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Quotes About Simplicity

The last we saw of them was when they kissed, then beautifully naked walked as if into a sea of bright blue water --- leaving their bodies like old clothes upon the shore.
~ Walter Benton
I imagine Lent for you and for me as a great departure from the greedy, anxious antineighborliness of our economy, a great departure from our exclusionary politics that fears the other, a great departure from self-indulgent consumerism that devours creation. And then an arrival in a new neighborhood, because it is a gift to be simple, it is a gift to be free; it is a gift to come down where we ought to be.
~ Walter Brueggemann
Do you want to tear your life apart and get rid of everything you've known as a lifestyle Like seeing your family Being with your friends A fishing trip A hunting trip A night's sleep
~ Walter Frederick Mondale
So that's our approach. Very simple, and we're really shooting for Museum of Modern Art quality. The way we're running the company, the product design, the advertising, it all comes down to this: Let's make it simple. Really simple." Apple's design mantra would remain the one featured on its first brochure: "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
~ Walter Isaacson
Jobs insisted that Apple focus on just two or three priorities at a time. "There is no one better at turning off the noise that is going on around him," Cook said. "That allows him to focus on a few things and say no to many things. Few people are really good at that.
~ Walter Isaacson
Quizá Dios tenga que recordarnos con tremenda claridad que eso es exactamente lo que quería decirnos con esas palabras aparentemente tan simples del Sermón de la Montaña: «No estéis preocupados por vuestra vida: qué vais a comer; o por vuestro cuerpo: con qué os vais a vestir. Buscad primero el Reino de Dios y su justicia, y todas estas cosas se os añadirán».
~ Walter J. Ciszek
Durante esos largos de años de soledad y sufrimiento, Dios me condujo a una comprensión de la vida y de su amor que solo quienes la han experimentado son capaces de entender. Me despojó de muchos de los consuelos externos, físicos y religiosos, en los que se apoya el hombre y me dejó como única guía un núcleo esencial de verdades aparentemente simples.
~ Walter J. Ciszek
For the real environment is altogether too big, too complex, and too fleeting for direct acquaintance. We are not equipped to deal with so much subtlety, so much variety, so many permutations and combinations. And although we have to act in that environment, we have to reconstruct it on a simpler model before we can manage it.
~ Walter Lippmann
They have lived in the lonely places because they are independent, not because they are like their own sheep. What they have is not a lot but it belongs to them and they have to thank no other man for it.
~ Walter Macken
Mein Freund der Dichter beschrieb nun die einfachsten Dinge, die er finden konnte",fuhr er fort, "und stellte fest, daß es das Schwierigste überhaupt war. Es war leicht, einen Palast aus Schnee und Eis zu beschreiben, aber unsäglich schwer, dasselbe mit einem einzelnen Haar zu tun. Oder einem Löffel. Einem Nagel. Einem Zahn. Einem Salzkorn. Einem Holzsplitter. Einer Kerzenflamme. Einem Wassertropfen.
~ Walter Moers
vast amount of preparation, really, to arrive at the innocuously brief moment of decisive action: the cut—the moment of transition from one shot to the next—something that, appropriately enough, should look almost self-evidently simple and effortless, if it is even noticed at all.
~ Walter Murch
aquellos que logran transitar el camino de la sabiduría, sea por la vía de la filosofía o por cualquier otro medio, no necesitan de nada más, incluyendo el dinero.
~ Walter Riso
Amar es dejarte entrar en mis sueños y yo entrar a los tuyos, no necesitamos más, amar es soñar juntos
~ Walter Riso
Cats ask plainly for what they want.
~ Walter Savage Landor
Vacant heart, and hand, and eye,Easy live and quiet die.
~ Walter Scott
They should consider themselves richer since they are now more robust in putting up with privations. It is better to need less than to have more.
~ Walter Wagner
Do not allow your clothing to attract attention. Seek not to please by the clothes you wear but by the life you live.
~ Walter Wagner
Do I situate myself in an environment that fosters recollection, that fosters calm, that allows me to see the value of things? Piles do not allow me to see the value of things. So what kind of space do I live in?
~ Walter Wagner
You would see me there now, cultivating the earth and carrying firewood on my back up the hills to my home, where I would light a fire and cook the evening meal. I would not tell stories, because they have been replaced by books, the radio, and television
~ Wangari Maathai
Part of the value in asking naïve questions, Bennett says, is that it forces people to explain things simply, which can help bring clarity to an otherwise complex issue. "If I just keep saying, 'I don't get it, can you tell me why once more?,' it forces people to synthesize and simplify—to strip away the irrelevances and get to the core idea.
~ Warren Berger
The elegant simplicity of Square (and that of Dorsey's earlier creation, Twitter) is a product of rigorous inquiry: Dorsey maintains that good design is about removing unnecessary features by continually asking, Do we really need this? and What can we take away?
~ Warren Berger
You only have to do a very few things right in your life–so long as you don't do too many things wrong.
~ Warren Buffett
The business schools reward difficult complex behavior more than simple behavior, but simple behavior is more effective.
~ Warren Buffett
There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult.
~ Warren Buffett