1.
Remember, the greater the opportunity, the fewer are those who see it.
James Cook
2.
The better we feel about ourselves, the fewer times we have to knock somebody else down to feel tall.
Odetta
3.
In the future, there will be fewer but better Russians.
Joseph Stalin
4.
Acquaint yourself with fewer people, and as a result, you will backbite less frequently.
Sufyan al-Thawri
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The better it gets, the fewer of us know it.
Ray Brown
6.
Much wisdom often goes with fewer words.
Sophocles
7.
The lower the rank of managers, the more they know about fewer things. The higher the rank of managers, the less they know about many things.
Russell L. Ackoff
8.
Fewer things are lovelier to me than a full-blown rose when it opens up its heart.
Audrey Hepburn
10.
An author who waits for the right 'mood' will soon find that 'moods' get fewer and fewer until they cease altogether.
Vera Brittain
11.
If I had it to do again, I'd ask more questions and interrupt fewer answers.
Robert Breault
12.
What can be explained by the assumption of fewer things is vainly explained by the assumption of more things.
William of Ockham
13.
But now it seems possible that the truth about getting older is that there are fewer and fewer things to make fun of until finally there is nothing you are sure you will never be.
Jenny Offill
16.
The fewer species there are and the fewer species we know about, the fewer questions we even know to ask.
Lynn Margulis
17.
Writers are also sort of like vultures, but with fewer ethics.
Libba Bray
18.
If we build more windows and fewer walls, we will have more friends.
Alan Loy McGinnis
19.
There are fewer things more thrilling in life than lumpy letters. That rattle.
Jean Shepherd
20.
The more things a government undertakes to do, the fewer things it can do completely. When the government tries to do everything it must do everything badly.
Henry Hazlitt
21.
Every year in my life, I trust fewer and fewer people.
Francis Chan
23.
Talk less-you will automatically learn more, hear more, see more-and make fewer blunders.
Mark McCormack
24.
Brief let me be. The fewer words the better prayer.
Martin Luther
26.
Man did not enter society to be worse off, or to have fewer rights, but rather to have those rights better secured
Thomas Paine
27.
There seems to be no part of knowledge in fewer hands than that of discerning when to have done.
Jonathan Swift
28.
Being a professional ... is making fewer mistakes than others, as few as possible.
Francoise Giroud
29.
I cannot live without books: but fewer will suffice where amusement, and not use, is the only future object.
Thomas Jefferson
30.
Once you know the difference between right and wrong, you have lots fewer decisions to make.
Joseph Campbell
31.
The older you get, the fewer things it seems too late to do.
Robert Breault
32.
Better to have fewer wants than greater riches to supply increasing wants.
Saint Augustine
33.
Indies are always an extra challenge. The time is shorter because you have less money to spend and fewer days to shoot.
Salli Richardson
34.
There is no question that the older you get, the fewer good roles there are.
Michelle Pfeiffer
35.
A wisdom deficit - fewer elders and even fewer people who listen to them.
Jonas Salk
36.
If there was a blog with five listeners or viewers, I had to be on it. Now I have to be on fewer media, but more substantive media.
Darrell Issa
37.
War doesn't need more participants. It needs fewer participants.
Michael Badnarik
39.
If we had less statemanship we could get along with fewer battleships.
Mark Twain
42.
We have to broaden our appeal to more customers than simply high-end customers. We have to understand that, in the aggregate, there are fewer customers out there, so we have to appeal to them all.
Glenn Tilton
43.
As I get older, the things I'm sure of become fewer.
J. A. Jance
45.
Organization makes a system of many appear fewer.
John Maeda
46.
You don't get fewer followers saying outrageous stuff on Twitter.
Van Jones
47.
Be not too thick with anybody; your joys will be fewer, and so will pains.
Martial
48.
The fewer limitations the artist imposes on his work, the less chance he has for artistic success.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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Much better to do fewer things and have time to make the most of them.
Carl Honore