"One can only continue to expect to..." - Quote by Albert Einstein
One can only continue to expect to be read if one omits everything that is unimportant.
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More on Simplicity
“Lord Darlington (LD): I think life too complex a thing to be settled by these hard and fast rules. Lady Windemere (LW): If we had 'hard-and-fast rules' we would find life much simpler. LD: You allow of no exceptions? LW: None! LD: Ah, what a fascinating Puritan you are, LW. LW: The adjective was unnecessary, LD.”
“Although human ingenuity may devise various inventions which, by the help of various instruments, answer to one and the same purpose, yet will it never discover any inventions more beautiful, more simple or more practical than those of nature, because in her inventions there is nothing lacking and nothing superfluous; and she makes use of no counterpoise when she constructs the limbs of animals in such a way as to correspond to the motion of their bodies, but she puts into them the soul of the body.”
“The rule is to carry as little as possible.”
More on Communication
“The United States is a land of free speech. Nowhere is speech freer - not even here where we sedulously cultivate it even in its most repulsive form.”
“As it is the mark of great minds to say many things in a few words, so it is that of little minds to use many words to say nothing.”
“Speech is the representation of the mind, and writing is the representation of speech.”