Quotes about concise (14 Quotes)


    Omit needless words. Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all his sentences short, or that he avoid all detail and treat his subjects only in outline, but that every word tell.


    The PricewaterhouseCoopers brand has given us a great heritage, ... Our new name -- Monday -- is exactly what we want it to be as we create our new business a real word, concise, recognizable, global and the right fit for a company that works hard to deliver results.


    The reading process, and being concise, is just as important. To really vet the content, a software product was just not going to do it alone. Maybe a combination of things is the answer.



    I am moreover inclined to be concise when I reflect on the constant occupation of the citizens in public and private affairs, so that in their few leisure moments they may read and understand as much as possible.

    A little studied, but essential aspect of human natural-language production is the ability to form concise descriptive expressions.... A very simple model of sentence production involves two steps first one has a thought, and then a sentence is chosen out of an infinite number of possibilities which expresses the thought. For example, a formal semantic model can be given in which the same 'thought' (an expression in first-order predicate calculus) is expressed by the following four sentences I see the big red thing I see the thing that both big and red It is the thing which is red and which is big I see What I here and now see is the thing which is big and not small and that is either round or not round and which has the property of being red.

    To resolve an issue of improvement of circumstances to nurture positive growth the first step is to clearly define and state it in as simple terms as possible. The more concise and clear one's goal is stated an ideal he desires to achieve the better he can focus thoughts upon its essentials. One must go beyond what he already understands, by projecting his mind and the feelings of his heart into hitherto unknown areas and, call upon God for new light upon which to proceed. Such internal direction is available to all persons, because the light of Christ, 'was the light of men ... which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.' John 14, 9




    Does a black person make them an African American? No. There are Hispanics that are very, very dark skinned so the word has lost its meaning, it's not a very concise or proper word to use even today and it wasn't then.




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