“Our approach was very simple. It was about creating a universal language. A show that will be attractive toward every people coming from all over the world. And that was a big thing.” PeopleWorldShowsBigsLanguageSimpleApproachCreatingUniversalAttractiveBig ThingsUniversal LanguageCirque Du Soleil Author:Guy Laliberte
“The recipe for creating anything is really quite simple. Take good or bad feelings (meaning positive or negative vibrations), bake with varying degrees of emotion to increase magnetism, and here comes what we've attracted, like it or not. What we have focused on, and how we have vibrated about it, is what we have gotten... from birth.” FeelingsSpiritualSpiritualitySimpleEmotionBirthDegreesCreatingNegativeIncreaseFocusedRecipesVibrationsMagnetism Book:Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings Source: Excuse Me, Your Life Is Waiting: The Astonishing Power of Feelings
“Simply to have all the necessities of life and three meals a day will not bring happiness. Happiness is hidden in the unnecessary and in those impractical things that bring delight to the inner person. . . . When we lack proper time for the simple pleasures of life, for the enjoyment of eating, drinking, playing, creating, visiting friends, and watching children at play, then we have missed the purpose of life. Not on bread alone do we live but on all these human and heart-hungry luxuries.” HumansHeartChildrenPersonsPlayHappinessPurposeThreeSimplePleasureEatingCreatingDrinkingDelightHungryBreadLuxuryMealsEnjoymentPurpose Of LifeUnnecessaryVisitingPleasures Of LifeSimple PleasuresProper Time Author:Edward M Hays
“I am going to be contradictory to myself many times for the simple reason that I am trying to bring all the religions to a higher synthesis. Different approaches have to be joined together. I am creating an orchestra.” TryingDifferentReasonTogetherSimpleHigherApproachCreatingOrchestraContradictorySynthesisDifferent Approach Author:Rajneesh
“That is simple. In the Colonies we issue our own money. It is called Colonial Scrip. We issue it in proper proportion to the demands of trade and industry to make the products pass easily from the producers to the consumers. In this manner creating for ourselves our own paper money, we control its purchasing power, and we have no interest to pay.” InterestSimplePayIssuesProductsIndustryDemandPaperCreatingTradeProducersConsumersProportionColonyPurchasingPurchasing PowerPaper Money Author:Benjamin Franklin
“What's Your Purple Goldfish? busts a myth and reveals a simple truth about customer service. Stan uncovers the recipe for creating signature added value that increases customer satisfaction and drives positive word of mouth.” ValuesSimpleCreatingMouthsIncreaseSatisfactionCustomersMythRecipesPurpleSignaturesCustomer SatisfactionSimple TruthsWord Of MouthGoldfishPositive WordsAdded Value Author:Barry Moltz
“So many people get deals, so many YouTubers get scripts and things made because they're constantly creating things on their own. Even if it's really cheap and it's really simple, if it's just good in itself then that's all that matters.” PeopleIfsMadeMatterSimpleDealsCreatingScriptsCreating Things Author:Charlyne Yi
“The companies that provide debt, what do you think their goal is? Is their goal for you to fully understand the cost of your debt? No. So they're basically creating these approaches to make you feel like it is incredibly cheap or just to think about the cost per day rather the cost per year or cost for a lifetime. So debt is very simple mistake.” ThinkingFeelsYearsGoalSimpleMistakeCompanyCostApproachCreatingLifetimeDebt Author:Dan Ariely
“Immigration, as promoted by the Democrat Party, really is a voter registration drive, pure and simple. It is a desire by the Democrat Party to find another way to remain in perpetual power, by creating as many dependent voters as they can.” WayDesireSimplePartyPureCreatingDemocratImmigrationDependentVotersPerpetualAnother WayRegistrationVoter Registration Author:Rush Limbaugh
“I don't know where people got the idea that characters in books are supposed to be likable. Books are not in the business of creating merely likeable characters with whom you can have some simple identification with. Books are in the business of creating great stories that make you're brain go ahhbdgbdmerhbergurhbudgerbudbaaarr.” PeopleKnowsBookIdeasCharacterStoriesSimpleBrainCreatingSupposed To BeIdentificationLikeable Author:John Green
“There were profound reasons for his attachment to the sea: he loved it because as a hardworking artist he needed rest, needed to escape from the demanding complexity of phenomena and lie hidden on the bosom of the simple and tremendous; because of a forbidden longing deep within him that ran quite contrary to his life's task and was for that very reason seductive, a longing for the unarticulated and immeasurable, for eternity, for nothingness. To rest in the arms of perfection is the desire of any man intent upon creating excellence; and is not nothingness a form of perfection?” MenReasonFormLyingDesireArtistSimpleSeaArmsNeededCreatingPerfectionTasksEternityLongingExcellenceProfoundContraryRanComplexityAttachmentNothingnessForbiddenBosomsSeductiveDeep WithinHardworking Author:Thomas Mann