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Quotes About Condense

As Baudoin explained: A very simple way of securing this (impregnation of the subconscious mind) is to condense the idea which is to be the object of suggestion, to sum it up in a brief phrase which can be readily graven on the memory, and to repeat it over and over again as a lullaby.
~ Joseph Murphy
Poetry forces a writer to condense and crystallise his thoughts and often represents a short cut to truths unsuspected by the author himself.
~ Felix Dennis
Grandfather / advised me: / Learn a trade / I learned / to sit at desk / and condense / No layoff / from this / condensery.
~ Lorine Niedecker
When God wanted to create the horse, he said to the South Wind, "I want to make a creature of you. Condense." And the Wind condensed.
~ Abdelkader El Djezairi
When in doubt, it always pays to reduce scope.
~ David Thomas
I used to get nervous about three weeks before a gig... now I've managed to condense it down to a manageable ten minutes.
~ Jo Brand
The true business of the philosopher, though not flattering to his vanity, is merely to ascertain, arrange and condense the facts.
~ John Leslie
What you hear mostly people gripe about adaptations is, 'They took out this scene,' or, 'They had to condense these characters.' I understand why they have to do that. But if you had a favorite character, and now they've been melded together with another one, it's disappointing.
~ Jay Asher
Why on earth declutter when you can just shrinkwrap?
~ Sophie Kinsella
people tend to condense the origin stories of their best ideas into tidy narratives, forgetting the messy, convoluted routes to inspiration that they actually followed.
~ Steven Johnson
How did you learn how to do this, whittle the complex down to simple?
~ Judy Blundell
From a certain temperature on, the molecules 'condense' without attractive forces; that is, they accumulate at zero velocity. The theory is pretty, but is there some truth in it.
~ Albert Einstein
Not that the story need to be long, but it will take a long time to shorten it
~ Henry David Thoreau
For a film, when you condense, you don't want to keep going back to the same setting over and over.
~ Catherine Hardwicke
It's cool that our stuff is received as it is, and our stuff is fairly long. But from a songwriter's purview as well as an exercise, I'm trying to write shorter material and find ways to condense ideas.
~ Adam Granduciel
3He becomes a superfluid below 10?3 K, when its fermionic atoms pair up into bosons and condense. Similar condensation of paired fermions also occurs in neutron stars at about 106 K.
~ Kerson Huang
You just have to find a sufficiently virulent business plan, condense it into a three-ring binder—its DNA—xerox it, and embed it in the fertile lining of a well-traveled highway
~ Neal Stephenson
To condense fact from the vapor of nuance." Condense fact from the vapor of nuance. Hiro has never forgotten the sound of her speaking those words, the feeling that came over him as he realized for the first time how smart Juanita was.
~ Neal Stephenson
Phobias are powerful vehicles for aggressive feelings. They condense anxiety. Intrusive phobias aren't part of general personalities, they just kick in at key moments. They're a defence against intense trauma, fear of intimacy, stuff like that.
~ Christopher Fowler
The passion to condense from book to book Unbroken wisdom in a single look, Though we know well that when this fix the head, The mind's immortal, but the man is dead.
~ YVOR WINTERS
When it comes to people I love and care about, I may condense the time, but I'm giving them every ounce of my energy. When it comes to creation, I block create and block focus on business.
~ Jay Shetty
All art is in the last analysis an endeavor to condense as out of the flying vapor of the world an image of human perfection, and for its own and not for the art's sake.
~ William Butler Yeats
Poet's Work" Grandfather advised me: Learn a trade I learned to sit at desk and condense No layoffs from this condensery
~ Lorine Niedecker
In 1918 the lies of officials and of the press never allowed the terror to condense into the concrete. The public could trust nothing and so they knew nothing.
~ John M. Barry