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Quotes About Complexity

You see, in this world, there is one awful thing, and that is that everyone has his reasons.
~ Jean Renoir
Everyone has his reasons." Octave (Jean Renoir) in "The Rules of the Game.
~ Jean Renoir
The really terrible thing is that everyone has his reasons.
~ Jean Renoir
The truly terrible thing is, everyone has his reasons
~ Jean Renoir
There is always another side, always.
~ Jean Rhys
Es más, existen muchas "diosas" en un sola mujer. Cuanto más complicada es ésta, más probable es que haya muchas "diosas" activas en ella. Y lo que es satisfactorio para una parte de sí misma puede ser irrelevante para otra parte.
~ Jean Shinoda Bolen
What a lopsided stumpy mess people made of a family tree these days. The last thing any of them needed was some new little sprig grafted on.
~ Jean Thompson
When we think about an economic problem, the first answer that occurs to us is not always the correct one.
~ Jean Tirole
It is also difficult to define the boundaries within which we judge inequality.
~ Jean Tirole
Any serious solution to the problem can only be global.
~ Jean Tirole
Men are apt to idolize or fear that which they cannot understand, especially if it be a woman.
~ Jean Toomer
As you know, men are apt to idolize or fear that which they cannot understand, especially if it be a woman.
~ Jean Toomer
Pretty as a painting, but thorny as a rose.
~ Jean Zimmerman
But the past was never erased, probably because there's just too much of it. Everything in France is built on layers of other things that existed before. The present in France is only a compromise between the past and the present.
~ Jean-Benoît Nadeau
Anla??lmaz bir homurtu olarak gördü?ü bu dünyada, sessiz ve akl? kar???k biri gibi görünmek ho?una gidiyordu.
~ Jean-Christophe Grangé
Il créait dans leur couple une zone d'ombre d'où pourrait sortir le meilleur comme le pire.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
But if neither sadness or rage could unite us, I didn't know what could - the more I wanted to identify with her, the more I identified with myself; and the more I tried to understand her, the less, necessarily, I succeeded: the failure of an intelligent mind to grasp feeblemindedness was dark and deep, no less than the failure of a feeble mind to grasp intelligence, because intelligence got its shape by not understanding the thing it could never be.
~ Jean-Christophe Valtat
When we forget, or wilfully choose to ignore, the intractability of human behaviour, the complexity of human institutions, and the probability of unanticipated consequences, we do so at great risk, and often immense human cost.
~ Jeane Kirkpatrick
The Buddhists say there are 149 ways to God. I'm not looking for God, only for myself, and that is far more complicated. God has had a great deal written about Him; nothing has been written about me. God is bigger, like my mother, easier to find, even in the dark. I could be anywhere, and since I can't describe myself I can't ask for help.
~ Jeanette Winterson
The Buddhists say there are 149 ways to God. I'm not looking for God, only for myself, and that is far more complicated. God has had a great deal written about Him; nothing has been written about me. God is bigger, like my mother, easier to find, even in the dark. I could be anywhere, and since I can't describe myself I can't ask for help.
~ Jeanette Winterson
Desire baffles knowledge and power.
~ Jean-Francois Lyotard
For all her love of words, at times they're entirely insufficient.
~ Jeanine Cummins
you. Because people are complex
~ Jeanine Cummins
Por mais que ame as palavras, por vezes elas são completamente insuficientes.
~ Jeanine Cummins