“Our model of the cosmos must be as inexhaustible as the cosmos. A complexity that includes not only duration but creation, not only being but becoming, not only geometry but ethics. It is not the answer we are after, but only how to ask the question.” AsksAnswersCreationBecomingModelsEthicsComplexityCosmosGeometryDuration Author:Ursula K. Le Guin
“If physics is too difficult for the physicists, the nonphysicist may wonder whether he should try at all to grasp its complexities and ambiguities. It is undeniably an effort, but probably one worth making, for the basic questions are important and the new experimental results are often fascinating. And if the layman runs into serious perplexities, he can be consoled with the thought that the points which baffle him are more than likely the ones for which the professionals have not found satisfactory answers.” IfsShouldTryingMayImportantRunningFoundDifficultAnswersResultsEffortWonderSeriousPhysicsComplexityFascinatingPhysicistAmbiguityPerplexityLayman Author:Edward Condon
“If people want consultative government, the price is increased complexity and delay in arriving at decisions. If they want speed of government, then they must accept a greater degree of authoritarianism. I suspect that the real answer is that most people prefer the latter so long, that is, as government's decisions conform with their own views.” PeopleIfsWantLongRealGovernmentDecisionAnswersViewsAcceptingGreaterDegreesSpeedComplexityLatterSuspectsConformDelayAuthoritarianismArrivingAuthoritarian Government Author:John James Cowperthwaite
“Too many escape into complexity these days. For it is an escape for persons to cry, when this question of the equality of peoples is raised in India or in our own South, 'Ah, but the situation is not so simple.' ... no great stride forward is ever made for the individual or for the human race unless the complex situation is reduced to one simple question and its simple answer.” HumansPersonsMadeIndividualSimpleAnswersRaceSituationCryIndiaSouthRaisedComplexesExcuseThese DaysHuman RaceComplexityStride Author:Pearl S. Buck
“I don't [believe in God]. I have a problem with religion or anything else that says, 'We have all the answers,' because there's no such thing as 'the answers.' We're complex. We change our minds on issues all the time. Religion leaves no room for human complexity.” MindBelieveHumansProblemAnswersRoomsIssuesComplexesDon't BelieveComplexityBelieve In God Author:Daniel Radcliffe
“We are living in complex, difficult times and I wanted Syriana to reflect this complexity in a visceral way, to embrace it narratively. There are no good guys and no bad guys and there are no easy answers. The characters do not have traditional character arcs; the stories don't wrap up in neat little life lessons, the questions remain open. The hope was that by not wrapping everything up, the film will get under your skin in a different way and stay with you longer. This seemed like the most honest reflection of this post 9-11 world we all find ourselves in.” WorldWayLittlesDifferentCharacterStoriesWantedFilmGuyEasyDifficultAnswersHonestLessonsReflectionSkinsEmbraceComplexesTraditionalPostsDifferent WaysComplexityLife LessonBad GuysDifficult TimesWrapsNeatGood GuyArcsVisceralWrappingEasy Answers Author:Stephen Gaghan
“Learning to savor the vertigo of doing without answers or making do with fragmentary ones opens up the pleasures of recognizing and playing with patterns, finding coherence within complexity, sharing within multiplicity.” AnswersPleasureFindingsPatternsComplexityRecognizingMultiplicityCoherenceVertigo Author:Mary Catherine Bateson
“The tragedy with velocity as the answer to complexity is that, after awhile, you cannot see or comprehend anything that is not traveling at the same speed you are. And you actually start to feel disturbed by people who have a sense of restfulness to their existence.” PeopleFeelsAnswersExistenceTragedySpeedComplexityDisturbedVelocity Author:David Whyte