S Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with S. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Simplicity, very rare in our age.”
Source: The Offense of Love: Ars Amatoria, Remedia Amoris, and Tristia 2
“Simplicity, wit, and good typography.”
“Simplicity, without variety, is wholly insipid.”
“Simplicity, without which no human performance can arrive at perfection.”
Source: The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Cop'ous Notes and Additions
“Simplicity. Simplicity. Simplicity. The three keys to a spiritual life.”
“Simplicity: The New Competitive Advantage in a World of More, Better, Faster.”
Source: The Simplicity Survival Handbook: 32 Ways to Do Less and Accomplish More
“Simplification is as much in the mind as it is in the device.”
Source: Living with Complexity
“Simplification is one of the most difficult things to do.”
“Simplification is the art of true authorship.”
“Simplification of modes of proof is not merely an indication of advance in our knowledge of a subject, but is also the surest guarantee of readiness for farther progress.”
Source: Elements of Natural Philosophy
“Simplification seems to be the removal of objects for the goal of making a graphic as clean and uncluttered as possible. Whereas, with optimization, it feels like there's more intelligence in that. It maintains the usability, but tries to distill something down to its essence. But with some data-sets you have to be careful because, as with linear, print journalism, it's easy to shave off facts that don't quite fit the flow.”
“Simplified living is about more than doing less. It’s being who God called us to be, with a wholehearted, single-minded focus.”
Source: Simplify: Ten Practices to Unclutter Your Soul
“Simplified spelling is all right, but, like chastity, you can carry it too far.”
Source: The Portable Mark Twain
“Simplify always - do not complicate.”
“Simplify and focus on the good. The beauty of the journey ahead will flourish on its own.”
“Simplify or ossify”
Source: Corporate Invisible Selling Behavioural Economics & More
“Simplify should be one of the most used words in any meeting.”
Source: A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“Simplify the complex ideas than the
complifying the simplest ideas with
accessible language.”
“Simplify the game as much as possible. When you add, you must subtract.”
“Simplify the task. Continually look for faster, better, easier ways to get the job done.”
Source: Effective Leadership
“Simplify your life and your mind. Think more of infinity and less of yourself.”
“Simplify your Life! Give away anything that you do not need and have not used in six months. Every single day, forgive those who mess around with you…for they will most likely not matter in your Life in a few weeks from now. If there is one thing you will never forgive yourself for doing, just don't ever do it! You will soon start being happy with what is, with who you are, with what you have – because you are now practicing detachment, giving, forgiveness and self-control!”
“Simplify your Life! Give away anything that you have not used in six months, except key documents like your passports and IDs. Every single day, forgive those who mess around with you…for they will most likely not matter in your Life in a few weeks from now. If there is one thing you will never forgive yourself for doing, just don't ever do it! You will soon start being happy with what is, with who you are, with what you have – because you are now practicing detachment, giving, forgiveness and self-control!”
“Simplify your life. You don't grow spiritual, you shrink spiritual.”
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free
“Simplify, slow down, be kind. And don't forget to have art in your life - music, paintings, theater, dance, and sunsets.”
“Simplify, then add lightness.”
“Simplifying life is not about having less, but about making room for what matters most”
“Simplifying our lives does not mean sinking into idleness, but on the contrary, getting rid of the most subtle aspect of laziness: the one which makes us take on thousands of less important activities.”
“Simplifying to the extreme, I define postmodern as incredulity toward metanarratives.”
“Simplifying your life is about simplifying yourself.”
“Simplistic gamification strategies applied to complex problems generally deliver unexpected results due to overlooked sensitive dependencies that can be leveraged to "game" the system. - Tom Golway 2020”
“Simply. Accelerate your Results”
“Simply according artistic works the same protection as nonartistic works may not be sufficient to protect creativity. After all, the very essence of artistic expression is invention and artists necessarily draw on their own experience. But if the rules of liability are unclear, artists will not be able to know how much disguise is sufficient to protect their claims from the claims of those who may see themselves in the portrayals.”
“Simply adored Timothy Schaffert's The Coffins of Little Hope: the voice of Essie, the narrator, is terrific & the last line blew me away.”
“Simply allow your thoughts and experiences to come and go, without ever grasping at them.”
“Simply altering the way in which you frame a situation and the questions you ask will change any interaction and the outcome.”
Source: Conversations Worth Having: Using Appreciative Inquiry to Fuel Productive and Meaningful Engagement
“Simply as a writer of books I'm thrilled and proud that Seattle should have raised, on a public vote, sufficient money to build a central library, and moreover to rebuild every other library in the city: 28 of them.”
“Simply asking the British people to carry on accepting a European settlement over which they have had little choice is a path to ensuring that when the question is finally put - and at some stage it will have to be - it is much more likely that the British people will reject the EU.”
“Simply awareness will make you see, what has been, what will be and what could be.”
Source: Time to Save Medicine
“Simply be honest. In all things, be loyal to your truth.”
“Simply be the qualities you seek in others.”
“Simply be who you are, do what you do best, be where you are called by joy, and let life work its magic on your behalf.”
Source: Relax Into Wealth: How to Get More by Doing Less
“Simply beautiful! David Brazzeal takes the hospitality traditions of the French and the Brazilians and stirs in spiritual disciplines and alternative worship practices for a book on prayer unlike anything you’ve read before. He reminds us that time with God is a rich and delicious banquet that we share together, and not a drive-thru fast food meal we eat alone. Nourishing and indulgent.”
“Simply because a person has a more avoidant attachment style does not in
and of itself make them a narcissist. Second, “avoidant” is an attachment style, whereas “narcissism” is associated with a personality disorder. The two are not synonymous.”
“Simply because everything is perfect does not imply there is nothing to be done. Actually, it is pretty much the opposite. There is everything to be done.”
“Simply because humankind have the power now to meddle or 'manage' or 'exercise stewardship' in every nook and cranny of the world does not mean that we have a right to do so. Even less, the obligation.”
Source: Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
“Simply because my people are hungry, that is no justification to give them poison, to give them genetically modified food that is intrinsically dangerous to their health.”
“Simply because one is Black or Latino or lesbian or gay or whatever does not guarantee the person’s fidelity to a body of politics that empowers the particular constituency that they supposedly represent. The number of black elected officials has risen from 100 in 1964 to more than 9000 today. The number of African Americans who were in congress 30 years ago was about five; today it is over 40, an 800 percent increase. But have Blacks experienced an 800 percent increase in real power? It hasn’t happened. So, I think the emphasis of this liberal notion of social change by working solely within the established electoral system is just fatally flawed.”
“Simply because someone can give us a host of convincing reasons why something will work does not mean that the thing that they advocate for ever worked or ever will. What did work however, was their ability to distract us from what actually does work.”
“Simply because something is not visible it doesn't mean that it is not there.”