The phrase "many hands make light work" is a proverb that emphasizes the idea that tasks can be completed more easily and quickly when more people contribute. It suggests that collaboration and teamwork can reduce individual burdens. While the exact origin of the phrase is unclear, it has been attributed to various cultures and has appeared in literature for centuries.
Henry Ford said... "History is more or less bunk"
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Africa Unite in the song "Judge Not"
Your preferences are said to be monotonic if more is preferred to less
Simple. The more you want, the less you get, and the less you want, the more you have. If you want a watch, and you buy it, then you may want more and more so you feel like you get less and less. If you want less, it means you have as much as you need... As I said before... Simple, no?
said by Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death.
the less said, the more great things
When Socrates said "the more I learn, the less I know," he meant that as he gained more knowledge and understanding, he became more aware of the vast amount of information and wisdom that he did not yet possess. This realization humbled him and made him recognize the limitations of his own knowledge.
The quote "the more I learn, the less I know" is often attributed to Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher known for his wisdom and questioning of knowledge.