The Eureka moment dims as the complexity of paradox gradually seeps in.

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Mental illness is a hell without an exit. A dank funnel without light. Yet God sees and hears our cries~ can love us back.

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The true marvel of technology lies not in its complexity but in its ability to simplify the complex. -Aloo Denish Obiero

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If you have doubt and questions wondering what this person is all about DONT scream and shout or cry or pout just exit and be out never ignore how you feel and that feeling you felt

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In the delicate dance of words, a poem reveals the beauty and complexity of the human experience, inviting us to ponder, reflect, and find solace in its lyrical embrace.

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THE COMPLEXITY OF FRIENDSHIP AND UNWAVERING TRUST IN GOD
We were instructed to select a single best friend by listing their names. However, the friend I nominated chose someone else, and the person they chose didn't reciprocate. The situation was filled with distractions from one person to another. Hence, the only truly reliable entity is God, and Him alone can we trust completely.
BY TURYAGUMANAWE MATHIAS

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If you don't want to belong to a club, better take the exit door

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Behe's concept of Irreducible Complexity sparks curiosity among scientists, caught between Darwinian theory and the possibility of Intelligent Design. Regardless of whether Irreducible Complexity will gain full scientific legitimacy, will be deemed a creationist theory, or will become a point of convergence between Science and Faith, it is interestingly an additional fuel to the scientific quest. - Aloo Denish

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Listen well... and rejoice in the complexity of what was heard and what was meant.

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The systemic discrimination that is seen around the globe, effects all people, young and old. It also carries complexity and variety; from who we once were, to what we are now, and then to that which we hope to become.

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Love always calls us in. Unexpected, abrupt or not - the exit...the entrance, Love always calls us back in. (Leanne Lovejoy-Burton/aka Lady Labyrinth).

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Simplicity becomes a necessity when trying to solve life’s complexity.

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Each day I'm plagued by three doles,
These gargantuan weights on my soul:
First, that I must somehow EXIT this fen.
Second, because I cannot know WHEN.
And yet it's the third that torments me so,
Having no way to know where the HELL I will go!
('Ech day me cometh tydinges thre' loose translation by Michael R. Burch; keywords: doles, dolor, tidings, sorrow, pain, depression, lament)

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The world is gradually slipping away and, as it does, complexities become simpler again.

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If you can't accept the result of a democratic vote 3 years after it happened, I wish you in advance, a happy 4th birthday and all the best for Brexit

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Acknowledging complexity of the problems we face should make us humble rather than naive, coward, or self-centered.

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"For me it's not the inner scientist, it's the inner poet that's exited...It's such a beautiful thing." -Dr Marek Kukula (astronomer). This is what I understand. If I can EVER write anything that becomes a conduit for this understanding, I will feel I have bridged the gap between science and art with the possibility we are left in awe. It is from this place of awe that we ask questions and seek to know the larger or diminutive picture. Let us always remain curiouser and curiouser. -Edlynn Nau

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I hate memories because they are constant reminders that things were once real. You were once there. You had witnessed everything and you could've had the ability to alter the situation, if given any luck or power to undo things, to exit the other door, and to look back for safety measures.But we're mortals and we just got to live with all these haunting memories.

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P.S. emotionally exposed, now there's no exit...

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a future exit is a future exit of the future

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a future exit is a future future

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the future is the existing exit of the future

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the exit of time,the exit of the existing future,and the exit of the existing exit

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Be either immense and minuscule, or big and small. You can't combine complexity and simplicity.

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When laughter enters the room, sadness makes a hasty exit.

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