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Simplest Quotes

Begin with the simplest examples.

"Hilbert - Courant". Book by Constance Reid, p. 104, 1984.

What's the simplest thing that could possibly work?

"The Simplest Thing that Could Possibly Work: A Conversation with Ward Cunningham, Part V". Interview with Bill Venners, www.artima.com. January 19, 2004.

The simplest and shortest ethical precept is to be served as little as possible . . . and to serve others as much as possible.

Elizabeth Gunn, Leo Tolstoy (graf) (1971). “A daring coiffeur: reflections on War and peace and Anna Karenina”, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

When multiple explanations exist, the simplest is usually correct.

Dan Brown (2006). “Deception Point”, p.298, Simon and Schuster

The simplest science book is over my head.

James Ingram Merrill (2004). “Collected Prose”, Knopf

Life's simplest answers are often the easiest to overlook.

Stephen King (2016). “11/22/63: A Novel”, p.390, Simon and Schuster

It is the simplest fact of Indian life: there are too many Indians.

Paul Theroux (2006). “The Great Railway Bazaar”, p.130, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt