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“As long as there have been men and they have lived, they have all felt this tragic ambiguity of their condition, but as long as there have been philosophers and they have thought, most of them have tried to mask it.”
Simone de Beauvoir“Stories start in all sorts of places. Where they begin often tells the reader of what to expect as they progress. Castles often lead to dragons, country estates to deeds of deepest love (or of hate), and ambiguously presented settings usually lead to equally as ambiguous characters and plot, leaving a reader with an ambiguous feeling of disappointment. That's one of the worst kinds.”
Rebecca McKinsey, Sydney West“I look for ambiguity because life is ambiguous!”
Marko Stout“The sign stopped me-- or rather, this text stopped me. Words are my profession; I seized these and demanded that they explain themselves, that they cease to be ambiguous.”
Daniel Quinn, Ishmael“Anime is intended to have ambiguous features. That's part of the art form.”
M. Night Shyamalan“Real politics is messy and morally ambiguous and doesn't make for a compelling thriller.”
James Surowiecki“Apriority creates ambiguities among ideas.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut“It was all very isolating to think about, what people use to define themselves and their actions. And at the end of the day, did it make people feel better? Maybe it did. Maybe it gave them something to grasp at in the ambiguous vein of life on Earth.”
Rhian J. Martin, A Different Familiar“…I’ve come to realize that the only truths that matter to me are the ones I don’t, and can’t, understand. What’s mysterious, ambiguous, inexplicable. What doesn’t fit into a story, what doesn’t have a story. Glint of brightness on a barely-there chain. Patch of sunlight on a yellow wall. The loneliness that separates every living creature from every other living creature. Sorrow inseparable from joy.”
Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch“The mental mist of ambiguity and the fog of ambivalence hamper human existence.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls