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Quotes About Precision

Make things as simple as possible but no simpler
~ Albert Einstein
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler
~ Albert Einstein
Everything should be kept as simple as possible, but not simpler.
~ Albert Einstein
Generalities are intellectually necessary evils.
~ Aldous Huxley
Without the least sense of rush or strain you've been working as fast as one of those extraordinary calculating boys, who turn up from time to time.
~ Aldous Huxley
Se sei una conchiglia, è importante l'ordine. Se sei guscio e animale, tutto deve essere perfetto. L'esattezza ti salverà.
~ Alessandro Baricco
But now I don't know any story, mine or anyone else's, that did not begin in the animal movement of a body - an inclination, a wound, an obliqueness, at times a brilliant move, often obscene instincts that came from far away. It's all written there already. The thoughts come afterward, and are always a belated map, to which, out of convention and weariness, we attribute some precision.
~ Alessandro Baricco
Certo... sai che musica però... con quelle mani, due, destre... se solo c'è un pianoforte...
~ Alessandro Baricco
It was a pointed sigh, as sighs sometimes are, not one cast into the air to evaporate, but one calculated to descend, precisely and with great effect, on a target.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Love of what you do is unmistakable in the care with which you do it, whether it is seen in the way in which an artist applies the final touch of paint to his canvas, a master carpenter sands the last touch of roughness from the surface of the wood, or a woman making pasta kneads the compliant dough, draws it out, coaxes it to the right consistency.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
The Germans had a word for everything—a word that could be very focused, very specific, because it could be constructed for a precise set of circumstances. They even had a word, it was said, for the feeling of envy experienced when one sees the tasty dishes ordered by others in a restaurant and it is too late to change one's own order. Mahlneid, meal envy, she believed that was the word—if it existed at all.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
bob Brennan went on to become a fair dog handler, and he and Shep won several open trials, but he never forgot the slight woman working his dog, better than he could, out in the middle of nowhere; woman, dog, sheep moving with great precision, and she never repeated a request (Bob Brennan couldn't call them commands), and she spoke so soft - just Penny and Shep and the sky, stretching from Canada to Mexico, lighter blue at the rim than in the bowl overhead. She never forgot it either.
~ Donald McCaig
Bob Brennan went on to become a fair dog handler, and he and Shep won several open trials, but he never forgot the slight woman working his dog, better than he could, out in the middle of nowhere; woman, dog, sheep moving with great precision, and she never repeated a request (Bob Brennan couldn't call them commands), and she spoke so soft - just Penny and Shep and the sky, stretching from Canada to Mexico, lighter blue at the rim than in the bowl overhead. Shep never forgot it either.
~ Donald McCaig
a true magician always knows the exact meaning of every word and action of a ritual.
~ Donald Michael Kraig
When we studied them, excellent performers were rarely well rounded. On the contrary, they were sharp.
~ Donald O. Clifton
She thinks in a straight line," said Tsanko. "There are no detours in this woman.
~ Dorothy Gilman
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~ Dorothy Gilman
The English language has a deceptive air of simplicity so have some little frocks but they are both not the kind of thing you can run up in half an hour with a machine.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
I always wanted to be blind folded and throw knives at a pretty girl spinning on one of them big wheels. back then i used to throw knives at everything, you know, to see how good my aim was. I tell you, i could hit a mosquito with a knife and pin it to a wall as it flew by.
~ Doug Hiser
We demand guaranteed rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty.
~ Douglas Adams
Don't get me wrong," continued Jenna, "I have nothing against people with good working vocabularies. I'd like to think I have one. And sometimes a less common word needs to be used to convey a nuance, or achieve a necessary level of precision. But if something can be said simply, it should be. Using big words isn't impressive. Getting points across simply, succinctly, but with great clarity is.
~ Douglas E. Richards
sometimes a less common word needs to be used to convey a nuance, or achieve a necessary level of precision. But if something can be said simply, it should be. Using big words isn't impressive. Getting points across simply, succinctly, but with great clarity is.
~ Douglas E. Richards
If I would have had more time, I'd have written you a shorter letter.
~ Douglas E. Richards
The duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium-133 atom." This is measured by atomic clocks that are accurate to within one second over a period of fifteen billion years—roughly the age of the universe.
~ Douglas E. Richards