1,256 Quotes About Simple

  • Author George Friedman
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    Well what are our geopolitical objectives? First, that North America be peaceful, prosperous, dominated by the United States. Second, that no nation be able to approach the United States militarily ... Those are the goals. It's very simple. We achieve that by making certain that all conflict takes place in the Eastern Hemisphere so we don't have conflict here.

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  • Author Greg Fitzsimmons
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    I love when problems have simple solutions. Cold medicine. Umbrellas. Condoms. Tax incentives & subsidies attracting favored industries.

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  • Author Guy Finley
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    One of the most important rules for me is: Don't ever defend myself. If we could put this one principle into practice, how much more simple life would be.

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  • Author Henry Ford
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    You can't build a reputation on what you're going to do. It's simple, fantasize, rehearse, then go out into the world and DO IT!

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  • Author James Anthony Froude
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    True greatness is the most ready to recognize and most willing to obey those simple outward laws which have been sanctioned by the experience of mankind.

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  • Author John Flanagan
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    A hundred people is rather a large handful for the four of us to take on," Malcolm pointed out. "Do you have any ideas about how we're going to handle that task?" "Simple," Halt told him. "We'll surround them.

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  • Author John Fogerty
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    In those days, I didn't know how guys like Clapton and Beck were getting that searing blues lead sound, so I developed my style to be rhythmic and chord-based, with simple lead lines that you could almost hum.

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  • Author Leon Foucault
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    Science gains from it [the pendulum] more than one can expect. With its huge dimensions, the apparatus presents qualities that one would try in vain to communicate by constructing it on a small [scale], no matter how carefully. Already the regularity of its motion promises the most conclusive results. One collects numbers that, compared with the predictions of theory, permit one to appreciate how far the true pendulum approximates or differs from the abstract system called 'the simple pendulum'.

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