Quotes by Confusion Good architecture is necessary to give programs enough structure to be able to grow large without collapsing into a puddle of confusion. Douglas Crockford able confusion giving One argument against open systems is that they become open to everything, good and bad. Like a Richard Meier skyscraper, the anal retentive, Bauhaus elegance of the Mac does prevent the loose ends and confusion of a less sterile environment. But it also prevents fertility. Apple's development must come from within. Douglas Rushkoff apples confusion doe In general, fire is used to throw enemies into confusion so that you can attack them. Du Mu confusion fire enemy These poems, with all their crudities, doubts, and confusions, are written for the love of Man and in praise of God, and I'd be a damn' fool if they weren't. Dylan Thomas umpires confusion men The little waiter's eyebrows wandered about his forehead in confusion. Douglas Adams eyebrows confusion littles Never underestimate a populist. We have come to a moment where language is very important. Saying the media is the number one enemy of society is a way to create confusion and set people against each other. It's like a virus. Democracy dies and is born every day. If you don't take an active role in what is going on, somebody can easily steal it from you. Edgar Ramirez confusion people enemy When you let go of the belief that you should or need to know who you are, what happens to confusion? Suddenly it is gone. When you fully accept that you don't know, you actually enter a state of peace and clarity that is closer to who you truly are than thought could ever be. Defining yourself through thought is limiting yourself. Eckhart Tolle ego confusion letting-go Abide not with dualism, Carefully avoid pursuing it; As soon as you have right and wrong, Confusion ensues, and Mind is lost. (172) Edward Conze confusion mind lost Complexity creates confusion, simplicity focus. Edward de Bono simplicity focus confusion Without God at the beginning, there can be only confusion at the end. Edward J. Flanagan confusion ends faith We hardly need to be reminded that we are living in an age of confusion - a lot of us have traded in our beliefs for bitterness and cynicism or for a heavy package of despair, or even a quivering portion of hysteria. Opinions can be picked up cheap in the market place while such commodities as courage and fortitude and faith are in alarmingly short supply. Edward R. Murrow hysteria despair confusion Confusion and clutter are failures of design, not attributes of information. And so the point is to find design strategies that reveal detail and complexity - rather than to fault the data for an excess of complication. Or, worse, to fault viewers for a lack of understanding. Edward Tufte data design confusion Clutter and confusion are failures of design, not attributes of information. Edward Tufte simplicity confusion simple Guilt was never a rational thing; it distorts all the faculties of the human mind, it perverts them, it leaves a man no longer in the free use of his reason, it puts him into confusion. Edmund Burke confusion mind men Confusion comes from trying to amalgamate several conflicting ideas. Eero Saarinen confusion trying ideas I think there's a general confusion that my work is about types of photography. But really that's just a tool to introduce some questions I have about seeing. What happens when all of these conditions and structures and histories and cultures and tools you have around you begin to fail? On the one hand there is an engagement with histories and cultures, and on the other, there is this very lonesome space of actually coming to terms with seeing. Elad Lassry confusion photography thinking How smartly September comes in, like a racing gig, all style, no confusion. Eleanor Clark style racing confusion Women still dream and hope, pin their emotions on some man who doesn't reciprocate, and end up in confusion. Elisabeth Elliot confusion dream men The confusion and undesigned inaccuracy so often to be observed in conversation, especially in that of uneducated persons, proves that truth needs to be cultivated as a talent, as well as recommended as a virtue. Elizabeth Fry confusion truth needs The elements were "seeking" each other in rage and confusion, and in the fury of the conflict boastful man was utterly humiliated, sucked down, drowned. Elizabeth Goudge confusion loss men «4567891011121314»