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Quotes About Complexity

Yet the important person, perfectly satisfied, incidentally, with domestic family tendernesses, found it suitable to have a lady for friendly relations in another part of the city. This lady friend was no whit better or younger than his wife; but there exist such riddles in the world, and it is not our business to judge of them.
~ Nikolai Gogol
An emotional sort. As if there is any other kind of human.
~ Unknown
I sang from my belly, from my intricate system of female parts, and from those sacs inside me that wouldn't show up on an ultrasound but held all the rocks and stones and broken glass of want and need I'd managed to collect in seventeen years.
~ Unknown
AMANDA: I think very few people are completely normal really, deep down in their private lives.
~ Noel Coward
Aside from the fact that she's a horrible human being, she's actually very nice." Rebecca
~ Unknown
I try to write parts for women that are as complicated and interesting as women actually are.
~ Nora Ephron
Do you know how many ways love can hit you? So it makes you happy, or miserable? It makes you sick in the belly or hurt in the heart. It makes everything brighter and sharper, or it blurs all the edges. It makes you feel like a king or a fool. Every way love can hit you, it's hit me when it comes to you
~ Nora Roberts
Do you know how many ways love can hit you? So it makes you happy, or miserable? It makes you sick in the belly or hurt in the heart. It makes everything brighter and sharper, or it blurs all the edges. It makes you feel like a king or a fool. Every way love can hit you, it's hit me when it comes to you
~ Nora Roberts
It was not the first time - it was far from the firs time - that Damask had suspected that there was something queer, something quite out of the ordinary about her mind. Most people had minds which dealt with one thought, and then another, one at a time. Hers very often dealt with two, even three, all at the same time." Damask Greenway from Afternoon of an Autocrat
~ Unknown
there is a whole hell of a lot of knowledge about the (expletive removed) human condition that we are not ready for.
~ Norah Vincent
It is difficult for the average person to achieve an historical perspective in which progress shall have been reduced to its proper dimensions.
~ Norbert Wiener
do not mean that the sociologist is unaware of the existence and complex nature of communications in society, but until recently he has tended to overlook the extent to which they are the cement which binds its fabric together.
~ Norbert Wiener
Reconstructing the past is rather like translating poetry. It can be done, but never exactly.
~ Norman Davies
Our remarks above indicate the depth and complexity of the traditional and applied qualitative research perspectives into which a socially situated researcher enters. These traditions locate the researcher in history, simultaneously guiding and constraining work that will be done in any specific study. This field has been constantly characterized by diversity and conflict, and these are its most enduring traditions (see Levin & Greenwood,
~ Unknown
We can love completely what we cannot completely understand.
~ Norman Maclean
Involuted Eros and involuted aggression constitute the "autonomous self" or what passes for individuality in the human species.
~ Norman O. Brown
The world has become more complex as technology and easy travel mixes cultures without homogenizing them.
~ Norman Spinrad
We struggle with the complexities and avoid the simplicities.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
U)derneath all the complexity of human life that uneasy stare at an alien nature is still haunting us, and the problem of surmounting it is still with us.
~ Northrop Frye
Nothing in the world can one imagine beforehand,not the least thing,everything is made up of so many unique particulars that cannot be forseen.
~ Nostradamus
There are moments in one's life when everything one considers to be a win is for all practical purposes a loss.
~ Nuruddin Farah
He had never understood what was wrong and what was right, good and bad, what he wanted and did not want; he had never been able to solve the knotted snarl of his life because of the very complexity of that snarl, because of his indecision, because of the double responsibility he felt, and when, finally he had become man enough to solve it, it was too late, and too many forces had been set in motion.
~ Unknown
Fakat, sonradan garson olmu? bir filozof ya da filozof olmu? bir garsona göre, insanlar kar???k salataya benzer.
~ Unknown
Karma??k duygular ve iyi kullanamad???m bir dilin zorluklar? içindeyim; beni ba???lay?n.
~ Unknown