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Quotes About Multidimensional

I didn't want to just do a show where my character stood out and other characters were flat or one-to-two-dimensional. I wanted everybody to have meat.
~ Omari Hardwick
The late-morning sunlight was discovering 24-karat gold in Ronnie's hair, which was in the kind of multidimensional tangle predicted by chaos theory, like a foam of whipped Mobius loops.
~ Timothy Hallinan
What psychology failed to appreciate, Frankl believed, is the multidimensional nature of human beings. He did not deny that biology or conditioning shapes us, but he also insisted that there is room for free will—to choose to develop certain values or a particular course in life, or to retain our dignity in difficult situations.
~ Tom Butler-Bowdon
That is what I always said as I don't want to be one-dimensional; I don't want to just hit homers or have to walk or bunt to get on base.
~ Trea Turner
Emotions, in my experience, aren't covered by single words. I don't believe in "sadness," "joy," or "regret." Maybe the best proof that the language is patriarchal is that it oversimplifies feeling.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
We like things to be black or white, tall or short, here or there. We like to consider two sides to every story. Unfortunately, there aren't always two sides. Sometimes there's only one; more often, there are multitudes. Many facets on the stone. Nooks and crannies in abundance. Things are usually not either black or white, but multicolored. —Barry Leiba, "Faulty Logic: False Dichotomy
~ Unknown
I have a company attitude about my work. I don't like to do just one thing I like to do a lot of things.
~ Jack O'Brien
We all have so many different elements inside of us and we're not all one thing.
~ Jeremy Piven
Evolution is no linear family tree, but change in the single multidimensional being that has grown to cover the entire surface of Earth.
~ Lynn Margulis
Abandon the urge to simplify everything, to look for formulas and easy answers, and to begin to think multidimensionally, to glory in the mystery and paradoxes of life, not to be dismayed by the multitude of causes and consequences that are inherent in each experience -- to appreciate the fact that life is complex.
~ M. Scott Peck
The world is complex, dynamic, multidimensiona l; the paper is static, flat. How are we to represent the rich visual world of experience and measurement on mere flatland?
~ Edward Tufte
strive to be comfortable in chaos and complexity. Be as a shaman who walks in many worlds.
~ Unknown
This 'gargantuan multidimensional clusterfuck.
~ Mark Frost
If reductionism is like trying to stuff all of reality into a box, we could say the problem is that the box is always too small. Idols deify some part of the created order. But no matter which part they choose, a part is always too limited to explain the whole. The universe is too complex and multi-dimensional to fit into a box composed of just one part. Invariably something will stick out. Something will not fit into its restricted conceptual categories.
~ Nancy Pearcey
The psyche is the essence of humanity, its greatest instrument, an indefinable, multidimensional creative entity of enormous scope, subtlety, and power that eludes all attempts to explain it, including this one. The psyche becomes impossible to fully describe because there is nothing, including the process of describing it, that is not 'it' in action.
~ Unknown
When abuse or neglect is severe enough, any one category of it can cause the child to develop Cptsd. This is true even in the case of emotional neglect if both parents collude in it, as we will see in chapter 5. When abuse and neglect is multidimensional, the severity of the Cptsd worsens accordingly.
~ Unknown