I think the Bhagavad Gita is about both the forces of light and the forces of darkness that exist within our own self, within our own soul; that our deepest nature is one of ambiguity. We have evolutionary forces there - forces of creativity, and love, and compassion, and understanding. But we also have darkness inside us - the diabolical forces of separation, fear and delusion. And in most of our lives, there is a battle going on within ourselves.
Reagan's genius as a communicator lies in his use of ambiguity. . . . Ambiguity is the mother of Teflon.
I had to learn to get comfortable in a role of ambiguity where I had to seek out advisers and learn quickly.
Words also are filters. They have to be translated. Even in the original language, there is interpretation and some ambiguity. If there's a cultural difference between the writer and the reader, that might come out in words. But with pictures, there's more efficiency.
There has to be certainty and there has to be clarity. There can't be ambiguity,. . This has to be certain, clear in all respects from all the parties so nobody is in any doubt about what the future holds.
I'm a participant in the doctrine of constructive ambiguity.
Beware of the truth, gentle Sister. Although much sought after, truth can be dangerous to the seeker. Myths and reassuring lies are much easier to find and believe. If you find a truth, even a temporary one, it can demand that you make painful changes. Conceal your truths within words. Natural ambiguity will protect you then.
Neurosis is the inability to tolerate ambiguity.
What if rather than being disheartened by the ambiguity, the uncertainty of life, we accepted it and relaxed into it?
Ambiguity lurks in generality and may thus become an instrument of severity.
In the future there cannot be room for ambiguity. They have to make their position absolutely clear before they can expect anyone to respond to it.
Could any symbol be any more appropriate of the ambiguity of human transformation? What mushroom is it that grows at the end of history? Is it Stropharia cubensis, or is it the creation of Edward Teller? This is an unresolved problem.
Don't expect ambiguities, hesitations or palace intrigues from me.
There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words.
I look for ambiguity when I'm writing because life is ambiguous.
Whether it's movies or television that I've directed, or characters that I've played, I'm just always fascinated by the moral ambiguity inherent in life.
Indeed, it is that ambiguity and ambivalence which often is so puzzling in women
The greater the ambiguity, the greater the pleasure.
Whenever there's chaos, there's ambiguity, and where there's ambiguity, there's fear. And fear gets manipulated.
Most people aren't sure what's going to happen on a first date. Given that ambiguity, every woman must be totally aware at every moment that she is responsible for every choice she makes. . . . protect yourselves. See trouble coming.