C Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with C. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Completion is an attitude, not an event.”
“Completion is the only measure I know of a job well done.”
Source: Little Chapel on the River: A Pub, a Town and the Search for What Matters Most
“Complex carbohydrates are always best, except, again, after a workout where you could take simple (sugar) carbohydrates to get an insulin spike. But at other times doing this is not very beneficial because insulin is a storage hormone and it's going to shunt everything into the muscle.”
“Complex deployments often require multiple handoffs between teams, particularly in siloed organizations where database administrators, network administrators, systems administrators, infosec, testing/QA, and developers all work in separate teams.”
“Complex information undergoes a process in rapid learning known as chunking. Breaking down intricate concepts into smaller, manageable chunks facilitates comprehension, retention, and practical application.”
“Complex is not sum of many simples, it is simply one complex.”
Source: Sense of a Quiet
“Complex life was merely the recent froth over a great vat of prokaryotes feeding and dividing and dying.”
Source: Children of Ruin
“Complex means simply difficult.”
Source: 10 Alone
“Complex organisms cannot be construed as the sum of their genes, nor do genes alone build particular items of anatomy or behavior by themselves. Most genes influence several aspects of anatomy and behavior as they operate through complex interactions with other genes and their products, and with environmental factors both within and outside the developing organism. We fall into a deep error, not just a harmful oversimplification, when we speak of genes "for" particular items of anatomy or behavior.”
“Complex prevents a person from being a fully valued personality”
“Complex problems often have simple solutions.”
“Complex PTSD consists of of six symptom clusters, which also have been described in terms of dissociation of personality. Of course, people who receive this diagnosis often also suffer from other problems as well, and as noted earlier, diagnostic categories may overlap significantly. The symptom clusters are as follows:
Alterations in Regulation of Affect ( Emotion ) and Impulses
Changes in Relationship with others
Somatic Symptoms
Changes in Meaning
Changes in the perception of Self
Changes in Attention and Consciousness”
Source: Coping with Trauma-Related Dissociation: Skills Training for Patients and Therapists
“Complex question can only be solved by patience.”
Source: Contengan Jalanan
“Complex regulation in place of simple-rules capitalism disrupts market processes and corrupts business incentives.”
“Complex rules restricting our labour markets are not some naturally occurring phenomenon. Just as excessive regulation is not some external plague that's been visited on our businesses.”
“Complex steels our energy with the help of misgivings, strains, and fear of consequences for wrong decisions”
“Complex structural dissociation involves an extensive range of phobias that exacerbate and maintain dissociation and impede functional adaptation. They include the phobia of (1) mental actions (i.e., an individual's inner experience of emotions, thoughts body sensations, needs, wishes); (2) dissociative parts of the personality; (3) attachment and attachment loss; (4) traumatic memory; and (5) change and healthy risk taking (van der Hart et al., 2006).”
“Complex things are easy to do. Simplicity's the real challenge.”
Source: The Bridges Of Madison County
“Complex things oftentimes disrupt social norms.”
“Complex, statistically improbable things are by their nature more difficult to explain than simple, statistically probable things.”
“Complexes and their associated archetypes are the building blocks or blueprints of earliest human experience.”
Source: Psychoanalytic Treatment of Eating Disorders
“Complexes are psychic contents which are outside the control of the conscious mind. They have been split off from consciousness and lead a separate existence in the unconscious, being at all times ready to hinder or to reinforce the conscious intentions.”
Source: Psychological Types
“Complexes can be the feelings of guilt, a victim complex, and fear of failure, criticism, poverty, and loneliness, loss of love, success, insecurity, denial, and low self-esteem”
“Complexity - limits competition.”
“Complexity and intelligence grow from simplicity, not from greater complexity.”
“Complexity and obscurity have professional value - they are the academic equivalents of apprenticeship rules in the building trades. They exclude the outsiders, keep down the competition, preserve the image of a privileged or priestly class. The man who makes things clear is a scab. He is criticized less for his clarity than for his treachery.”
Source: Annals of an Abiding Liberal
“Complexity and profundity have been equated by the academic culture just as fame and significance have been conflated by the popular culture. Fame and significance have nothing to do with one another; and complexity and profundity have nothing to do with one another.”
“Complexity assertions have to be part of the interface”
“Complexity begets ambiguity, which yields in all ways to prejudice and avarice. Complication does not so much defeat Men as arm them with fancy.”
Source: The White-Luck Warrior: Book Two
“Complexity can be a trap. You can have a ball developing a phrase, inverting it, playing it in different keys and times and all. But it's really more introspective than communicative. Like a crossword puzzle compared to a poem.”
“Complexity control is the central problem of writing software in the real world”
“Complexity creates confusion, simplicity focus.”
“Complexity demands resilience, and that's what panarchy offers. Resilience in the face of complexity is a challenge even when you apply rigorous intelligence and integrity to develop a coherent and flexible strategy.”
Source: The Open-Source Everything Manifesto: Transparency, Truth, and Trust
“Complexity excites the mind, and order rewards it. In the garden, one finds both, including vanishingly small orders too complex to spot, and orders so vast the mind struggles to embrace them.”
“Complexity has and will maintain a strong fascination for many people. It is true that we live in a complex world and strive to solve inherently complex problems, which often do require complex mechanisms. However, this should not diminish our desire for elegant solutions, which convince by their clarity and effectiveness. Simple, elegant solutions are more effective, but they are harder to find than complex ones, and they require more time, which we too often believe to be unaffordable”
“Complexity has nothing to do with intelligence, simplicity does.”
“Complexity in martial arts is the key to ineffectiveness.”
“Complexity in martial arts: key to ineffectiveness.”
“Complexity is a common problem in the Information Age what may put a barrier between you and the future. The principle liberates the mind and designs the future. You will find many ways to get there. None of them is right - only those leading there. Future does not exist yet, so it neither can be right.”
Source: Questology
“Complexity is acceptable as long as it is intelligible and necessary. We want to avoid needless complications.”
“Complexity is death.”
Source: Scaling Done Right: How to Achieve Business Agility with Scrum@Scale and Make the Competition Irrelevant
“Complexity is looking at interacting elements and asking how they form patterns and how the patterns unfold. It's important to point out that the patterns may never be finished. They're open-ended. In standard science this hit some things that most scientists have a negative reaction to. Science doesn't like perpetual novelty.”
“Complexity is not a cause of confusion. It is a result of it.”
“Complexity is not a goal. I don't want to be remembered as an engineer of complex systems.”
“Complexity is not good. People don't understand the elegance of simplicity.”
“Complexity is not just a phenomenon, it can be perceived as a property of a system.”
Source: Digital Maturity: Take a Journey of a Thousand Miles from Functioning to Delight
“Complexity is one of the great problems in environmental design.”
“Complexity is the enemy of clarity”
“Complexity is the enemy of execution!”
“Complexity is your enemy. Any fool can make something complicated. It is hard to keep things simple.”