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How many do you see?" Zayvion asked."What's more than a swarm?" Shame said."A mob?" Terric suggested."No, like if a girl mob met a boy mob and then they decided to repopulate the earth with billions of baby mobs, how many is that?""Too many." Zay said, "Are we talking thousands?"There was a pause, then from Shame,"Yes." And that was in his serious voice. By Devon Monk Mob Shame Zayvion Asked Swarm

Although we may face untold numbers that by their sheer mass appear to render us as little more than a speck in the face of them, a single person standing with God amidst any mass will always be an indomitable majority. By Craig D. Lounsbrough God Majority Face Mass Untold

Ingratitude is monstrous; and for the multitude to be ingrateful were to make a monster of the multitude; of which we being members, should bring ourselves to be monstrous members. By William Shakespeare Members Multitude Ingratitude Monstrous Ingrateful

Plurality without Design is merely chaos. By J. Budziszewski Design Plurality Chaos

If I had followed the multitude, I should not have studied philosophy. By Chrysippus Multitude Philosophy Studied

The primordial blessing, 'increase and multiply', has suddenly become a hemorrhage of terror. We are numbered in billions, and massed together, marshalled, numbered, marched here and there, taxed, drilled, armed, worked to the point of insensibility, dazed by information, drugged by entertainment, surfeited with everything, nauseated with the human race and with ourselves, nauseated with life. By Thomas Merton Nauseated Blessing Increase Multiply Terror

The enormous faith of many made for one. By Alexander Pope Enormous Faith Made

Our Adversary majors in three things: noise, hurry and crowds. If he can keep us engaged in "muchness" and "manyness," he will rest satisfied. By Richard J. Foster Noise Adversary Things Hurry Crowds

There is a grandeur in the uniformity of the mass. When a fashion, a dance, a song, a slogan or a joke sweeps like wildfire from one end of the continent to the other, and a hundred million people roar with laughter, sway their bodies in unison, hum one song or break forth in anger and denunciation, there is the overpowering feeling that in this country we have come nearer the brotherhood of man than ever before. By Eric Hoffer Mass Grandeur Uniformity Song Fashion

Innumerable as the stars of night, Or stars of morning, dewdrops which the sun Impearls on every leaf and every flower. By John Milton Impearls Stars Innumerable Night Morning

A mighty stream of tendency. By William Hazlitt Tendency Mighty Stream

During these times immediately ahead, the world will need many trumpets to sound the clarion call. The world will need many voices to speak the words of truth and healing for which millions long. The world will need many hearts joined together in the work of the soul, and prepared to do the work of God. By Neale Donald Walsch World Ahead Call Times Immediately

The plurality that we perceive is only an appearance; it is not real. Vedantic philosophy ... has sought to clarify it by a number of analogies, one of the most attractive being the many-faceted crystal which, while showing hundreds of little pictures of what is in reality a single existent object, does not really multiply that object ... By Erwin Schrodinger Appearance Real Object Plurality Perceive

I don't see masses, I don't see it like, oh there's hundreds of people here and I'm overwhelmed. I just try to think, well I could be a kid in that crowd, or my daughters could be in that crowd, and no one wants to feel like they're just part of the masses. By Mike Vallely Masses Crowd Overwhelmed Hundreds People

Thou has a thousand eyes and yet not one eye; Thou host a thousand forms and yet not one form. By Guru Nanak Thou Thousand Host Eyes Eye

If so many men, so many minds, certainly so many hearts, so many kinds of love. By Leo Tolstoy Men Minds Hearts Love Kinds

Countless as the sands of the sea are human passions. By Nikolai Gogol Countless Passions Sands Sea Human

Those who do deeds sovereignly great are always sure of being served by somebody in the multitude. By Victor Hugo Multitude Deeds Sovereignly Great Served

The glory of creation is in its infinite diversity. By Gene Roddenberry Diversity Glory Creation Infinite

Humans are one, not divided, but multiplied into many. By Raheel Farooq Humans Divided Multiplied

Untold millions are still untold. By John Wesley Untold Millions

Lot's and lot's I am a proud man having so many fans of my work: (Paintings and films) By Tom Six Paintings Work Films Lot Proud

Many ingenious lovely things are gone / That seemed sheer miracle to the multitude ... By William Butler Yeats Multitude Ingenious Lovely Things Sheer

A flock of blessings light upon thy back By William Shakespeare Back Flock Blessings Light Thy

