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Man loves most that which is his own.
— Henry Adams
There are three basic principles behind any well-designed product: truth, humanity, and simplicity.
— Sohrab Vossoughi
To miniaturize is also to conceal.
— Enrique Vila-Matas
I nodded, my eyes firmly on the road. Yeah, but it's an old one; there hasn't been anybody planted there for years.
— Yasmine Galenorn
I understand that absinthe makes the tart grow fonder.
— Ernest Dowson
It is generally, in the season of prosperity that men discover their real temper, principles and design.
— Edmund Burke
Sometimes you feel more naked when you're totally dressed than the other way around.
— Emmanuelle Beart
We made mistakes learnt from them not to repeat it again. But some mistakes are made repeatedly but we feel helpless after doing it ...
— Debolina Bhawal
Riches are not only measure with monetary value.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
When you are a child at home alone, you're afraid someone might come; when you are old and at home alone, you're afraid no one will come.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
But no matter how inspiring a dream maybe, a dream that cannot come to life stays a dream.
— Simon Sinek
It never got weird enough for me.
— Hunter S. Thompson
The design of a temple depends on symmetry , the principles of which must be most carefully observed by the architect.
— Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
One of the most significant design principles is to omit the unimportant in order to emphasize the important.
— Dieter Rams
ALWAYS chose the road less taken.
— Paulo Coelho
Memory is the worst lender; It lends not until it borrows. And it borrows not unless it is broke at the previous lending.
— Ashfaq Saraf
A general principle for all user interface design is to go through all of your design elements and remove them one at a time.
— Jakob Nielsen
Every page should explode, either because of its staggering absurdity, the enthusiasm of its principles, or its typography.
— Tristan Tzara