Sentences with Complicated, Sentences about Complicated in English
1. People are too complicated to have simple labels.
2. Be here now. Be someplace else later. Is that so complicated?
3. Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.
4. Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.
5. Relationships are complicated no matter what style of parenting you choose.
6. Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple. (Dr. Seuss)
7. The old system was fairly complicated whereas the new system is really very simple.
8. Movies are a complicated collision of literature, theatre, music and all the visual arts.
9. When the world is so complicated, the simple gift of friendship is within all of our hands.
10. People tend to complicate their own lives, as if living weren’t already complicated enough.
11. The most complicated achievements of thought are possible without the assistance of consciousness.
12. Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that’s why it is so complicated.
13. I think we’re very complicated and we’re capable of all kinds of things, and movies don’t reflect that.
14. I feel a lot of complicated feelings like nonexists, and it is impossible for me to analyze my psychology.
15. There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness.
16. The consequences of our actions are always so complicated, so diverse, that predicting the future is a very difficult business indeed. (J.K. Rowling)
17. What makes life dreary is absence of motive. What makes life complicated is multiplicity of motive. What makes life victorious is singleness of motive.
18. Friendship is a simple thing, and yet complicated; friendship is on the surface, something natural, something taken for granted, and yet underneath one could find worlds.
19. I love my mom. My mom loves me. We don’t have an easy relationship. I don’t think we ever will, but I’d rather have a complicated, misunderstood relationship than have no relationship at all.
20. In ‘The King’s Speech,’ patriotism is utterly contained within a historical moment, the third of September, 1939, where the aggressor is clear, the fight is clear, it hasn’t become complicated over time.