The phrase “say no more than less” came to me as a creative
twist on the classic saying “say less,” which is often used to express understanding without needing further explanation. But I wanted to take it a step further—make it sharper, more deliberate. “Say no more than less” isn’t just about being concise; it’s about intentional silence, restraint, and
power in minimalism. It suggests that not only is less more, but
even the act of holding back from saying “less” is a statement in itself. It’s my
way of emphasizing control, awareness, and leaving things unsaid on purpose. It sounds paradoxical, but that’s the point—it makes you
stop and think. Owned by Sagal.