Quotes About Intricacies
to absorb, explore, and expand the intricacies of those bewitching systems;
~ Steven Levy
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Rabbinic literature can be studied in two different ways, in two directions, one might say. It can be studied quantitatively or qualitatively - or, as my father once put it, horizontally or vertically. The former involves covering as much material as possible, without attempting to wrest it from it all its implications and intricacies; the latter involves confining oneself to one single area until it is exhaustively covered, and then going on to new material.
~ Chaim Potok
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different if, somehow, not so much better, than the rougher food of the Elders – disparaging Rossemian weather, referring with an attempt at casualness to the intricacies of space travel.
~ Isaac Asimov
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More than any expert Irene had met, Mr. Simms mastered the intricacies of dealing in art. He understood an object's worth, not solely its dollar value but how that value could be manipulated into emotional currency.
~ Kim Fay
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Simon was still trying to work out how Shadowhunter government and also Shadowhunter family trees worked. They all seemed to be related to each other and it was very disturbing.
~ Cassandra Clare
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O poder é feito de minúcias.
~ Giuliano da Empoli
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All of the linebacker spots are pretty similar, they just have different intricacies.
~ Luke Kuechly
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Women were always complications, bless their perverse little hearts.
~ Linda Howard
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Existe una roja hebra criminal en la madeja incolora de la vida, y nuestra misión consiste en desenredarla, aislarla, y poner al descubierto sus más insignificantes sinuosidades.
~ Conan Doyle
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Fiction that fails to engage an audience with the emotional intricacies of viable characters will, for many in that audience, simply alienate them with its profound irrelevance at the human level.
~ Hal Duncan
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Different techniques are now being used in futsal and handball. It's about timing more than anything else. Those little intricacies are slowly being picked up in the women's game - and it's kind of going unnoticed.
~ Karen Bardsley
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a degree in psychiatry merely qualifies one to begin learning about the intricacies and foibles of the human personality.
~ Dan Simmons
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It's the little things that count, hundreds of them.
~ Cliff Shaw
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The evil always comes from details.
~ Henning Mankell
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The word he chose to express "fragile" was filled with the intricacies of a continuing process, and with a strength inherent in spider webs woven across paths through sand hills where early in the morning the sun becomes entangled in each filament of web.
~ Leslie Marmon Silko
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McKee had concluded years ago that the intricacies of feminine logic were beyond his comprehension.
~ Tony Hillerman
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It is in the petty details, not in the great results, that the interest of existence lies.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
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Few things excited Queen Victoria as much as death. Mourning in all its permutations and intricacies was one of the great constants of her life, eventually becoming for the monarch something near obsession.
~ Unknown
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How an individual's reputation is protected online is too important and subtle a policy matter to be legislated by a high court, which is institutionally mismatched to the evolving intricacies of the online world.
~ Jonathan Zittrain
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Affairs that depend on many rarely succeed.
~ Francesco Guicciardini
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Was weiß denn ich vom Menschenleben? Bin freilich scheinbar drin gestanden, Aber ich hab es höchstens verstanden, Konnte mich nie darein verweben.
~ Hugo von Hofmannsthal
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Rembrandt was an innovator not only in painting but also in commerce. He helped establish a full-fledged art market in seventeenth-century Amsterdam. "Rembrandt's obsession with the intricacies of the market system permeated his life and his work
~ Unknown
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It is the little things that are vital. Little things make the big things happen.
~ John Wooden
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It is the trivial little facts about anything that describe it the most effectively.
~ Mary MacLane
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