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simplicity bless tess
Bless thy simplicity, Tess Thomas Hardy
simplicity thank-god furniture
Furniture! Thank God, I can sit and I can stand without the aid of a furniture warehouse. Henry David Thoreau
simplicity littles
The rule is to carry as little as possible. Henry David Thoreau
simplicity less-is-more proportion
We are happy in proportion to the things we can do without. Henry David Thoreau
simplicity world sophisticated
Goodness and simplicity are indissolubly united.-The bad are the most sophisticated, all the world over, and the good the least. Harriet Martineau
simplicity soul three
So with that will prompt and prepared to serve all those whom I perceive to be servants of my Lord, I will speak of three things with simplicity and love as if I were speaking to my own soul. Ignatius of Loyola
simplicity concentration gentleness
Happiness is gentleness, peace, concentration, simplicity, forgiveness, humor, fearlessness, trust, and now. Hugh Prather
simplicity three simplify
Three Tips: Simplify, Simplify, Simplify. Jakob Nielsen
simplicity would-be world
To abandon the principle of simplicity would be to abandon all reasoning about the external world Jim Holt
may call-me sinner
They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself. Brigitte Bardot
may incidents happened
I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true. Elie Wiesel
may world illusion
This world may be only illusion -- but it's the only illusion we've got. Edward Abbey
maybe
There's just something about youth and comedy that go together. Maybe it's that foolishness, that silliness that you can get away with when you're younger, that you can't get away with when you're older. Joe Flaherty
may mood paradox
It is not paradox to say that in our most theoretical moods we may be nearest to our most practical applications. Alfred North Whitehead
may
Whatever you may say something is, it is not! Alfred Korzybski
may action contemplation
Faith may be relied upon to produce sustained action and, more rarely, sustained contemplation. Aldous Huxley
may able damnation
Suddenly to realise that one is sitting, damned, among the other damned--it is a most disquieting experience; so disquieting thatmost of us react to it by immediately plunging more deeply into our particular damnation in the hope, generally realized, that we may be able, at least for a time, to stifle our revolutionary knowledge. Aldous Huxley
may common human-nature
Common interest may always be reckoned upon as the surest bond of sympathy. Alexander Hamilton