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“The true business of the philosopher, though not flattering to his vanity, is merely to ascertain, arrange and condense the facts.”
John Leslie“You have to make your own condensed notes. You learn from MAKING them. A lot of thinking goes into deciding what to include and exclude. You develop your own system of abbreviations and memory methods for the information.”
Peter Rogers, Straight A at Stanford and on to Harvard“The thoughts from a finite mind can at times be very similar to the clouds that move about over the surface of the earth. Both can cover a lot of ground, and can either disperse or increase in formation. Likewise—both are heavily influenced by the surrounding climate. Furthermore—a hard wind increases a fire’s spread, thunder proceeds a lightning strike, and when atmospheric water vapor accumulates, it produces clouds. Then, after an abundance of water has been condensed, the clouds will at some point release moisture; the rain/precipitation amount will range from the degree of abundance condensed.Similarly: an abundance of thoughts can also accumulate—eventually resulting in an overflow of emotion. The overflow can either be positive or negative—the determining factor relying on the characterization of the thoughts—whether they be positive or negative.”
Calvin W. Allison, Strong Love Church“Psychology is a condensed version of mindset”
whereas philosophy is an abstract of the human society.“It is with words as with sunbeams. The more they are condensed the deeper they burn.”
Robert Southey“that great condenser of moral chaos, The City.”
Robert Hughes, The Shock of the New“No one's life made sense on paper. You cannot condense a person into facts.”
Rivera Sun, Steam Drills, Treadmills and Shooting Stars - a story of our times -“In the great glasshouses streaming with condensation, the children in mourning-dress beheld marvels.”
Arthur Rimbaud“It was an intensely lonely moment, like all of eighth grade condensed into one claustrophobic second.”
Lisa Rowe Fraustino, Dirty Laundry: Stories About Family Secrets