“My pictures are complex and so am I. When I am almost symbolistic in writing, there is a more limiting difference’s of accepting, while I can be even more complex in the photographs and people can usually accept them within the framework of their own limitations or lack of limitations – there is no dictionary meaning… they can look up for the photographic image and allow it to confuse them.” PeopleWritingLooksI CanDifferencesAcceptingComplexesPhotographLimitationLook UpFrameworkDictionary Author:W. Eugene Smith
“Proponents of intelligent design don't accept that some of the very complex nanomachines that we have inside ourselves could have come about solely on the basis of natural selection.” NaturalAcceptingDesignBasesIntelligentComplexesSelectionNatural SelectionIntelligent Design Author:Francis Collins
“Stripe is building payment infrastructure for the Web, so we make it easy to accept credit cards online. Before Stripe, the way youd do this is using the legacy banking structure. It was slow, it was complex, it was expensive. It had this very chilling effect on e-commerce.” WayEasyAcceptingEffectsBuildingStructureComplexesCreditCardsLegacyExpensiveOnlineCommerceBankingChillInfrastructurePaymentCredit CardStripesE Commerce Author:John Collison
“A favorite means of escaping the solution to any problem is to declare it too complex for solution. This absolves us from attempting solution. ... Any problem is too complex to solve when we do not wish to accept the conditions of solution. Solution is possible where acceptance is ready.” MeanProblemWishAcceptingConditionsAcceptanceReadySolutionsComplexesSolveAttemptingEscaping Author:Pearl S. Buck
“Contemporary Christianity, diverse and complex as we find it, actually may show more unanimity than the Christian churches of the first and second centuries. For nearly all Christians since that time, Catholics, Protestants, or Orthodox, have shared three basic premises. First, they accept the canon of the New Testament; second, they confess the apostolic creed; and third, they affirm specific forms of church institution. But every one of these - the canon of Scripture, the creed, and the institutional structure - emerged in its present form only toward the end of the second century.” FirstsMayEndsShowsChristianFormReligionThreeChurchAcceptingChristianityCenturyThirdsCatholicInstitutionsStructureComplexesScriptureContemporaryOrthodoxCreedsDiverseTestamentPremisesNew TestamentProtestantsChristian ChurchCanonApostolicUnanimity Author:Elaine Pagels
“Rather than accepting the drifting separation of the generations, we might begin to define a more complex and interesting set of life stages and parenting passages, each emphasizing the connections to the generations ahead and behind. As I grow older, for example, I might first see my role as a parent in need of older, mentoring parents, and then become a mentoring parent myself. When I become a grandparent, I might expect to seek out older mentoring grandparents, and then later become a mentoring grandparent.” NeedsFirstsMightGrowsParentInterestingBehindsAcceptingRolesGenerationsStageExampleConnectionsComplexesSeparationPassagesGrandparentDriftingMentoring Book:Childhood's Future Source: Childhood's Future
“If we accept that we are all cut from the same genetic cloth, all cultures share the same genius. And whether that genius is placed into technological wizardry which has been our great achievement, or, by contrast, placed into the unraveling of complex threads of memory inherent in a myth is simply a matter of choice.” IfsHas BeensMatterChoicesCultureMemoriesAcceptingCuttingShareGeniusAchievementComplexesMythContrastThreadInherentTechnologicalGreat AchievementWizardryUnraveling Author:Wade Davis
“Those in power are blind devotees to private enterprise. They accept that degree of socialism implicit in the vast subsidies to the military-industrial-complex, but not that type of socialism which maintains public projects for the disemployed and the unemployed alike.” AcceptingMilitaryTypeDegreesProjectsBlindComplexesSocialismEnterpriseUnemployedImplicitSubsidiesDevoteeMilitary Industrial ComplexPrivate Enterprise Author:William O. Douglas
“To know whether photography is or is not an art matters little. What is important is to distinguish between good and bad photography. By good is meant that photography which accepts all the limitations inherent in photographic technique and takes advantage of the possibilities and characteristics the medium offers. By bad photography is mean that which is done, one may say, with a kind of inferiority complex, with no appreciation of what photography itself offers: but on the contrary, recurring to all sorts of imitations.” KnowsKindMayMeanLittlesArtImportantMatterDoneAcceptingPossibilityOffersPhotographyAdvantageComplexesAppreciationTechniqueContraryMediumsLimitationCharacteristicsInherentImitationGood And BadInferiorityRecurringInferiority ComplexNo Appreciation Book:Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti Source: Frida Kahlo and Tina Modotti
“Why is it that our young kids all across America can solve the most complex problems in a video game involving executive decision making and analytical thinking, yet we accept the fact that they can't add or read?” ThinkingFactsProblemKidsAmericaYoungGamesDecisionAcceptingAddComplexesSolveVideoDecision MakingExecutivesInvolvingComplex Problems Author:Naveen Jain