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"There is no such complicated situation which people could not make more complicated."
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"Two things influence one's wisdom: remarkable experience and " evenmuch more " accumulated knowledge."

"The power of positive thinking is vital for maintaining happiness, goodhealth and longevity."

"Empathize with others. You may easily get into a situation where you need the understanding of others."

"A deep consideration of the essence of knowledge should reveal how knowledge corresponds to the truth."

"Each type of knowledge has value; however, from an engineering point of view, practical knowledge seems to be more valuable than theoretical knowledge."

"Tell us which ideas you promote and we will know which type of person you are."

"Managers can use power, money or certain circumstances to achieve short-term results. However, motivation is crucial for achieving long-term results."

"It seems quite pointless to waste health relentlessly in order to earn money that we shall spend on recovering health."
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"There is no such complicated situation which people could not make more complicated."

"There were so many different versions of him. It was countless versions of a song, and they were all original, and they were all true, and they were all right. It should have been impossible. Was I supposed to love them all?"

"The Mozilla project is big in terms of lines of code and complexity."

"It is clear to all that the animal organism is a highly complex system consisting of an almost infinite series of parts connected both with one another and, as a total complex, with the surrounding world, with which it is in a state of equilibrium."

"Just a single cord is enough to be tangled."

"The orthogonal features, when combined, can explode into complexity."

"Maybe a mother wasn't what she seemed to be on the surface."

"Everything's complicated, even those things that seem flat in their bleakness or sadness."

"Fools ignore complexity. Pragmatists suffer it. Some can avoid it. Geniuses remove it."

"Some don't want to be happy, inasmuch as they undergo happiness merely as languor and yawning. They are dissatisfied with a bland and vacuous state of glee and, instead, prefer to keep on running like raging bulls through the whims and quirks of life. In reality, their dissatisfaction is their contentment. ['Happiness blowing in the wind']"
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