Famous aphorisms about simplicity and complexity
1. If you consider simple things very complicated, you can discover new fields; if you look at complex phenomena very simply, you can discover new laws. ——Newton
2. Life is often complicated, and there is no other way to simplify a complicated life except violence. ——Akutagawa Ryunosuke
3. Nothing is as simple as "great"; in fact, being simple is great. ——Emerson
4. The greatest truth is the simplest; similarly, the simplest people are also the greatest. ——Hare
5. The greatest people are noble only because of their simplicity. ——Tennyson
6. Gorgeousness is often accompanied by greatness, and luck more often comes from simplicity. ——William Watson
7. Nature always reveals simple characteristics in front of fools. —— Thomas Fuller
8. No matter in nature or society, there are no "pure" phenomena and there cannot be any. ——Lenin
9. In pure light, just like in pure darkness, nothing can be seen clearly. ——Hegel
10. A person without flaws obviously does not exist, because he cannot find a friend in this world. He seems to belong to a completely different species. ——Herzlit
11. In one acre of land, there are three snakes and nine rats.
12. There are little monsters in the temple and strong winds, but there are many bastards in the shallow pond.
13. The mud and sand are falling, and the fish and dragons are mixed together.
14. There are too many threads and messy ends.
15. There are many longitudes and latitudes.
16. The great road will lose its sheep because of its many differences, and the scholars will lose their lives due to their many ways.
17. Things in this world are as deep as the ocean, so you have to think carefully.
18. The world itself is complicated and full of chaos. The complexity of the world is often confusing. ——France
19. Anyone will pose a threat to someone. ——Mrs. Sévigné
20. Life is not so much like dancing as it is like wrestling. ——Marco Aurelius
21. The more complex the society becomes, the more people’s personality and value are ignored, and the scope of people’s activities becomes smaller and smaller. ——Miura Ayako ;