Quotes About Complexity
My story can move fast, as I can't, it can have a reasonable and perhaps perfect solution, as mine can't. A solution that is somehow satisfying, as my personal solution never can be.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Why I love you Patricia Highsmith, will forever remain a Freudian enigma.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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With grammar, it's always something.
~ Patricia T. O'Conner
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There were times when the blessings of education appeared a little over-rated, since it seemed only to enable the nations to quarrel with greater fluency in some modern Tower of Babel.
~ Patricia Wentworth
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Journalists are notoriously prone to exaggerate the beneficial impact of elections and to ignore more complex developments.
~ Patrick Cockburn
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Schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder are often spoken of by laypeople – I used to do it myself – as if they were definitions as precise as those for hepatitis or appendicitis. In reality, the names are no more than those given to a collection of symptoms observable at a certain moment in time.
~ Patrick Cockburn
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The hidden dimension of each human life is not visible to others, nor is it fully graspable even by ourselves. We usually know very little about the things that move in our own soul, the deepest level of our life, or what is driving it. Our "within" is astonishingly complex and subtle—even devious. It takes on a life of its own. Only God knows our depths, who we are, and what we would do.
~ Dallas Willard
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Method is always tied to subject matter, and in dealing with life in general there is no such thing as a single scientific method.
~ Dallas Willard
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My father would argue two side of a möbius strip.
~ Dan Brown
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An unbreakable code is a mathematical impossibility! He knows that!
~ Dan Brown
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We are the sum of the interactions taking place within the mechanism.
~ Dan Brown
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Nature—in an effort to promote disorder—creates little pockets of order.
~ Dan Brown
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Penjelasan paling sederhana biasanya adalah penjelasan yang paling sulit dipahami
~ Dan Brown
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I love the gray area between right and wrong.
~ Dan Brown
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The appeal of modern art remained a mystery to him.
~ Dan Brown
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the human brain is a binary system—synapses either fire or they don't—they are on or off, like a computer switch. The brain has over a hundred trillion switches, which means that building a brain is not so much a question of technology as it is a question of scale.
~ Dan Brown
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WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING AT? WHY YOUR FIVE-YEAR-OLD COULD NOT HAVE DONE THAT HOW TO SURVIVE MODERN ART
~ Dan Brown
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Unlike machines, human can be unpredictable.
~ Dan Brown
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My friends,as you can see,the chaos of the world has an underlying order
~ Dan Brown
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As you have witnessed on the chapel floor,Mr Langdon,there are many way to see simple things.
~ Dan Brown
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She knew the computer's processors auditioned thirty million keys per second – one hundred billion per hour. If TRANSLTR was still counting, that meant the key had to be enormous – over ten billion digits long.
~ Dan Brown
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Sometimes all it takes to unravel something is a single strand.
~ Dan Brown
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It was called: Technium.
~ Dan Brown
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Watson was probably now considered a primitive, single-celled bacterium on the evolutionary scale of synthetic intelligence.
~ Dan Brown
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