Even in its sad state of disrepair, it was beautiful.
~ Brian Selznick
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'Ulysses' is like a big box of tricks that you can dive into. Each time you read it, you find something new.
~ Irvine Welsh
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quagmire of verbosity
~ Steven Erikson
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There are schemes within schemes within schemes.
~ Storm Constantine
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One of the exciting things about an entanglement puzzle is there's no end to it. Once you solve how to take it apart, you have to solve how to put it back together.
~ T. J. Miller
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Some things in literature are inexplicable.
~ Halldor Laxness
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God, who cares about the sparrows, orchestrates an opera every summer and gives the best arias to bugs.
~ Miriam Therese Winter
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As it unfolded, the structure of the story began to remind me of one of those Russian dolls that contain innumerable ever-smaller dolls within. Step by step the narrative split into a thousand stories, as if it had entered a gallery of mirrors, its identity fragmented into endless reflections.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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I could try to tell you the story, but it would be like describing a cathedral by saying it's a pile of stones ending in a spire.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Dar amintirea nu-l atac? pe om din fa?? - ea îi d? târcoale.
~ Carson McCullers
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I like the human mind and how messed up it is.
~ Isabela Moner
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I was enchanted by the escape into that meticulous world that seemed real yet not... well, it seemed not real, but very detailed and meticulous, bizarre.
~ Richard Foreman
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Of all machines, the human heart is the most complicated and inexplicable.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Our beauty lies in this extended capacity for convolution.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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No, this is not a disentanglement from, but a progressive knotting into --
~ Thomas Pynchon
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New York as a character in a mystery would not be the detective, would not be the murderer. It would be the enigmatic suspect who knows the real story but isn't going to tell it. —DONALD E. WESTLAKE
~ Thomas Pynchon
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I am astonished, disappointed, pleased with myself. I am distressed, depressed, rapturous. I am all these things at once, and cannot add up the sum.
~ C. G. Jung
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Where shells lie thick it is often those that are broken that have the greatest beauty of form; a whelk is dull until one may see the sculptural perfection of the revealed spiral, the skeletal intricacy of the whorled mantle.
~ Gavin Maxwell
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What a terribly complex thing his life must be to be able so utterly to surprise its owner!
~ Iris Murdoch
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