Less is more! I don't wear makeup if I don't have to.
‐‐ Jennifer Nettles
Less is more. I truly believe in buying a few pieces with better construction.
‐‐ Stacy London
Less is more, unless you're Al Gore.
‐‐ Jeff Rich
Less is more when you do a bright, bold lip. Just draw on black liner and some mascara and you're good to go!
‐‐ Stacy Keibler
Less is only more where more is no good.
‐‐ Frank Lloyd Wright
Less money for public media means less access to the arts.
‐‐ Nellie McKay
Less really is more. It's a tendency of beginning writers to want to prove what they're talking about by going too far with description. I think you've got to keep it short, crisp and clean.
‐‐ Brad Thor
Less regulation plus less taxation plus less litigation always equals more innovation and job creation.
‐‐ Marsha Blackburn
Less revenue, more people, more freight, more gridlock - that is not a formula for success.
‐‐ Anthony Foxx
Less tension in the Middle East is always a positive, and any drop in gas prices will essentially act as a tax break for consumers going into the holiday shopping season.
‐‐ Jeff Duncan
Less than 1 percent of American have served in 12 years of war, and serious public conversation about military policy is sorely lacking.
‐‐ Phil Klay
Less than 1 percent of ancient Egypt has been discovered and excavated. With population pressures, urbanization, and modernization encroaching, we're in a race against time. Why not use the most advanced tools we have to map, quantify, and protect our past?
‐‐ Sarah Parcak
Less than 1 percent of the patients treated are alive at the end of five years.
‐‐ Michael Landon
Less than 8 percent of private sector workers belonged to a union in 2004, and, overall, only 12.5 percent of American workers carry a union card - down from about one-third of workers in labor's heydays in the 1950s.
‐‐ Linda Chavez
Less than a year after loading the company up with debt, Romney and Bain gave themselves bonuses four times bigger than the $8 million they had put into the deal.
‐‐ Jennifer Granholm
Less than a year after the Sept. 11 attacks, al-Qaida attacks were continuing: the firebombing of a synagogue in Tunisia in April, a bomb outside the U.S. Consulate in Karachi in June.
‐‐ Bill Dedman
Less than an hour before he'd congratulated himself on escaping all the traps of Earth, all the snares of Man. Not knowing that the greatest trap of all, the final and the fatal trap, lay on this present planet.
‐‐ Clifford D. Simak
Less than fifteen per cent of the people do any original thinking on any subject. The greatest torture in the world for most people is to think.
‐‐ Luther Burbank
Less than one percent of U.S. college students attend Ivy League schools, and these students don't necessarily reflect the world's brightest and most capable thought leaders but, rather, the people who've been afforded the most opportunities to succeed.
‐‐ Sebastian Thrun
Less than the dust beneath thy chariot wheel, less than the weed that grows beside thy door.
‐‐ Adela Florence Nicolson
Less than two weeks before my 34th birthday, I bought pots. Most people were amazed that I did not previously own pots, but that was before I explained that I had never used my oven, and used my stovetop for my dishrack.
‐‐ Rachel Sklar
Less Than Zero and American Psycho were both really different, so I was just like, Okay, he's just really doesn't have anything pleasant to say, you know? But I get it. I get at least why it's difficult and what he's really doing.
‐‐ Shannyn Sossamon
Lesser artists borrow, great artists steal.
‐‐ Igor Stravinsky
Lesson 1 from Spitzer: Don't alienate the legislature on Day 1.
‐‐ Andrew Cuomo
Lesson from Pataki's success is: Use the political moment.
‐‐ Andrew Cuomo
Lesson number one: Pay attention to the intrusion of the camera.
‐‐ Eve Arnold
Lesson one, introduce yourself to everyone when you walk into a room. Don't act like you're too bougie to say, 'Hello.'
‐‐ Estelle
Lesson to would-be fame seekers: It's not really a new world when it comes to celebrity. There are no shortcuts. It's still talent, perseverance and hard work. Even the speed and reach of the Net can't create lasting value and income overnight.
‐‐ Sarah Lacy
Lessons are not given, they are taken.
‐‐ Cesare Pavese
Lessons didn't really work out for me, so I went to the old school, listening to records and learning what I wanted to learn.
‐‐ Dimebag Darrell
Lessons of wisdom have the most power over us when they capture the heart through the groundwork of a story, which engages the passions.
‐‐ Laurence Sterne
Lest Arab governments be tempted out of sheer routine to rush into impulsive rejection, let me suggest that tragedy is not what men suffer but what they miss.
‐‐ Abba Eban
Lest conservatives be too proud, it's worth recalling that conservatism's rise was decisively enabled by liberalism's weakness.
‐‐ Bill Kristol
Lest it sound as if I resent my day job, I have to say that my day job is the reason I write, and it has been the best thing for me as a writer.
‐‐ Abraham Verghese
Lest those islands still seem to you too remote in space and time to be relevant to our modern societies, just think about the risks... of our increasing globalization and increasing worldwide economic interdependence.
‐‐ Jared Diamond
Lest when I am gone you may be at a loss for an epitaph for me, let me give you one - He Fed Fevers.
‐‐ Robert James Graves
Let a bill, or law, be read, in the one branch or the other, every one instantly thinks how it will affect his constituents.
‐‐ Ezra Stiles
Let a durable and firm peace be established and this government be confined rigidly to the few great objects for which it was instituted, leaving the States to contend in generous rivalry to develop, by the arts of peace, their respective resources, and a scene of prosperity and happiness would follow, heretofore unequaled on the globe.
‐‐ John C. Calhoun
Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage.
‐‐ Publilius Syrus
Let a hundred flowers bloom.
‐‐ Mao Zedong
Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend.
‐‐ Mao Zedong
Let a joy keep you. Reach out your hands and take it when it runs by.
‐‐ Carl Sandburg
Let a man be but in earnest in praying against a temptation as the tempter is in pressing it, and he needs not proceed by a surer measure.
‐‐ Robert South
Let a man do what he will by a single woman, the world is encouragingly apt to think Marriage a sufficient amends.
‐‐ Samuel Richardson
Let a man find himself, in distinction from others, on top of two wheels with a chain - at least in a poor country like Russia - and his vanity begins to swell out like his tires. In America it takes an automobile to produce this effect.
‐‐ Leon Trotsky
Let a man get up and say, Behold, this is the truth, and instantly I perceive a sandy cat filching a piece of fish in the background. Look, you have forgotten the cat, I say.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
Let a man once overcome his selfish terror at his own infinitude, and his infinitude is, in one sense, overcome.
‐‐ George Santayana
Let a man turn to his own childhood - no further - if he will renew his sense of remoteness, and of the mystery of change.
‐‐ Alice Meynell
Let a man walk ten miles steadily on a hot summer's day along a dusty English road, and he will soon discover why beer was invented.
‐‐ Gilbert K. Chesterton