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“The blessings of God will complicate your life, but unlike sin, they will complicate your life in the way it should be complicated.”
Mark Batterson“Life is really simple. There are no complicated rules we must follow. There are no external forces, which dictate how we must lead our lives. There is no fate that prevents us from being who we want to be.We are the ones who often insist that life is complicated. Life is complex with its multidimensional nature. It is never complicated. All complications come from our fears, which we often choose to trust more than the voice of our hearts.”
Raphael Zernoff“Why was he drawn to complicated women, or were all women--all people, finally--complicated?”
Stewart O'Nan, West of Sunset“Staying married to one person was boring. She figured she was too complicated for that. Interesting people had complicated lives.”
Maureen F. McHugh, After the Apocalypse“We get most of our energy from complications.”
Imraan Coovadia, Tales of the Metric System“In spite of being complicated people choose superstitions over common sense.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words“We look for medicine to be an orderly field of knowledge and procedure. But it is not. It is an imperfect science, an enterprise of constantly changing knowledge, uncertain information, fallible individuals, and at the same time lives on the line. There is science in what we do, yes, but also habit, intuition, and sometimes plain old guessing. The gap between what we know and what we aim for persists. And this gap complicates everything we do.”
Atul Gawande, Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science“Life is complicated until complications don't grace it amid amenable aura.”
Akshmala Sharma, Prism of Nature“Jim was the one who told me that my emotional life made him dangle his stethoscope like a snake charmer: my moods weren’t hard to see but they were hard to read, and even harder to diagnose. It was ostensibly a complaint, but I think he liked his metaphor, and liked that our moments of distance were subtle enough to require this kind of formulation. Meaning that I was a complex creature and so was he; that he became even more complex in his attempt to bridge the gap between our complexities; that he could create a complicated image to house this complex of complications. This is how writers fall in love: they feel complicated together and then they talk about it.”
Leslie Jamison, The Empathy Exams: Essays