The simpler the food, the harder it is to prepare it well. You want to truly taste what it is you're eating. So that goes back to the trend of fine ingredients. It's very Japanese: Preparing good ingredients very simply, without distractions from the flavor of the ingredient itself.
‐‐ Joel Robuchon
The simpler things are, the happier they are.
‐‐ Gwyneth Paltrow
The simplest and cheapest of all reforms within institutional science is to switch from the passive to the active voice in writing about science.
‐‐ Rupert Sheldrake
The simplest and clearest motivation for taking animal welfare seriously is the recognition that pain is in and of itself a bad thing, and that to inflict significant amounts of it unnecessarily is wrong.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
The simplest and most basic meaning of the symbol of the Goddess is the acknowledgment of the legitimacy of female power as a beneficent and independent power.
‐‐ Carol P. Christ
The simplest and most psychologically satisfying explanation of any observed phenomenon is that it happened that way because someone wanted it to happen that way.
‐‐ Thomas Sowell
The simplest answer is the truth: I am a campaign professional.
‐‐ Paul Manafort
The simplest consequence of walking on crutches is that you walk slower. Every step must be a necessary one. When you hurry, you get where you're going, but you get there alone. When you go slow, you get where you're going, but you get there with a community you've built along the way.
‐‐ Bruce Feiler
The simplest definition of advertising, and one that will probably meet the test of critical examination, is that advertising is selling in print.
‐‐ Daniel Starch
The simplest fix for better grilling is to line the inside of your barbecue with tin foil. It dramatically affects how evenly the heat is distributed. That crusty black hibachi or Weber grill is doing your food no favors.
‐‐ Nathan Myhrvold
The simplest formula for the new conception of morality, which is beginning to be opposed to the moral dogma still esteemed by all society, but especially by the women, might be summed up in these words: Love is moral even without legal marriage, but marriage is immoral without love.
‐‐ Ellen Key
The simplest of women are wonderful liars who can extricate themselves from the most difficult dilemmas with a skill bordering on genius.
‐‐ Guy de Maupassant
The simplest principles become difficult of practice, when habits, formed in error, have been fixed by time, and the simplest truths hard to receive when prejudice has warped the mind.
‐‐ Frances Wright
The simplest questions are the most profound. Where were you born? Where is your home? Where are you going? What are you doing? Think about these once in a while and watch your answers change.
‐‐ Richard Bach
The simplest schoolboy is now familiar with truths for which Archimedes would have sacrificed his life.
‐‐ Ernest Renan
The simplest science book is over my head.
‐‐ James Merrill
The simplest things are often the truest.
‐‐ Richard Bach
The simplest toy, one which even the youngest child can operate, is called a grandparent.
‐‐ Sam Levenson
The simplest way of understanding justice is giving people what they deserve. This idea goes back to Aristotle. The real difficulty begins with figuring out who deserves what and why.
‐‐ Michael Sandel
The simplest way to do something cool is the cross-turn. Like in the '80s - Michael Jackson did it. You jump and cross your legs together at the same time, and then spin out of it. That's it.
‐‐ Heather Morris
The simplest way to make sure that we raise literate children is to teach them to read, and to show them that reading is a pleasurable activity.
‐‐ Neil Gaiman
The simplest way to prepare Dungeness crabs is to boil them in the shell and set them in front of your guests with crab crackers or crab hammers, cocktail forks, and plenty of napkins.
‐‐ Tom Douglas
The simplest way to remove carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, is to grow plants - preferably trees, since they tie up more of the gas in cellulose, meaning it will not return to the air within a season or two. Plants build themselves out of air and water, taking only a tiny fraction of their mass from the soil.
‐‐ Gregory Benford
The simplest way to say it is that I think we're all dealt these cards in life, but the cards in and of themselves don't read one way or the other. It's up to you to home in and cultivate whatever you've got in your hand.
