The most complex object in mathematics, the Mandelbrot Set ... is so complex as to be uncontrollable by mankind and describable as 'chaos'. — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
For tribal man space was the uncontrollable mystery. For technological man it is time that occupies the same role. — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Ambition is one of the ungovernable passions of the human heart. The love of power is insatiable and uncontrollable. — John Adams Copy Share Image
“Rather than living our lives, we are ''lived'' by unknown and uncontrollable forces.” — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image
It's soothing to realize that my mind's processes are inherently uncontrollable. — Rudy Rucker Copy Share Image
“We cannot control the uncontrollable or see the unseeable, but we can choose to embrace peace of mind in defiance of all… — Danielle Luz Matias Copy Share Image
As a competitor, I try to do everything in my power to control the uncontrollable. — Doug Baldwin Copy Share Image
Oftener than not the old are uncontrollable; Their tempers make them difficult to deal with. — Euripides Copy Share Image
When individuals and nations have once got in their heads the abstract concept of full-blown liberty, there is nothing like it in… — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Copy Share Image
It is remarkable that Lord Esher should be so much astray...We must conclude that an uncontrollable fondness for fiction forbade him to… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
No! Once the music plays, it creates me. The instruments move me, through me, they control me. Sometimes I'm uncontrollable and it… — Michael Jackson Copy Share Image
Unprecedented' is the term I've heard most commonly to describe the COVID-19 pandemic. As for me, I would describe it as a… — Mike Parson Copy Share Image
“People who perceive the negative experiences in their lives as the result of uncontrollable forces are at a higher risk for depression… — Sheena Iyengar Copy Share Image
The theory of probability is the only mathematical tool available to help map the unknown and the uncontrollable. It is fortunate that… — Benoit Mandelbrot Copy Share Image
In the humanist ideal, the mainstream is where interesting debate, the generating of new ideas and creativity take place. In rational society… — John Ralston Saul Copy Share Image
The ever increasing spiritual damage caused by life within the big city will make this hunger practically uncontrollable when we build here… — Fritz Todt Copy Share Image
I was just working in the shop and all of a sudden something just triggered in me and I started shaking. And… — Fred Allen Copy Share Image
If God does not exist, and if religion is an illusion that the majority of men cannot live without ... let men… — Irving Kristol Copy Share Image
Uncontrollable consumerism has become a watchword of our culture despite regular and compelling calls for its end. The United States has more… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
One day there springs up the desire for money and for all that money can provide — the superfluous, luxury in eating,… — Mother Teresa Copy Share Image
Christianity does not oppose debauchery and uncontrollable passions and the like as much as it opposes... flat mediocrity, this nauseating atmosphere, this… — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
There's a reductiveness to photography, of course - in the framing of reality and the exclusion of chunks of it (the rest… — Philip-Lorca diCorcia Copy Share Image
The German landscape is something unique that we cannot disturb and have no right to destroy. The more densely populated our 'living… — Fritz Todt Copy Share Image
We are bringing in another threat, which is nature itself. I don't really want to get into specifics too much, but I… — Robert Kirkman Copy Share Image
The statesman who yields to war fever...is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
I think all art is about control - the encounter between control and the uncontrollable. — Richard Avedon Copy Share Image
Words, like tranquil waters behind a dam, can become reckless and uncontrollable torrents of destruction when released without caution and wisdom. — William Arthur Ward Copy Share Image
“Her kiss could kill us, and my consent signed our death certificates, selfishly and without control. (Eric)” — Shannon A. Thompson Copy Share Image
Time and trouble will tame an advanced young woman, but an advanced old woman is uncontrollable by any earthly force. — Dorothy L. Sayers Copy Share Image
Nobody controls me. I'm uncontrollable. The only one who can control me is me, and even that's barely possible. — John Lennon Copy Share Image
That's the power of music, a key sequence or a chord sequence or even a note can do something to you physically… — Edith Bowman Copy Share Image
Many people would be more truthful were it not for their uncontrollable desire to talk. — E. W. Howe Copy Share Image
I was a trouble teenager. I was uncontrollable, but I haven't done anything that I'm not proud of. — MO Copy Share Image
I've often found myself preferring second-rate people to supposedly superior people, simply and solely because of their uncontrollable tendency to bang themselves… — Francoise Sagan Copy Share Image
We have confirmed something we only knew in theory, namely that revolution, in which uncontrolled and uncontrollable forces operate imperiously, is blind… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I was uncontrollable. I didn't like school. I was younger than everyone in my class by two years. I had few friends.… — Howie Long Copy Share Image
If you're an addict, it controls your life and your life becomes uncontrollable. It's boring and painful, filling your system with something… — James Taylor Copy Share Image
Once desire was turned on, combustion gave it a life of its own. Once it was turned on it became a raging… — Eric Jerome Dickey Copy Share Image
It's no wonder most religions are born in the desert, because when men lay beneath that boundless night sky and look up… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
Should the research worker of the future discover some means of releasing this [atomic] energy in a form which could be employed,… — Francis William Aston Copy Share Image