We have regiments as innumerable as the sands ... And arsenals as uncountable as the stars. By A.g. Howard Sands Regiments Innumerable Stars Arsenals

It is easy to forget how full the world is of people, full to bursting, and each of them imaginable and consistently misimagined. By John Green People Bursting Misimagined Full Easy

There will be masses available all day long. Confession available all day long. By Thomas Monaghan Long Day Masses Confession

Plurality should not be assumed without necessity. By William Of Ockham Plurality Necessity Assumed

Any unity which doesn't have its origin in the multitudes is tyranny. By Blaise Pascal Tyranny Unity Origin Multitudes

Plurality should not be posited without necessity. By William Of Occam Plurality Necessity Posited

The Number our envious Persons, confirmation our capability. By Oscar Wilde Persons Number Confirmation Capability Envious

Quantity brings recognition and accolades By Sunday Adelaja Quantity Accolades Brings Recognition

If we are of one mind,thousands can be conquered.If we are of one heart,millions can be conquered.If we are of one soul,countless can be conquered. By Matshona Dhliwayo Conqueredif Conquered Mindthousands Heartmillions Soulcountless

I can't help feeling wary when I hear anything said about the masses. First you take their faces from 'em by calling 'em the masses and then you accuse 'em of not having any faces. By J.b. Priestley Masses Feeling Wary Hear Faces

Out of what ... a thousand? By Mickey Rivers Thousand

Oppress several,and you have several enemies.Oppress many,and you have many enemies.Oppress numerous,and you have numerous enemies.Oppress countless,and you have countless enemies. By Matshona Dhliwayo Enemiesoppress Oppress Enemies Severaland Manyand

... being true to the multitudes within himself that are one and many. By Richard Flanagan True Multitudes

Eyes that see are many;eyes that observe are few.Ears that hear are plenty;ears that listen are uncommon.Hands that take are numerous;hands that give are rare.Tongues that wound are common;tongues that heal are scarce.Minds that think are ample;minds that comprehend are scant.Hearts that feel are abundant;hearts that love are infrequent. By Matshona Dhliwayo Eyes Plenty Ears Numerous Hands

Hundreds can talk for one who can think, but thousands can think for one who can see. By John C. Maxwell Hundreds Talk Thousands

There are decades in the making of the one man of renown; Multitudes that go unnoticed who must wreathe for him a crown. By Christopher Paolini Multitudes Renown Crown Decades Making

We two [Deucalion and Pyrrha, after the deluge] form a multitude.[Lat., Nos duo turba sumus.] By Ovid Lat Deucalion Pyrrha Nos Deluge

The murmuring of many voices, the upturning of many faces, the pressing on of many footsteps in the outskirts of the By Charles Dickens Voices Faces Murmuring Upturning Pressing

Came they, in their droves, one after the other, hundred after hundred, thousand after thousand, engulfing all before them, each line a merciless wave from a boundless sea of bold men. By A.h. Septimius Hundred Thousand Droves Engulfing Men

The righteously displeased crowds existed now in every part of the world. The total membership of the Churches of God the Utterly Indifferent was a good, round three billion. The young lions who had first taught the creed could now afford to be lambs, to contemplate such oriental mysteries as water trickling down a bell rope. By Kurt Vonnegut World Righteously Displeased Crowds Existed

What is truth? For the multitude, that which it continually reads and hears. By Oswald Spengler Truth Multitude Hears Continually Reads

But this number, like all the others, must be seen not as 5.7 million, which is an abstraction few of us can grasp, but as 5.7 million times one. This does not mean some generic image of a Jew passing through some abstract notion of death 5.7 million times. It means countless individuals who nevertheless have to be counted, in the middle of life ... By Timothy Snyder Million Times Number Grasp Abstraction

The multitude ... have not a sufficient stock of reason and knowledge to guide them ... It is not safe to trust to the virtue of any people. By Alexander Hamilton Multitude People Sufficient Stock Reason

multitude of books is a great evil By Clay Shirky Multitude Evil Books Great

I AM A CHILD OF ABUNDANCE. By Cicely Bland Abundance Child

We're so many, we're so hard to distinguish from each other, but we long to be distinguished ... By Lydia Millet Distinguished Hard Distinguish Long

How great in number are the little minded men. By Plautus Men Great Number Minded

