Let your life be pleasing to the multitude, and it can not be so to yourself.
A multitude of small delights constitute happiness
He that doth public good for multitudes, finds few are truly grateful
Will covers a multitude of flaws, just as love covers a multitude of sins.
A multitude of words is tiresome, unlike remaining centered.
A portion of the multitude must ever be coerced.
Make-up covers a multitude of sins.
No, we don't accomplish our love in a single year as the flowers do; an immemorial sap flows up through our arms when we love. Dear girl, this: that we loved, inside us, not One who would someday appear, but seething multitudes; not just a single child, but also the fathers lying in our depths like fallen mountains; also the dried-up riverbeds of ancient mothers-;also the whole soundless landscape under the clouded or clear sky of its destiny -; all this, my dear, preceded you.
The multitude is always wrong.
In solitude, be a multitude to thyself.
If I had followed the multitude, I should not have studied philosophy.
An advantage could consist not only in a single important advantage but also in a multitude of insignificant advantages.
The eyes of the soul of the multitudes are unable to endure the vision of the divine.
When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived.
Do not lay on the multitude the blame that is due to a few.
We stand, as it were, on the shore, and see multitudes of our fellow beings struggling in the water, stretching forth their arms, sinking, drowning, and we are powerless to assist them.
I believe a man is born first unto himself - for the happy developing of himself, while the world is a nursery, and the pretty things are to be snatched for, and pleasant things tasted; some people seem to exist thus right to the end. But most are born again on entering manhood; then they are born to humanity, to a consciousness of all the laughing, and the never-ceasing murmur of pain and sorrow that comes from the terrible multitudes of brothers.
When a person has no need to borrow they find multitudes willing to lend.
Maybe solitude is best had in the midst of multitudes.
Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude.