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A tiny hole can empty a great big bucket. By Cynthia Lewis Bucket Tiny Hole Empty Great

When casting pebbles into water, look at the ripples being formed thereby. Otherwise this activity will be an empty amusement. By K. Prutkov Water Casting Pebbles Ripples Formed

The mighty power of logic cleanses all it touches. By Yevgeny Zamyatin Touches Mighty Power Logic Cleanses

We've discovered a way to dilute By Lemony Snicket Dilute Discovered

Once a programmer had a problem. He thought he could solve it with a regular expression. Now he had two problems. By Jamie Zawinski Programmer Problem Problems Expression Thought

Whack 'em, stack 'em and pack 'em. By Ted Nugent Whack Stack Pack

Sifting through an urn of cremated remains you cannot tell if a person had successes, failures, grandchildren, felonies. "For you are dust, and to dust you shall return. By Caitlin Doughty Failures Grandchildren Felonies Sifting Successes

To use Newton's words, our efforts up till this moment have but turned over a pebble or shell here and there on the beach, with only a forlorn hope that under one of them was the gem we were seeking. Now we have the sieve, the minds, the hands, the time, and, particularly, the dedication to find those gems-no matter in which favorite hiding place the children of distant worlds have placed them. By Frank Drake Newton Words Beach Seeking Efforts

One must console oneself with the thought that time has a sieve through which most of these important things run into the ocean of oblivion and what remains after this selection is often still trite and bad. By Albert Einstein Bad Console Oneself Thought Time

To make a mountain out of a mole-hill. By Havelock Ellis Molehill Make Mountain

Divide your elephant into small pieces By Sunday Adelaja Divide Pieces Elephant Small

Waste not the smallest thing created, for grains of sand make mountains, and atomies infinity. By Eric Knight Waste Created Mountains Atomies Smallest

Control, edit and distill. By Van Day Truex Control Edit Distill

Purify, Purify. Purify thy sacred soul. By Lailah Gifty Akita Purify Soul Thy Sacred

Discovered check is the dive bomber of the Chessboard By Reuben Fine Chessboard Discovered Check Dive Bomber

There are four types of students: the sponge, the funnel, the strainer, and the sieve. The sponge, which soaks up everything; the funnel, which takes in at one end and lets out at the other; the strainer, which permits the wine to pass out and retains the lees; and the sieve, which separates the bran from the fine flour. By Ethel Percy Andrus Sponge Funnel Strainer Sieve Students

Science of Deduction By Arthur Conan Doyle Deduction Science

A SEEING eye is better than three hundred blind men's: The eye can distinguish pearls from pebbles. By Rumi Men Pebbles Eye Hundred Blind

Scientists divide. We discriminate. It is the inevitable occupational hazard of our profession that we must break the world into its constituent parts -- genes, atoms, bytes -- before making it whole again. We know of no other mechanism to understand the world: to create the sum of its parts, we must begin by dividing it into the parts of the sum. By Siddhartha Mukherjee Scientists Divide Parts World Sum

Sixteen pages! Full sixteen pages! If you don't want to read, use it to make paper bags.Sell the paper pabs and earn a profit. Here comes today's Daily ... By Aziz Nesin Pages Sixteen Daily Paper Full

A computer scientist is a machine for converting coffee into urine. By Alan Kay Urine Computer Scientist Machine Converting

The art of detection is finding a common denominator for the fractions of a case. By Elsa Barker Case Art Detection Finding Common

Silo builds the wall in people's minds and creates the barrier in organizations' "hearts. By Pearl Zhu Hearts Silo Organizations Builds Wall

This discipline and rough treatment are a furnace to extract the silver from the dross. This testing purifies the gold by boiling the scum away. By Rumi Dross Discipline Rough Treatment Furnace

Let's say you have a pile that is not sorted. Bring it in front of you, put a sticky note on it that says 'pay bill' and the date when it is due. Then you can sort them by due date. By Liz Franklin Sorted Pile Date Due Bring

A little and a little, collected together, becomes a great deal; the heap in the barn consists of single grains, and drop and drop make the inundation. By Saadi Drop Collected Deal Grains Inundation

The problem is solvable puzzle. By Lailah Gifty Akita Puzzle Problem Solvable

Light is snow sifted / To an abstraction. By May Sarton Light Sifted Abstraction Snow

A great problem of the internet is how to filter information, how to discard what is not relevant or what is silly and to keep only the important information. By Umberto Eco Information Great Problem Internet Filter

Measure twice; cut once. By Alistair Macleod Measure Cut

ScrapsThe scraps from the meal of the Emir are larger than the gifts of halwa from the merchant. Timur Fazil By Idries Shah Emir Scrapsthe Merchant Scraps Meal

Shred all that, then take the pieces to the incinerator at the end of the hall for burning. I like to be thorough. By Rachel Caine Shred Burning Pieces Incinerator End

What thin partitions sense from thought divide! By Carl Sagan Divide Thin Partitions Sense Thought

Slicing down your fluff to the core essentials is how you get to genius. By Jeff Goins Slicing Genius Fluff Core Essentials

COMMIT. PURGE. REPLENISH. By James Smythe Commit Purge Replenish

Silenus or Nymphs and By C.s. Lewis Nymphs Silenus

Although the method is simple, it shows how, mathematically, random brute force can overcome precise logic. It's a numerical approach that uses quantity to derive quality. By Liu Cixin Mathematically Simple Random Logic Method

Sometimes, you can attempt to make all the difference in the world, and it still is like trying to stem the tide with a sieve. By Jodi Picoult World Sieve Attempt Make Difference

If one by one we counted people out By Robert Frost Counted People

The worldly wisdom of the foolish man Is like a sieve, that does alone retain The grosser substance of the worthless bran: But thou, my soul, let thy brave thoughts disdain So coarse a purchase: O be thou a fan To purge the chaff, and keep the winnow'd grain: Make clean thy thoughts, and dress thy mixt desires: Thou art Heav'n's tasker, and thy God requires The purest of thy flow'r, as well as of thy fires. By Francis Quarles Thy Thou Make Thoughts God

Finding a pattern when there is none; missing a pattern when there is one. By Anonymous Pattern Finding Missing

Out of the clutter find Simplicity By Albert Einstein Simplicity Clutter Find

The destructive character knows only one watchword: make room; only one activity: clearing away ... The destructive character is young and cheerful. For destroying rejuvenates in clearing away traces of our own age ... By Walter Benjamin Destructive Watchword Make Room Activity

This problem, once solved, will be simple. By Thomas A. Edison Problem Solved Simple

Like an old gold-panning prospector, you must resign yourself to digging up a lot of sand from which you will later patiently wash out a few minute particles of gold ore. By Dorothy Bryant Prospector Ore Goldpanning Resign Digging

Shatter all your fear. By Robin Sharma Shatter Fear

One of the very first things students in intro psychology, statistics, or economics courses learn is how to "clean up the data. By Shawn Achor Statistics Psychology Clean Data Things

Firstly, dig down to level ten; the coordinates of which will be something like "feet 10.00 eyes 11.62". Then dig to your left and right until you have coordinates at each end which can be divided by 16, e.g. 144 at one end and 160 at the other. All blocks between these two ends are a chunk. Repeat the same for the z axis and you will have marked out a complete chunk. Once you have calculated the first one, it is easy to work out the rest as you can just count 16 blocks. By Jason Johns Firstly Feet Eyes Ten Dig

You either make dust or eat dust. By H. Jackson Brown Jr. Dust Make Eat

A hammer shatters glass but it also forges steel. By Confucius Steel Hammer Shatters Glass Forges

Have you ever tried to split sawdust? By Eugene Mccarthy Sawdust Split

When you make something, cleaning it out of structural debris is one of the most vital things you do. By Christopher Alexander Cleaning Make Structural Debris Vital

You probe with bayonets: if you find mush, you push. If you find steel, you withdraw By Vladimir Lenin Find Bayonets Mush Push Probe

Sorting gets harder as time goes onit requires a sort of ruthless decisiveness, while indecision results in endless dithering. Five moves, they say, equal a fire. But those who haven't moved may begin to need a fire. [p. 38] By Mary Catherine Bateson Fire Sorting Decisiveness Dithering Harder

Boy, you know, it's amazing how your brain can turn into a sieve, and you can literally forget episodes that you have shot. By Gillian Jacobs Boy Sieve Shot Amazing Brain

Strip it all down to essentials and draw the hell out of what's left. By Alex Toth Strip Left Essentials Draw Hell

...butcher, baker, fusion-reactor maker. By Charles Stross Butcher Baker Fusionreactor Maker

The Analytical Engine is an embodying of the science of operations, constructed with peculiar reference to abstract number as the subject of those operations. By Ada Lovelace Operations Analytical Engine Constructed Embodying

Nature's solution to pollution is dilution. By David Wolfe Nature Dilution Solution Pollution

Divide and conquer - I mean, partition and replicate. By Anonymous Divide Conquer Partition Replicate

Identify, I've learned, can be sliced many ways and there is gain with every loss. By Peggy Orenstein Identify Learned Loss Sliced Gain

The whole of the world could be deduced from the smallest grain of sand, if one studied it closely enough. By Christopher Paolini Sand World Deduced Smallest Grain

Analysis destroys wholes. Some things, magic things, are meant to stay whole. If you look at their pieces, they go away. By Robert James Waller Analysis Things Destroys Magic Pieces

I am a firm believer that every few years one needs to shake one's life through a sieve, like a miner in the Yukon. The gold nuggets remain. The rest falls through like the soft earth it is. By Amy Poehler Yukon Sieve Firm Believer Years

Let's partequals, as we were in every bed, pureequals of the earth By Sharon Olds Partequals Bed Pureequals Earth

clearing and into the By Susanna Kearsley Clearing

Stops at the end of the road collected Clyde Lidgards like dams collected silt. By C.j. Box Clyde Lidgards Stops Silt Collected

Find the pattern and anticipate them! By Sam Brenner Find Pattern Anticipate

He let out a short laugh. You sound like Sherlock Holmes. You gonna pull out a magnifying glass? A pipe, maybe? By James Dashner Laugh Short Holmes Sherlock Glass