The population question is the real riddle of the sphinx, to which no political Oedipus has as yet found the answer. In view of the ravages of the terrible monster over-multiplication, all other riddle sink into insignificance. By Thomas Huxley Oedipus Sphinx Answer Riddle Population

The only thing I am better than masses is confusing them. By M.f. Moonzajer Thing Masses Confusing

Serve many fruitlessly, If one repay, Th' ingratitude of thousands 'twill outweigh. By Luigi Pulci Serve Fruitlessly Repay Ingratitude Thousands

So multifarious are the different classes of truths, and so multitudinous the truths in each class, that it may be undoubtingly affirmed that no man has yet lived who could so much as name all the different classes and subdivisions of truths, and far less anyone who was acquainted with all the truths belonging to any one class. What wonderful extent, what amazing variety, what collective magnificence! And if such be the number of truths pertaining to this tiny ball of earth, how must it be in the incomprehensible immensity! By Horace Mann Class Truths Classes Multifarious Multitudinous

Man has no individual i. But there are, instead, hundreds and thousands of separate small "i"s, very often entirely unknown to one another, never coming into contact, or, on the contrary, hostile to each other, mutually exclusive and incompatible. Each minute, each moment, man is saying or thinking, "i". And each time his i is different. just now it was a thought, now it is a desire, now a sensation, now another thought, and so on, endlessly. Man is a plurality. Man's name is legion. By G.i. Gurdjieff Man Individual Thought Hundreds Small

Each of us is more than one person, many people, a proliferation of our one self. By Fernando Pessoa Person People Proliferation

We are all part of something magnificent. By Jenna Alatari Magnificent Part

The expression of divinity is in variety. By Sheri S. Tepper Variety Expression Divinity

I and motherland are one. My name is Million, because for millions do I love and suffer agonies. By Adam Mickiewicz Motherland Agonies Million Millions Love

Many are called but few are chosen" should be, "All are called but few choose to listen. By Foundation For Inner Peace Called Chosen Listen Choose

A flock of angels are coming to see me...or a gaggle? A herd? No, they aren't animals. A legion... That's the word. By A.j. Flowers Gaggle Flock Angels Coming Herd

One, a mass movement from within, which, as you know, is constantly being put down brutally but which, again, regroups and moves forward as is happening right now as we are speaking. By Wole Soyinka Regroups Speaking Mass Movement Constantly

If Jesus were to ask me, as He did that poor demoniac in the Gospel: "What is your name?" I too would have to reply: "My name is legion, for there are many of us" (Mk 5:9). There are as many of us as there are desires, plans and regrets which we harbor, each one different from and contrary to others which pull us in opposite directions. They literally dis-tract us, drag us apart. By Raniero Cantalamessa Gospel Jesus Poor Demoniac Reply

With few there is attainment. With much there is confusion. By Lao-Tzu Attainment Confusion

Discern the vital few from the trivial Many. By Greg Mckeown Discern Vital Trivial

I am not merely abundant. I am infinite. By Julia Cameron Abundant Infinite

I am the people the mob the crowd the mass. Do you know that all the great work of the world is done through me? By Carl Sandburg Mass People Mob Crowd Great

A hundred children, a hundred individuals who are peoplenot people-to-be, not people of tomorrow, but people now, right nowtoday. By Janusz Korczak Hundred Children Peoplenot Tomorrow Nowtoday

As many truths as men. Occasionally, I glimpse a truer Truth, hiding in imperfect simulacrums of itself, but as I approach, it bestirs itself & moves deeper into the thorny swamp of dissent. By David Mitchell Men Occasionally Truths Truth Hiding

There are no hierarchies, no infinite, no such many as mass, there are only/ eyes in all heads,/ to be looked out of. By Charles Olson Hierarchies Infinite Mass Eyes Heads

There are in fact no masses," said sociologist Raymond Williams, "there are only ways of seeing people as masses."11 By Jeff Jarvis Williams Raymond Masses Masses Fact

Never depend on the multitude, full of instability and whims; always take precautions against it. By Napoleon Bonaparte Multitude Full Whims Depend Instability

[T]here are in fact no masses, but only ways of seeing people as masses. By Raymond Williams Masses Fact People

