Sunglasses always hide a multitude of sins. Sunglasses and a great pair of heels can turn most outfits around. — Victoria Beckham Copy Share Image
The march of humanity, springing as it does from an infinite multitude of individual wills, is continuous. — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
MULTITUDE, n. A crowd; the source of political wisdom and virtue. In a republic, the object of the statesman's adoration. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
I think it's wrong to write in a totally esoteric language when you want to talk about things which interest a multitude… — Simone de Beauvoir Copy Share Image
He who can preserve gentleness amid pains, and peace amid worry multitude of affairs, is almost perfect. — Saint Francis de Sales Copy Share Image
The multitude which is not brought to act as a unity, is confusion. That unity which has not its origin in the… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived. — Nathaniel Hawthorne Copy Share Image
“An actress wants to be seen. An actress wants to be loved. By multitudes of people, not just one lone man.” — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
There are multitudes in our congregations who are just waiting while they ought to be acting. They must work, if they would… — Ichabod Spencer Copy Share Image
If matter mute and inanimate, though changed by the forces of Nature into a multitude of forms, can never die, will the… — William Jennings Bryan Copy Share Image
Of this diversion the Scots are so fond, that, when the weather will permit, you may see a multitude of all ranks,… — Tobias Smollett Copy Share Image
Writing is the only trade I know of in which sniveling confessions of extreme incompetence are taken as credentials probative of powers… — George V Higgins Copy Share Image
Great minds are to make others great. Their superiority is to be used, not to break the multitude to intellectual vassalage, not… — William Ellery Channing Copy Share Image
God enabled me to so agonize in prayer that I was quite wet with perspiration, though in the shade and the cool… — David Brainerd Copy Share Image
In the multitude of middle-aged men who go about their vocations in a daily course determined for them much in the same… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
A multitude of bees can tell the time of day, calculate the geometry of the sun's position, argue about the best location… — Lewis Thomas Copy Share Image
There are two aspects of individual harmony: the harmony between body and soul, and the harmony between individuals. All the tragedy in… — Hazrat Inayat Khan Copy Share Image
Fairy tales and mythology have always been an exaggerated distillation of the real world. Think of them as blueprints for how to… — Charles de Lint Copy Share Image
We like things to be black or white, tall or short, here or there. We like to consider two sides to every… — Barry Leiba Copy Share Image
I was not born to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion. Let us see who is the strongest. What… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The old - like children - talk to themselves, for they have reached that hopeless wisdom of experience which knows that though… — Eugene O'Neill Copy Share Image
If a man is respectful he will not be treated with insolence. If he is tolerant he will win the multitude. If… — Confucius Copy Share Image
One who has never known the turbulence of life, in whom the petals of the mysterious flower within have never opened; such… — Rabindranath Tagore Copy Share Image
To judge sins is the business of one who is sinless, but who is sinless except God? Who ever thinks about the… — Gennadius of Constantinople Copy Share Image
If I were to give a summary of the tendency of our times, I would say, Quantity. The multitude, the mass spirit,… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
No man is much regarded by the rest of the world. He that considers how little he dwells upon the condition of… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
You can say what you like about long dresses, but they cover a multitude of shins. — Mae West Copy Share Image
We two [Deucalion and Pyrrha, after the deluge] form a multitude. [Lat., Nos duo turba sumus.] — Ovid Copy Share Image
Your accumulated offences do not surpass the multitude of God's mercies: your wounds do not surpass the great Physician's skill. — Cyril of Jerusalem Copy Share Image
Let your life be pleasing to the multitude, and it can not be so to yourself. — Publilius Syrus Copy Share Image
My sense of divine brings with it a strange sound of music with its glories, a marvellous melody sounding like a multitude… — Paul Twitchell Copy Share Image
When a person has no need to borrow they find multitudes willing to lend. — Oliver Goldsmith Copy Share Image
The common prejudice against philosophy is the result of the incapacity of the multitude to deal with the highest problems. — John Lancaster Spalding Copy Share Image
The people suffer from famine because of the multitude of taxes consumed by their superiors. It is through this that they suffer… — Laozi Copy Share Image
In his lonely solitude, the solitary man feeds upon himself; in the thronging multitude, the many feed upon him. Now choose. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Many ingenious lovely things are gone / That seemed sheer miracle to the multitude... — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
Charity may cover a multitude of sins, but success transmutes them into virtues. — Hugh Kingsmill Copy Share Image
Guard yourself against accusations, even if they are false; for the multitude are ignorant of the truth and look only to reputation. — Isocrates Copy Share Image
Sin with the multitude, and your responsibility and guilt are as great and as truly personal, as if you alone had done… — Tryon Edwards Copy Share Image