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  • Redundancy of language is never found with deep reflection. Verbiage may indicate observation, but not thinking. He who thinks much says but little in proportion to his thoughts.

  • You can gain experience, if you are careful to avoid empty redundancy. Do not fall into the error of the artisan who boasts of twenty years experience in craft while in fact he has had only one year of experience–twenty times. And never resent the advantage of experience your elders have. Recall that they have paid for this experience in the coin of life, and have emptied a purse that cannot be refilled.

    Fall   Errors   Years  
  • Coaches and players at the start must think their way through problems where a more experienced person would react out of habit and memory. One must not gain this experience, however, without being careful of empty redundancy. Do not fall into the error of the artist who boasts of 20 years of experience at his craft while, in fact, all he has had is one year - 20 times.

    Sports   Memories   Fall  
  • Exercise ferments the humors, casts them into their proper channels, throws off redundancies, and helps nature in those secret distributions, without which the body cannot subsist in its vigor, nor the soul act with cheerfulness.

    Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1853). “The Spectator”, p.367
  • Theres nothing to fear but fears themselves, such as monsters, rejection, food poisoning, redundancy, monsters, and oxford commas.

  • What is full of redundancy or formula is predictably boring. What is free of all structure or discipline is randomly boring. In between lies art.

    Art   Lying   Discipline  
  • Language is not made to be believed but to be obeyed, and to compel obedience newspapers, news, proceed by redundancy, in that they tell us what we ‘must’ think, retain, expect, etc. language is neither informational nor communicational. It is not the communication of information but something quite different: the transmission of order-words, either from one statement to another or within each statement, insofar as each statement accomplishes an act and the act is accomplished in the statement

  • I started taking classes and doing things that I had always wanted to do but couldn't because I was working. I signed up for a bunch of workout classes, and to my surprise, I realized I was enjoying it. Because I was working out so much, I started looking for more workout clothes and found a lot of redundancy - predictability that was uninspired. That's when I decided to start my own line.

    Workout   Class   Clothes  
    "Fashion designer Dayna Devon: Pursuing new passions and plugging into mindfulness". Interview with Robert Piper, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
  • The obese is in a total delirium. For he is not only large, of a size opposed to normal morphology: he is larger than large. He no longer makes sense in some distinctive opposition, but in his excess, his redundancy.

    Normal   Excess   Size  
  • Life goes on is a redundancy. Life is defined by its going on.

    David Levithan (2009). “Love Is the Higher Law”, p.102, Knopf Books for Young Readers
  • Morale is a little bit dimmed, is a bit affected by the redundancy program. That program had been planned for quite some time, and when I took over it was really left to me to make the final decision and it clearly was the right thing to do for the business.

  • No day passes without a Democratic politician, a left-wing commentator, or, if I may be excused a redundancy, a left-wing academic labeling Republicans and conservatives racist.

    Wings   May   Racist  
    Dennis Prager (2015). “Dennis Prager: Volume I”, p.79, Creators Publishing
  • Nationalisation...does not in itself engender greater equality, more jobs in the regions, higher investment or industrial democracy. The public knows this perfectly well, and so do the workers who have suffered from pit closures, steel redundancies and the run-down of the railways. It is idiotic to try to bamboozle them.

    Speech in Rotherham, June 9, 1973.
  • Poetry is sentimental to begin with. To write a sentimental poem is an act of redundancy.

    Mary Ruefle (2012). “Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected Lectures”, p.51, Wave Books
  • What the problem was was this colossal redundancy, the squandering of brilliant technique on cheap material.

    Alan Hollinghurst (2014). “The Line of Beauty: Picador Classic”, p.73, Pan Macmillan
  • Not that I have anything much against redundancy. But I said that already.

  • Noise is the typographical error and the poorly designed page...Ambiguity is noise. Redundancy is noise. Misuse of words is noise. Vagueness is noise. Jargon is noise.

  • We are reorganizing in order to eliminate duplication and redundancy.

  • Redundancy is ambiguous because it seems like a waste if nothing unusual happens. Except that something unusual happens-usually .

    Nassim Nicholas Taleb (2012). “Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder”, p.45, Random House
  • Redundancy is expensive but indispensable.

    Jane Jacobs (2007). “Dark Age Ahead”, p.159, Vintage
  • It doesn't upset me when people are annoyed or bothered by what may seem to them as a redundancy of topics about blacks and Latinos. As a reporter I welcome those types of conversations and dialogues. Even when it's uncomfortable, it's still necessary.

    People   Annoyed   Upset  
    Source: lasentinel.net
  • Thanks to the redundancy of language, yxx cxn xndxrstxnd whxt x xm wrxtxng xvxn xf x rxplxcx xll thx vxwxls wxth xn "x" (t gts lttl hrdr f y dn't vn kn whr th vwls r)

    Steven Pinker (1994). “The Language Instinct”, William Morrow & Company
  • Since only an individual man can possess rights, the expression "individual rights"? is a redundancy (which one has to use for purposes of clarification in today's intellectual chaos). But the expression "collective rights"? is a contradiction in terms.

    Men   Expression   Rights  
    Ayn Rand (1999). “Ayn Rand Reader”, p.385, Penguin
  • One person's "paranoia" is another person's "engineering redundancy."

  • If you are wired to your memory, repetitions will happen and redundancy will come; but if you are paying attention, that changes your ability to look at things.

    "What Differentiates People Who Are Successful From the Rest, Explains Mystic Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev" by Priyanka Sangani, economictimes.indiatimes.com. December 21, 2012.
  • Even those who specialize in the history of philosophy often ignore the political and cultural context, and the natural world in which their philosophers were philosophizing. This has consequences both trivial and important. If you systematically read the last fifty years of the major journals in our discipline you would be amazed at the amount of redundancy. Most of this is unacknowledged because most of us know so little about the history of our discipline and even the subfields in which we work.

    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • Nature is flexible and resilient. Nature likes redundancy and dispersion. It is approximate and deals in gradients. All boundaries are permeable. Nature nests small systems like molecules within larger systems like cells, which in turn are nested in systems called organs, organisms, ecosystems. We grew from ancient one-celled ancestors. Nature likes mergers: we contain multitudes of other life forms within us. We stand at the crest of four billion years, bacteria molded into wondrous form, burning with a slow fire and about to take the next step.

    Robert Frenay (2006). “Pulse: The Coming Age of Systems and Machines Inspired by Living Things”, p.32, Macmillan
  • Apparently there is redundancy in memory: You store the same memory in different parts of your brain for accessing at different speeds. That speed would depend on the frequency of use and the importance of the knowledge.

    "Bill Nye the Science Guy: Don't Worry, Your Phone Isn't Making You Dumb". Interview with Wilson Rothman, gizmodo.com. March 19, 2010.
  • The way real memories work, from what we understand, is really complex. And it's an interconnection of different things and redundancy in the brain. So the idea of a memory existing as a little snow globe - the way we represent it in the film - is actually not scientifically accurate at all.

    Memories   Real   Ideas  
  • My definition of a redundancy is an air-bag in a politician's car.

    Air   Car   Bags  
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