If there be any among those common objects of hatred which I can safely say I doe contemn and laugh at, it is that great enemy of reason, vertue and religion, the multitude, that numerous piece of monstrosity, which taken asunder seeme men, and the reasonable creatures of God; but confused together, make but one great beast, & a monstrosity more prodigious than Hydra; it is no breach of Charity to call these fooles; it is the stile all holy Writers have afforded them, set down by Solomon in canonicall Scripture, and a point of our faith to beleeve so. By Thomas Browne God Hydra Scripture Great Monstrosity

The many are more incorruptible than the few; they are like the greater quantity of water which is less easily corrupted than a little. By Aristotle. Incorruptible Greater Quantity Water Easily

The number of people on whose cooperative efforts your eventual existence depends has risen to approximately 1,000,000,000,000,000,000, which is several thousand times the total number of people who have ever lived. By Bill Bryson Number People Approximately Lived Cooperative

The more instances we examine, and the more care we employ, the more assurance shall we acquire, that the enumeration, which we form from the whole, is complete and entire. By David Hume Examine Employ Acquire Enumeration Entire

In trying to count our many blessings the difficulty is not to find things to count, but to find time to enumerate them all. By A.w. Tozer Count Find Blessings Difficulty Things

I claim to know my millions. All the hours of the day I am with them. They are my first care and God that is to be found in the hearts of the dumb millions. By Mahatma Gandhi Millions Claim God Hours Day

Tears unnumbered ye shall shed.... By J.r.r. Tolkien Tears Shed Unnumbered

There are quantities of human beings, but there are many more faces, for each person has several. By Rainer Maria Rilke Faces Quantities Human Person

A solid and substantial greatness of soul looks down with neglect on the censures and applauses of the multitude. By Joseph Addison Multitude Solid Substantial Greatness Soul

My people are few. They resemble the scattering trees of a storm-swept plain ... There was a time when our people covered the land as the waves of a wind-ruffled sea cover its shell-paved floor, but that time long since passed away with the greatness of tribes that are now but a mournful memory. By Chief Seattle People Time Plain Resemble Scattering

Nameless miseries of the numberless mortals By Herman Melville Nameless Mortals Miseries Numberless

The night has a thousand eyes. By John Lyly Eyes Night Thousand

The multiplication of our kind borders on the obscene; the duty to love them, on the preposterous. By Emil Cioran Obscene Preposterous Multiplication Kind Borders

One sky, many lands.One story, many books.One truth, many interpretations.One road, many paths.One God, many religions. By Matshona Dhliwayo God Sky Story Truth Road

The beauty of the universe consists not only of unity in variety, but also of variety in unity. By Umberto Eco Unity Variety Beauty Universe Consists

Each finite creature can reflect only a fraction of the divine nature; thus, in the diversity of His creatures, God's infinity, unity and oneness appear to be broken into an effulfgence of manifold rays. By Edith Stein God Nature Unity Rays Finite

God is not many. God is one. But many and divers are yet men's shadows. So long as men cast shadows on the earth, so long as each man's god no greater than hi shadow. The shadow-less only are all in the light. The shadow-less only know one god. For god is Light, and Light alone is able to know Light. By Mikhail Naimy God Light Long Shadowless Men

Among the multitudes will be found many who cannot discriminate between what is merely wanted and what is needed, what is necessary for bare subsistence and what is indispensable for the sake of the freedom and clarity of one's higher powers. By Kenny Smith Needed Powers Multitudes Found Discriminate

When the multitude detests a man, inquiry is necessary; when the multitude likes a man, inquiry is equally necessary. By Confucius Man Inquiry Multitude Detests Equally

One thought fills an immensity. By Jaume Plensa Immensity Thought Fills

One mind is enough for a thousand hands. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Hands Mind Thousand

Thou hast spread Thy arms to embrace far too many,Flinging Thy hands out till they reach the ends of the crossbeam. By Boris Pasternak Thy Thou Crossbeam Hast Spread

When I behold a rich landscape, it is less to my purpose to recite correctly the order and superposition of the strata, than to know why all thought of multitude is lost in a tranquil sense of unity. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Landscape Strata Unity Behold Rich

Always, at every period, the few were the banner bearers of a great idea, of liberating effort. Not so the mass, the leaden weight of which does not let it move. By Emma Goldman Period Idea Effort Banner Bearers

We must play our part and do all we can to multiply the people of God By Sunday Adelaja God Play Part Multiply People

One hundred only, Lord Earl. But judge us not by our number. Rather, watch the numbers of dead we leave behind. By David Gemmell Lord Earl Hundred Watch Judge