Quotes by Multitudes We are but one of the multitude, in no respect better than any other in it. Adam Smith multitudes no-respect But what most astonishes me in the United States, is not so much the marvelous grandeur of some undertakings, as the innumerable multitude of small ones. Alexis de Tocqueville multitudes united-states america We must not subject him who creates to the desires of the multitude. It is, rather, his creation that must become the multitude's desire. Antoine de Saint-Exupery multitudes creation desire The definition of the individual was: a multitude of one million divided by one million. Arthur Koestler multitudes individuality definitions What the multitude says, is so, or soon will be so. Baltasar Gracian multitudes human-nature All the objects pursued by the multitude not only bring no remedy that tends to preserve our being, but even act as hinderances, causing the death not seldom of those who possess them, and always of those who are possessed by them. Baruch Spinoza remedy multitudes objects Any unity which doesn't have its origin in the multitudes is tyranny. Blaise Pascal multitudes unity tyranny Will covers a multitude of flaws, just as love covers a multitude of sins. Brent Weeks multitudes flaws sin Patriotism covers a multitude of sins. Carolyn Wells patriotism multitudes sin A multitude of small delights constitute happiness Charles Baudelaire multitudes delight happiness A multitude of people and yet solitude. Charles Dickens multitudes solitude people I wasn't a spy. I'd have been spotted in five seconds. Yes, I was in intelligence, but that covered a multitude of things. Christopher Lee covered multitudes spy If I had followed the multitude, I should not have studied philosophy. Chrysippus multitudes should philosophy Lying covers a multitude of sins - temporarily. Dwight L. Moody multitudes sin lying The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny. Edmund Burke multitudes tyrants tyranny An advantage could consist not only in a single important advantage but also in a multitude of insignificant advantages. Emanuel Lasker multitudes advantage important A multitude of words is probably the most formidable means of blurring and obscuring thought. There is no thought, however momentous, that cannot be expressed lucidly in 200 words. Eric Hoffer formidable multitudes mean Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude. Frederick Douglass traveled multitudes In solitude, be a multitude to thyself. George Herbert thyself multitudes solitude I will build a car for the great multitude. Henry Ford model-t multitudes car 123»