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Anyway, as Hannibal Smith of the A Team said, overkill is underrated.
An exaggeration is a truth that has lost it's temper.
All the exaggerations are right, if they exaggerate the right thing.
Too much is almost enough
I'm not at all overextended ... I'm very, very hands-on.
The hype cheapens the hyped, as right things are then made wrong by exaggeration.
Disproportionate.
Simplicate, and add lightness!
abysmally beshitted.
I've told you a million times, I don't exaggerate.
There are and will be those who think I have gone overboard. Let them rest assured that this assessment is correct, probably beyond their wildest imagination, and that I will continue to do so.
I haven't exaggerated anything, I've stuck to the facts.
I'd rather be underappreciate, and under worked, than over appreciate and over worked.
Simplicity not simplistic.
We weaken what we exaggerate.
I am not to be underestimated. Overestimated, maybe, but underestimated? No.
Too much is the same as not enough.
Overestimate the small.
uncomplicated things
Exaggeration is the octopus of the English language
simplification often makes the difference between good and amazing.
I'm an enemy of exposition. I feel there's no need to overstate.
Never exaggerate, but express your feelings with moderation.
Who knows what oversensitive is, considering all there is to be sensitive to.
The tenuousness of modern life can make anyone feel overwrought.
Left to themselves, people will elaborate, not simplify solutions.
Do not be alarmed by simplification, complexity is often a device for claiming sophistication, or for evading simple truths.
By speaking, by thinking, we undertake to clarify things, and that forces us to exacerbate them, dislocate them, schematize them. Every concept is in itself an exaggeration.
The chief error in philosophy is overstatement.
Just as the ability to devise simple but evocative models is the signature of the great scientist so overelaboration and overparameterization is often the mark of mediocrity.
Don't get simple mixed up with simplistic.
Unmentioned, what is can become as though it were not.
A word too much always defeats its purpose.
Being like everyone else is highly overrated.
Anyone can popularize science if he oversimplifies.
Man often overstates the trivial things and understates the vital ones!
When a thing is not worth overdoing, leave it alone!
Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify.
A good rule for writers: do not explain overmuch.
Ordinary raised to extraordinary.
this word needs to be reworded ==========
To underestimate oneself is as much an exaggeration of one's powers than the other.
People misunderstand me.
The historian always oversimplifies, and hastily selects a manageable minority of facts and faces out of a crowd of souls and events whose multitudinous complexity he can never quite embrace or comprehend.
Exacerbate, v.
I believe your exact words were: You're getting too emotional.
A short story is simplification to the highest degree
And simple truth miscalled simplicity
The choice is between which mistake is easier to correct: underdoing it or overdoing it.
You have to be careful not to get overexposed.
Don't complicate whatever is not complicated.
Don't complicate what's simple.
I overthink.
I overfeel.
I overlive.
I overdie.
I'm not interested in overexpanding rapidly for expansion's sake.
We've all been underestimated at times. That's life.
Overstated planning is the backbone of understated elegance.
There is no overacting, only untrue acting.
Exaggeration is a blood relation to falsehood and nearly as blamable.
It's always good to be underestimated.
Underestimate is the sign of getting fucked up.
Dana raised her hand. "I learned about exaggeration," she said. "It was all my teacher ever talked about. We had like ten thousand tests on it, and the teacher would kill you if you didn't spell it right." "That's very good, Dana!" said Mrs. Jewls. "You learned your lesson well.
Exaggeration is a branch of lying.
To complicate is simple, to simplify is complicated ... Everybody is able to complicate. Only a few can simplify.
A little inaccuracy sometimes saves a ton of explanation.
I'm not overweight. I'm simply overgravitated. Spell-check
If you overdo something, you end up typecast. You always have to expand.
When one emphasizes, as Jacques Derrida once remarked, one always overemphasizes.
Where there is too much, something is missing.
The extreme positions of the Crossfire Syndrome require extreme simplification - framing the debate in terms which ignore the real issues.
I exaggerated even before I began to exaggerate, because it's true - nothing is ever quite as bad as it could be.
Legends exaggerate.
I think there has been an exaggeration [of the terrorist threat].
It is sometimes well for a blatant error to draw attention to overmodest truths.
It is a mistake to use intense words without carefully weighing and measuring them, or they will have already been used when one needs them later.
Every attempt to explain human behavior, especially the irrational, must as a matter of course end in simplification.
Too much may be the equivalent of none at all.
Exaggerating won't make you feel any better,.
I like being underestimated.
We must categorize and simplify in order to comprehend. But the reduction of complexity entails a great danger, since the line between enlightening epitome and vulgarized distortion is so fine.
Affected simplicity is a subtle imposture.
I have been underestimated for decades. I have done very well that way.
Exaggeration is the cheapest form of humor.
The simplification of anything is always sensational.
The peculiar property of truth is never to commit excesses. What need has it of exaggeration? There
Very often, people confuse simple with simplistic. The nuance is lost on most.
The most dangerous shortsightedness consists in underestimating the mediocre.
Too many people overvalue what they are not and undervalue what they are.
...it's really more intelligent to be able to simplify things than to complicate them. Even if some people think it makes you look stupid.
Man must learn to simplify, but not to the point of falsification.
It's simple, it's not that simple; or life is simple, but the things in it are not. When a man does not understand it, he tends to inflate it. When he does, he tends to deflate it. In the end, neither images are fully accurate.
To offer the complexities of life as an excuse for not addressing oneself to the simpler, more manageable (trivial) aspects of daily existence is a perversity often indulged in by artists, husbands, intellectuals
and critics of the Women's Movement.
Truth is overrated.
Anything worth doing is worth overdoing. Are you overdone yet?
...there are often many things we feel we should do that, in fact, we don't really have to do. Getting to the point where we can tell the difference is a major milestone in the simplification process.
You always get exaggerated notions about things you don't know anything about.
Pedantry is properly the over-rating of any kind of knowledge we pretend to.
The need to complicate something whose very beauty lay in simplicity and passion.
Exaggeration is a standard peculiarity of man. To deprecate is often a form of exaggeration which people do not notice, because it appears to be its opposite.
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.
little too undistinguished, a little
I think there is a lot of overexplaining both in writing and acting. People don't need to be hit on the head.