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.