“Multitudes speak of their first love; seldom about their last hate.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
Any unity which doesn't have its origin in the multitudes is tyranny. — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
“would, by whatever means, make the multitudes of His dear children who are still living divided lives,” — Andrew Murray Copy Share Image
All the prayers in the Scripture you will find to be reasoning with God, not a multitude of words heaped together. — Stephen Charnock Copy Share Image
We are but one of the multitude, in no respect better than any other in it. — Adam Smith Copy Share Image
The wide multitude wanted to seem contrarian. It meant that this type of nonconformism had to be mass-produced. — Andy Warhol Copy Share Image
A book is a garden; A book is an orchard; A book is a storehouse; A book is a party. It is… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
Nothing can be done well at a speed of forty miles a day. The multitude of mixed, novel impressions rapidly piled on… — John Muir Copy Share Image
All the objects pursued by the multitude not only bring no remedy that tends to preserve our being, but even act as… — Baruch Spinoza Copy Share Image
I came here to be for all and with all, and what I do today in my solitude will be echoed tomorrow… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I accept that there are multitudes seeking God, seeking meaning, and so on, but if they reject atheism, I would rather they… — Ayaan Hirsi Ali Copy Share Image
Nothing has shown more fully the prodigious ignorance of human ideas and their littleness, than the discovery of [Sir William] Herschell, that… — Horace Walpole Copy Share Image
For the modern physicist, reality is the whole thing, past and future joined in a single history. The sensation of now is… — James Gleick Copy Share Image
A well regulated commerce is not, like law, physic, or divinity, to be overstocked with hands; but, on the contrary, flourishes by… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
We consider ourselves to be free because no one in our society is allowed unlimited powerno leader, faction, party or 'class', no… — Michael Joseph Oakeshott Copy Share Image
I was amazed by the fact that I was not the only writer living, not the only young man "with a locomotive… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
First, recognize that you are not a sheep who will be satisfied with only a few nibbles of dry grass or with… — Og Mandino Copy Share Image
To see life. To see the world. To watch the faces of the poor, and the gestures of the proud. To see… — Henry R. Luce Copy Share Image
At the mention of the name and offence of this degraded being a great sound went up from the entire multitude -… — Ernest Bramah Copy Share Image
The acorn becomes an oak by means of automatic growth; no commitment is necessary. The kitten similarly becomes a cat on the… — Rollo May Copy Share Image
[Regarding legislative assemblies,] the number ought at most to be kept within a certain limit, in order to avoid the confusion and… — James Madison Copy Share Image
The Gospels record that nearly everywhere the Savior went, He was surrounded by multitudes of people. Some hoped that He would heal… — Joseph B. Wirthlin Copy Share Image
I don't believe in mistakes. Never have. I believe that there are a multitude of paths before us and it's just a… — Lisa Unger Copy Share Image
The ways of living have been rendered vastly easier by a multitude of inventions, by the increasing wealth of the country, by… — Anna Brackett Copy Share Image
Nurses have new and expanding roles. They are case managers, helping patients navigate the maze of health care choices and develop plans… — Judi Evans Copy Share Image
The history of acceptance of new theories frequently shows the following steps: At first the new idea is treated as pure nonsense,… — Kurt Lewin Copy Share Image
For centuries before Google, MIT, and IDEO, modern hotbeds of innovation, we struggled to explain any kind of creation, from the universe… — Scott Berkun Copy Share Image
Even mistaken hypotheses and theories are of use in leading to discoveries. This remark is true in all the sciences. The alchemists… — Claude Bernard Copy Share Image
Hysteria and degeneration have always existed; but they formerly showed themselves sporadically, and had no importance in the life of the whole… — Max Nordau Copy Share Image
One would naturally expect that the Lord Jesus Christ would be sufficiently important to receive ample notice in the literature of his… — Merrill C. Tenney Copy Share Image
“We all really do contradict ourselves and contain multitudes. How do we even figure out who we really are?” — Jenn Bennett Copy Share Image
It is the practice of the multitude to bark at eminent men, as little dogs do at strangers. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
A solid and substantial greatness of soul looks down with neglect on the censures and applauses of the multitude. — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image