Top 18 Complex Wise Sayings
#2. At different points in my life, I had grappled with the idea of going into the priesthood - in high school or law school. Where it ends, I'm not quite sure. Perhaps it ends with death, grappling with one's spirituality.
James McGreevey
#3. Do the elected officials in Washington stand with ordinary Americans - working families, children, the elderly, the poor - or will the extraordinary power of billionaire campaign contributors and Big Money prevail? The American people, by the millions, must send Congress the answer to that question.
Bernie Sanders
#4. While having a profound impact on the development of values is surely an important job of a good parent, force-feeding opinions to them is not.
Kara Swisher
#5. I think one of things is that all fantasy it seems to me works the way your brain basically works. This is perhaps a startling concept, but I think it's true.
Diana Wynne Jones
#6. When you feel the urge to design a complex binary file format, or a complex binary application protocol, it is generally wise to lie down until the feeling passes.
Eric S. Raymond
#9. Family is the best. I can honestly say, it's a gift that is beyond making art. I didn't know that when I got into it.
Stephen Malkmus
#10. Experience has shown how deeply the seeds of war are planted by economic rivalry and social injustice.
Harry Truman
#11. I wrote my first novel in the same conditions as most first novelists - I had a full-time job, I shared an apartment, I had no time - and so I became a compulsive outliner of everything. Ever since then, my process has consisted of trying to forcibly rid myself of that compulsion.
Jonathan Dee
#13. A wise person explains complex things in simple way. An intelligent person explains simple things in complex way.
Debasish Mridha
#14. Music is my greatest love. If I could play an instrument I would be a musician.
Ryan Phillippe
#16. Get real. Life is heavy. It's difficult. It's complex ... even for the wise.
Frederick Lenz
#17. Of the two, I would think of my work as closer to Science Fiction than Fantasy.
Jean M. Auel
#18. We measure morality by what happens. Not what is intended.
Dennis Prager
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