Everything is simpler than one can imagine, at the same time more involved than can be comprehended.


Maxim 1209, trans. Stopp - Maxims and Reflections (1833)


Everything is simpler than one can imagine, at the same time more involved than can be comprehended.

Everything is simpler than one can imagine, at the same time more involved than can be comprehended.

Everything is simpler than one can imagine, at the same time more involved than can be comprehended.

Everything is simpler than one can imagine, at the same time more involved than can be comprehended.