‐‐ Pharrell Williams
The simplest way to win in the National Football League is to knock out the starting quarterback. You know, throughout the years, history has proven if your number one quarterback goes down, your chances for success become very limited.
‐‐ Ron Jaworski
The simplicities of natural laws arise through the complexities of the language we use for their expression.
‐‐ Eugene Wigner
The simplification of anything is always sensational.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton
The simplification of life is one of the steps to inner peace. A persistent simplification will create an inner and outer well-being that places harmony in one's life.
‐‐ Peace Pilgrim
The simplistic solutions of Deepak Chopra cannot stand against the lofty and deep teachings of Jesus Christ. Only in His answers will we find the ultimate hope for the human heart.
‐‐ Ravi Zacharias
'The Simpsons' appearances were great fun. But I don't take them too seriously. I think 'The Simpsons' have treated my disability responsibly.
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
The Simpsons are ugly-looking, and they should be. That's what works. That's one of the things that's funny.
‐‐ Seth MacFarlane
'The Simpsons' basically - and 'Futurama' - are really smart shows. They're kind of disguised as these goofy animated sitcoms, but the references within the shows, if you're paying attention, are pretty smart and pretty sophisticated.
‐‐ Matt Groening
The Simpsons can go anywhere in the world and not worry about any budgetary issues. However, even when the show has had its run, I think the characters can go on in perpetuity.
‐‐ Dan Castellaneta
'The Simpsons' from the very beginning was based on our memories of brash '60s sitcoms - you had a main title theme that was bombastic and grabbed your attention - and when you look at TV shows of the 1970s and '80s, things got very mild and toned down and... obsequious.
‐‐ Matt Groening
'The Simpsons' is about alienation and the ambivalence of living with a family who you love but who drive you completely crazy.
‐‐ Matt Groening
'The Simpsons' is an especially collaborative show.
‐‐ Matt Groening
'The Simpsons' is like Charlie Parker or Marlon Brando or Richard Pryor: Comedy couldn't go back to the way it was after 'The Simpsons' came out.
‐‐ Eric Andre
'The Simpsons' is still my favorite show. I have a really strong connection to it.
‐‐ Ben Schwartz
'The Simpsons' money got bigger and bigger. When I left 'The Simpsons', no one thought that this thing was going to still be around. It's the cumulative effect. It's like, 'Oh my God, 25 years later, and it's still coming in.'
‐‐ Sam Simon
'The Simpsons' obviously is a huge success, and Fox has nothing to do with its success, with its creative success, and as a result they don't really like the show. They don't like 'The Simpsons' at Fox.
‐‐ Matt Groening
The Simpsons take up so little time that I'm able to do other things as well.
‐‐ Dan Castellaneta
'The Simpsons' was about children and married parents; 'Futurama' is about people in between; they're growing up and haven't settled down. Every other cartoon show seemed to be, you know, dumb dad, bratty kids.
‐‐ Matt Groening
The simultaneous reactions elicited all over the world by the reading of newspaper dispatches about the same events create, as it were, a common mental pulse beat for the whole of civilized mankind.
‐‐ Christian Lous Lange
The sin of slavery is one of which it may be said that without the shedding of blood there is no remission.
‐‐ James A. Garfield
The sin which is indulged to the greatest extent, which separates us from God and produces so many spiritual disorders, and which are contagious, is selfishness.
‐‐ Ellen G. White
The sincere friends of this world are as ship lights in the stormiest of nights.
‐‐ Giotto di Bondone
The sincere teachers of their youth should be met, not with an intention to dictate to them, but to give additional force to their well-meant endeavours, and raise them to public esteem.
‐‐ Joseph Lancaster
The sincerity of the art worker must permeate the song as naturally as the green leaves break through the dead branches in springtime.
‐‐ Alma Gluck
The sinews of art and literature, like those of war, are money.
‐‐ Samuel Butler
The sinews of war are infinite money.
‐‐ Marcus Tullius Cicero