“We are concerned with similar states of consciousness and relationship to the world.. ..If previous abstractions paralleled the scientific and objective preoccupations of our times, ours are finding a pictoral equivalent for man's new knowledge and consciousness of his more complex inner self.” IfsMenWorldSelfStatesConsciousnessFindingsConcernedComplexesObjectivesOur TimeAbstractionInner SelfPreoccupationStates Of ConsciousnessNew Knowledge Book:Writings on Art Source: Writings on Art
“In journalism, especially, we tend to deal with large, complex systems by finding especially interesting people and story lines to focus on.” PeopleStoriesLinesInterestingDealsFocusFindingsComplexesJournalismComplex Systems Author:Nicholas Lemann
“The kiss was innocent--innocent enough--but it was also full of something not unlike what Virginia wants from London, from life; it was full of a love complex and ravenous, ancient, neither this nor that. It will serve as this afternoon's manifestation of the central mystery itself, the elusive brightness that shines from the edges of certain dreams; the brightness which, when we awaken, is already fading from our minds, and which we rise in the hope of finding, perhaps today, this new day in which anything might happen, anything at all.” WantMindEnoughDreamMightHappensTodayCertainMysteryKissingFindingsShiningComplexesAncientEdgesLondonInnocentManifestationAfternoonNew DayVirginiaElusiveBrightnessFading Author:Michael Cunningham
“This is the time for every artist in every genre to do what he or she does loudly and consistently. It doesn't matter to me what your position is. You've got to keep asserting the complexity and the originality of life, and the multiplicity of it, and the facets of it. This is about being a complex human being in the world, not about finding a villain. This is no time for anything else than the best that you've got.” WorldHumansDoeMatterArtistHuman BeingsPositionFindingsComplexesGenreComplexityVillainOriginalityConsistentlyFacetsMultiplicityOrigin Of LifeComplexity Of Human Author:Toni Morrison
“The human mind delights in finding pattern—so much so that we often mistake coincidence or forced analogy for profound meaning. No other habit of thought lies so deeply within the soul of a small creature trying to make sense of a complex world not constructed for it.” WorldTryingMindHumansSoulLyingMistakeHabitCreaturesFindingsProfoundComplexesPatternsDelightMake SenseHuman MindCoincidenceAnalogiesSmall Creatures Book:The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History Source: The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History