
Best Simplicity And Kindness Quotes
Simplicity And Kindness
Table of Contents
- Simplicity in Action
- The Power of Reduction
- Small Steps and Incremental Progress
- Efficiency and Minimalism
- Rearranging and Simplifying Life
- Philosophy of Simplicity
- Other
Simplicity in Action

Simplify, simplify.
You don’t have to submerge. Just take a D.I.P. in Daily Incremental Progress.
Keep it simple, smooth and slow.
Do only what is necessary and required. Efficiency is elegant. Less is more.

Take the next little step-the smaller you make it, the more likely you'll take it..
Break any problem into, or make any changes in, small increments.
Slow down, simplify and be kind.
Simplify the game as much as possible. When you add, you must subtract.
Make incremental progress, change comes not by the yard, but by the inch.

Whatever you're working on, take small bites. The task will not be overwhelming if you can reduce it to its smallest component.
The only way to begin, change, and success is to simplify and go step by step. Don't even bother writing everything down or thinking ahead of what you have to do, for this will make things seem complicated, overwhelming and too much. Simplify and begin step by step without the process of thinking too much.
The only way to improve a trick is to find a simpler and more direct way of doing it.
The Power of Reduction

Minimizing can be exhilarating. If you continue decluttering, you just might find a zest for life that you didn’t know existed under all that stuff!
In the field of technology, simplification is always an enormous advance...
I have made this longer than usual because I have not had time to make it shorter.
Simply. Accelerate your Results

Sometimes the best solution is simplification.
In the first round of work simplification...you can reasonably expect a 30 to 50 percent reduction...To implement the actual simplification, you must question why each step is performed. Typically, you will find that many steps exist in your work flow for no good reason. Often they are there by tradition or because formal procedure ordains it, and nothing practical ordains it.
It is easier to achieve a desired result in short pieces.
The trick isn't adding stuff, it's taking away.
The trick isn’t adding stuff, it’s taking away.

The only way to improve a trick is to find a simpler and more direct way of doing it.
Whatever you’re working on, take small bites. The task will not be overwhelming if you can reduce it to its smallest component.
What I’m continuing to do is cutting out the equation that wastes the most amount of time – and that is working within the system.
Small Steps and Incremental Progress

Take the next little step-the smaller you make it, the more likely you'll take it..
Break any problem into, or make any changes in, small increments.
If you add a little to a little, and then do it again, soon that little shall be much.
Make incremental progress, change comes not by the yard, but by the inch.

Whatever you're working on, take small bites. The task will not be overwhelming if you can reduce it to its smallest component.
Take the next little step-the smaller you make it, the more likely you’ll take it...
I can be satisfied by small steps – in fact, very satisfied.
Whatever you’re working on, take small bites. The task will not be overwhelming if you can reduce it to its smallest component.
Nothing, I have decided, could waste precious life more than trigonometry and logarithms.

Shrink, shrink variation, to reduce the loss.
Efficiency and Minimalism

If you want to get a meaningful result: create something very complex, and then simplify it.
Do only what is necessary and required. Efficiency is elegant. Less is more.
What you can do less in post is the best in post.
Simply. Accelerate your Results

Segmenting your sample is one of the easiest ways to simplify.
In the first round of work simplification...you can reasonably expect a 30 to 50 percent reduction...To implement the actual simplification, you must question why each step is performed. Typically, you will find that many steps exist in your work flow for no good reason. Often they are there by tradition or because formal procedure ordains it, and nothing practical ordains it.
Simplify the game as much as possible. When you add, you must subtract.
Whatever you're working on, take small bites. The task will not be overwhelming if you can reduce it to its smallest component.
You can say simplify, but then you get into having your head down and giving it away. What you have to do is recognize the situation when you have to move it.

The trick isn't adding stuff, it's taking away.
The trick isn’t adding stuff, it’s taking away.
Rearranging and Simplifying Life

When you rearrange, make it meaningful and significant. Don’t rearrange just for the sake of rearranging. It would be as “pointless as rearranging the chairs on the deck of the Titanic.” In other words, why waste your time on frivolous activities which could be easily undone or do nothing to contribute to the solution of your problem?
Minimizing can be exhilarating. If you continue decluttering, you just might find a zest for life that you didn’t know existed under all that stuff!
I took 2682, halved it to get 1341 and then multiplied it by 10.'Blaise thought about it for a second and realised that her method was indeed the easiest way to solve the problem.
It doesn't get any easier. I still get very nervous and excited, but I'm hoping... what I'm trying to do is simplify. That's what I'm trying to do.

I simplify the spices. I'm the same way as everybody else: if I look at a recipe and there's ten spices in it, I'm going to have to think long and hard about when I'm going to be able to make that... so I try to simplify the spices to three or four.
The only way to begin, change, and success is to simplify and go step by step. Don't even bother writing everything down or thinking ahead of what you have to do, for this will make things seem complicated, overwhelming and too much. Simplify and begin step by step without the process of thinking too much.
Rearranging furniture, adding some candles, or making even small tweaks can really make the difference.
Use the smallest word that does the job.
You know of the how, but I know of the how-less.

What I’m continuing to do is cutting out the equation that wastes the most amount of time – and that is working within the system.
Philosophy of Simplicity

Simplify, simplify.
Move what you can do at level one when you get to level one. When you get to level two, you need a bigger power to move it!
Normalize using the word 'normalize' less than 200 times a day.
The question becomes not just how to accumulate more, but how to covet less.

Divide and command, a wise maxim; Unite and guide, a better.
Slow down, simplify and be kind.
I want to be radical on the inside, but not on the outside.
What I do isn't radical. It's just distinct in small ways.
I personally don’t feel the need to be radical for its own sake, but I probably couldn’t if I tried anyway.

You know of the how, but I know of the how-less.
Simplify, simplify, simplify.” This.
Other

The greatest key to conversion is work
The shortest answer is doing.
There's no magic solution for success, you have to find your own formula.
We lower our worth by cropping pieces just to fit a puzzle.

I'd rather do more with the same, then the same with less.
When it comes to compounding, don't trust your intuition - you have no idea how powerful it is.
Dare to share and in doing so you multiply your results without even trying...
This will multiply what we've done before and turn up the volume.
Take No. 21 and No. 23, add them together and cut it in half. Anything beyond that, it's hard to understand.

I think what you've got to do is keep simplifying it and demanding it,
If you put all that together you end up with a reduction in volume.
I've always said to myself that if a little pocket calculator can do it why shouldn't I?
I'd like to do more stuff with less sarcasm.
I'd to do more stuff with less sarcasm.

The shortest answer is doing the thing.
I try not to do anything by formula.
One of the things I’ve been working on for the past few months is a radical simplification of the interface,
Three Tips: Simplify, Simplify, Simplify.
I'd love to be able to multiply because then I could be in lots of different places at once.

Simplify, simplify, simplify.
You have to accumulate all that data. How do you manage that?
You want to achieve the effect, but not necessarily perform the same thing.
In moments of crisis, all you gotta do is review your multiplication tables, and it’ll all blow over!
Do nothing by halves which can be done by quarters.

You cannot do more with less.
I’d to do more stuff with less sarcasm.
The greatest key to conversion is work.
Inflate the sentence. Try to make it burst.
It is easier to achieve a desired result in short pieces.
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