A Quote by Jean Kilbourne

The more you subtract, the more you add. — © Jean Kilbourne
The more you subtract, the more you add.

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What our children need more than to learn to read and write and add and subtract is to know Jesus Christ.
Getting straight with your money is as complicated as a trip to the grocery store: You need a comparison shop, add and subtract, stick with a plan, and ask questions- nothing more.
At the end of every year, I add up the time that I have spent on the phone on hold and subtract it from my age. I don't count that time as really living. I spend more and more time on hold each year. By the time I die, I'm going to be quite young.
Photographs offer more than decisive moments. They are not alone, they add and subtract and change with time. They are metaphors for our lives... Even a static photograph can change in the blink of a day or decade.
If you try to add to God's salvation you subtract. If you try to add to God's salvation you subtract. If you try to merit God's salvation you haven't believed at all, even if you try to do a little bit.
If you can't add to the discussion, don't subtract by talking.
If you just add all the time, add more and more light, it loses its meaning.
For knowledge, add something every day. For wisdom....subtract.
Simplify the game as much as possible. When you add, you must subtract.
There's a knee jerk reaction in Washington when something isn't perfect to just add more money, add more personnel, it'll all be OK. That's not true, especially with complex issues like veterans health care.
Most marriages don't add two people together. They subtract one from the other.
I always use given and simple elements, I don't want to add or subtract anything.
A character takes shape in the act of writing. You start with something, and you add or subtract.
Do you know how you make someone into a Dalek? Subtract Love, add Anger.
The discoveries of yesterday are the truisms of tomorrow, because we can add to our knowledge but cannot subtract from it.
Beauty: the adjustment of all parts proportionately so that one cannot add or subtract or change without impairing the harmony of the whole.
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