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Quotes About Comprehension

Bartlett tried to understand what Tyson was saying. October 15 was 196 days earlier.
~ Hampton Sides
Write so simply that any other officer who knows nothing of the subject can still understand you. To do this, avoid confusion and give words their ordinary meanings.
~ Han Fook Kwang
Alle wesentlichen Dinge sind einfach, wenn man sie erst einmal begriffen hat. Schwierig ist nur der Weg, den man bis dahin gehen muss.
~ Hans Bemmann
The natural striving for knowledge, as Aristotle formulates it at the beginning of the Metaphysics moves in a sphere of universal theoretical brightness and visibility and theoria represents the comprehension (via imaginative reenact- ment) of an absolutely divine act.
~ Hans Blumenberg
The modesty that theology needs is the recognition that we cannot rationally comprehend God.
~ Hans Boersma
Mystery" referred to realities behind the appearances that one could observe by means of the senses. That is to say, though our hands, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue are able to access reality, they cannot fully grasp this reality. They cannot comprehend it.
~ Hans Boersma
If you don't understand something, break it apart; reduce it to its components. Since they are simpler than the whole, you have a much better chance of understanding them; and when you have succeeded in doing that, put the whole thing back together again.
~ Hans Christian Von Baeyer
La vieja conocía el futuro porque conocía el pasado, y su familiaridad con las cosas de la vida le permitían comprender y, por lo tanto, aceptar sin rencor, la eterna tragedia de la naturaleza: es menester que la carne perezca para que la carne pueda vivir.
~ Hans Ruesch
he praises the unknowability of the world and the miracles, far exceeding all comprehension, that lie hidden in the unfathomable depths of the least of its parts. Only such a sense of reverence can be the true presupposition for knowing the far more unknowable God.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
F?r? cunoaÈ™terea estetic?, nici raÈ›iunea teoretic?, nici cea practic? nu pot s?-È™i ating? împlinirea total?.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
Del mismo modo que no podemos «comprender» una melodía hasta que no se extingue su última nota, y juntándolas todas reconstruimos en nuestra memoria su unidad original, así tampoco podemos comprender el acontecimiento de Cristo en su totalidad más que mirándolo desde la resurrección.
~ Hans Urs von Balthasar
Genius is a curse. That's how I look at it. Some think that the brilliant comprehend the universe in a way the rest of us can't. They see the world how it truly is—and that reality is so horrible the lose their minds. Clarity leads to insanity.
~ Harlan Coben
Nothing is so tiring to the reader as excavating nuggets of meaning from mountains of words.
~ Harold Evans
She didn't realise it, for a long time, and it wasn't until they were having dinner one evening that he said something that she found funny and she looked at him and thought, Yes. I know you. I know you
~ Harriet Evans
Intelligence resembles insanity only to the stupid.
~ Harry Harrison
When the students have no idea what is to be learned, and the teacher has no idea what is to be taught, no student learning can take place.
~ Harry K. Wong
Making the pictures ridiculous is what enables you to really see them; a logical picture is usually too vague.
~ Harry Lorayne
What you know about the people whom you know at all well is truly amazing, even though you have never formulated it.
~ Harry Stack Sullivan
Is it possible, in the final analysis, for one human being to achieve perfect understanding of another? We can invest enormous time and energy in serious efforts to know another person, but in the end, how close can we come to that person's essence? We convince ourselves that we know the other person well, but do we really know anything important about anyone?
~ Haruki Murakami
A physician is obligated to consider more than a diseased organ, more even than the whole man — he must view the man in his world.
~ Harvey Cushing
for to know reality is to know all that is to be known.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
Funny how mishearing things-or not hearing them at all-can really screw things up
~ Heather Brewer
A crease found it's way onto Joss's forehead. Because he was certain that Sirus was wrong. Girls were more complicated than boys. Girls communicated in a language that only they understood. And Joss wasn't sure at all that he would ever understand them.
~ Heather Brewer
Poems are surmountable. They have rhymes and rhythms to help you make meaning. They're short enough. . . to read and reread until you've made some sense of them. Short stories are a different ballgame. You read them and understand the words completely. You know what happens in each sentence. You follow the dialogue and action. at the end, you know exactly what's happened. And also you have no idea.
~ Laurie Frankel