One graine fills not a sacke, but helpes his fellowes. By George Herbert Sacke Fellowes Graine Fills Helpes

Forge in the smithy of your soul. By Rollo May Forge Soul Smithy

measure twice and cut once.) Fourth, By R. James Breiding Fourth Measure Cut

All Julie has to do is explain to her friends that she's using it to individually seal each item that she throws out.""Then they'd think she was a geek," I said."She will thank me later," Monk said."Why would she thank you for being considered a geek?""Don't you know anything about teenage life?" Monk said. "It's a badge of respect.""It is?""I was one," he said."You don't say.""A very special one. I was crowned King of the Geeks, not once, but every single year of high school," Monk said. "It's a record that remains unbroken in my school to this day.""Were there a lot of students who wanted to be King of the Geeks?""It's like being homecoming king, only better. You don't have to go to any dances," Monk said. "You aren't even invited. By Lee Goldberg Monk Julie Said Geek Geeks

You can't spell squirrel without si, and that's me. By Si Robertson Spell Squirrel

I'm very analytical, I'm very precise. By Al Yankovic Analytical Precise

Bit by bit, man reduces to naught. By Akinwale Musa Oluseun Man Naught Bit Reduces

When a task seems too daunting to even approach, break it up into little bits. By Samantha Larson Approach Break Bits Task Daunting

I like to pick things apart, analyse them and put them back in a better order than they had been in before By Jessica Thompson Analyse Pick Things Put Back

poking around in this dump, as it would be By Jane Smiley Poking Dump

sort. That gave me one hour and eighteen minutes to By Julia Kent Sort Gave Hour Eighteen Minutes

Prune - prune businesses, products, activities, people. Do it annually. By Donald Rumsfeld Products Activities People Prune Businesses

Whether at his desk or at the dinner table, when he talked about numbers, primes were most likely to make an appearance. At first, it was hard to see their appeal. They seemed so stubborn, resisting division by any number but one and themselves. Still, as we were swept up in the Professor's enthusiasm, we gradually came to understand his devotion, and the primes began to seem more real, as though we could reach out and touch them. By Yoko Ogawa Table Appearance Desk Dinner Talked

Logic is a large drawer, containing some useful instruments, and many more that are superfluous. A wise man will look into it for two purposes, to avail himself of those instruments that are really useful, and to admire the ingenuity with which those that are not so, are assorted and arranged. By Charles Caleb Colton Logic Drawer Superfluous Instruments Large

Well I stand up next to a mountain, and I chop it down with the edge of my hand By Jimi Hendrix Mountain Hand Stand Chop Edge

Genius is infinite painstaking. By Michelangelo Genius Painstaking Infinite

weigh the scale. I'd say By Nora Roberts Weigh Scale

The hardest bit of information to extract is the first piece. By Robert Ferrigno Piece Hardest Bit Information Extract

Stir not murky waters if you know not the depth or the creatures that dwell beneath the surface. By Bryan Davis Stir Surface Murky Waters Depth

Fool indeed is he, who, living on the banks of the Ganga, digs a little well for water. Fool indeed is the man who, coming to a mine of diamonds, begins to search for glass beads. By Swami Vivekananda Ganga Fool Living Digs Water

Inspecting? What do you mean? I don't understand. I'm collecting insects. My specialty is sand and insects.What?Collecting insects. Insects. Insects.I catch them like this!Insects? By Kobo Abe Insects Inspecting Collecting Understand Insectswhat

Perfect alchemists I keep who can transmute substances without end, and thus the corner of my garden is an inexhaustible treasure-chest. Here you can dig, not gold, but the value which gold merely represents; and there is no Signor Blitz about it. By Henry David Thoreau Perfect End Treasurechest Alchemists Transmute

Ah, Meese has brought us her finest goblets! A moment, whilst Kruppe sweeps out cobwebs, insect husks and other assorted proofs of said goblets' treasured value. By Steven Erikson Meese Goblets Brought Finest Kruppe

The hammer shatters glass but forges steel. By Norman Vincent Peale Steel Hammer Shatters Glass Forges

I choose a block of marble and chop off whatever I don't need. By Auguste Rodin Choose Block Marble Chop

Remove the mixture from the By Nikki Adams Remove Mixture

Distrust even Mathematics; albeit so sublime and highly perfected, we have here a machine of such delicacy it can only work in vacuo, and one grain of sand in the wheels is enough to put everything out of gear. One shudders to think to what disaster such a grain of sand may bring a Mathematical brain. Remember Pascal. By Anatole France Mathematics Distrust Albeit Perfected Vacuo

Nothing with meat inside it could outrun metal and silicon. By James S.a. Corey Silicon Meat Inside Outrun Metal

A monkey was carrying two handfuls of peas. One little pea dropped out. He tried to pick it up, and split twenty. He tried to pick up the twenty, and split them all. Then he lost his temper, scattered the peas in all directions and ran away By Leo Tolstoy Twenty Monkey Carrying Handfuls Peas

~Garbage in, garbage out~ By Mireille Guiliano Garbage

Just shred baby, shred. By Al Davis Baby Shred