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Quotes About Clarity

The color of truth is grey.
~ Andre Gide
Fiecare noapte are acel moment de mare luciditate, de sinceritate nemiloas?, de care eÈ™ti ap?rat, de obicei, prin somn. Eu nu aveam, de data asta, nici o protecÈ›ie. Gândurile erau nude, ustur?toare.
~ Andreï Makine
Follow these guidelines for writing effective memos and business email: • Clearly identify the subject. • Begin with the most important information: depending on the memo's purpose, you may have to provide background information
~ Andrea A. Lunsford
The memory of the aged becomes clearer and clearer with time. It has no pity.
~ Andrea Camilleri
Vorrei sapere se ci incontreremo e quando. Se ci incontreremo troppo tardi o appena in tempo o ci incontreremo ma non riusciremo neanche a capire che eravamo noi e quanto eravamo importanti l'uno per l'altra.
~ Andrea De Carlo
Eine gute Frage ist oft schon die halbe Antwort. Viele Probleme entstehen nicht aus fehlenden Antworten, sondern aus ungenauen Fragen.
~ Andreas Eschbach
Life has many sides; sometimes we need a mirror to see them all" Andreas Simic
~ Andreas Simic
Before speaking, consider the interpretation of your words as well as their intent.
~ Andrew Alden
To face this fact is to encounter one of the most demanding challenges in thinking about history: explaining how people in the past could have failed to see what seems so clear to us in retrospect. This is an imperative task but also a delicate and exacting one. On one hand, explanation can shade into excuse, on the other hand, passing judgment on the past can be a form of self-congratulation in the present.
~ Andrew Delbanco
This is what graphics are all about: showing the details and the patterns all at once.
~ Andrew Gelman
Sólo la integridad conduce a la claridad.
~ Andrew Gross
People who have no emotional stake in a decision can see what needs to be done sooner.
~ Andrew Grove
The popular view that scientists proceed inexorably from well-established fact to well-established fact, never being influenced by any unproved conjecture, is quite mistaken. Provided it is made clear which are proved facts and which are conjectures, no harm can result.
~ Andrew Hodges
Names are deeply meaningful to your brain, and misleading names add chaos to your code.
~ Andrew Hunt
A good idea is an orphan without effective communication.
~ Andrew Hunt
I have little tolerance for noise and stupidity.
~ Andrew J. Robinson
So much of what we see and hear is not the truth of any given situation; sometimes it's necessary to close the eyes and be still, to extend our awareness beyond what we've been conditioned to believe is our field of sensory operation. Only then can we learn the patience to trust that all the information that we need will come to us.
~ Andrew J. Robinson
Whatever that big procrastination overthinking thing is, I want you to dive into it. When I say dive into, I mean, clear your whole weekend and spend your whole weekend thinking about this.
~ Jay Shetty
I wanted to be cleared up about that Lost Weekend. I've heard enough of the myth. It was frustrating, but I let it go.
~ May Pang
What I find remarkable is that so much of the 18th century literature that I read is more accessible than reading your alternative weekly from ten years ago. People really aspired to write clearly.
~ Whit Stillman
I remember my guidance counselor, when I told her I wanted to apply to Harvard, she paused and said, 'That's in New York, right?' The funny thing is, I didn't really know. It was a few weeks before I was like, 'No, I think it's in Massachusetts.'
~ Eliot Schrefer
If I could visit dead authors, I'd head right over to E. B. White, though I'm so in awe of him I'd probably just sit at his feet and weep. He's the master of clarity, of understated humor, of palatable political conviction.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Pondering, which means to weigh mentally, to deliberate, to meditate, can achieve the opening of the spiritual eyes of one's understanding.
~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
Read a recipe twice, weigh all the ingredients out before you start so that you don't forget something and start with a clean kitchen.
~ John Whaite