Multiply Quotes
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Insincerity is merely a method by which we can multiply our personalities.
Oscar Wilde -
And as we stray further from love, we multiply the words. Had we remained together we could have become a silence.
Yehuda Amichai
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Remember, only what you give can God multiply back. If you give nothing, and even if God were to multiply it, it would still be nothing!
Oral Roberts -
Love does whatever it takes to multiply itself and somehow along the way everyone becomes a part of it.
Bob Goff -
It's an attitude of superiority. We are superior to the rest of life. The Book of Genesis says: 'Increase and multiply and have dominion over the birds of the air and the animals and so forth.' You run it; it's yours; do what you like with it. I don't know how old that text is, but it represents an attitude that probably really got going with the beginning of agriculture. Before that, the hunter-gatherers were gentler people than the agriculture.
W. S. Merwin -
Riches amassed in haste will diminish; but those collected by hand and little by little will multiply.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -
To multiply the harbors does not reduce the sea.
Emily Dickinson -
One old lady who wants her head lifted wouldn't be so bad, but you multiply her two hundred and fifty thousand times and what you get is a book club.
Flannery O'Connor
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Capital exploits the labour of a few to multiply itself.
Mahatma Gandhi -
I drink because I wish to multiply my sufferings.
Fyodor Dostoevsky -
Anything you read about him, multiply it by two.
Doug Morris -
In the last few decades, mankind has sinned terribly against the law of natural selection. We haven't just maintained life unworthy of life, we have even allowed it to multiply.
David Klinghoffer -
Thus you may multiply each stone 4 times & no more for they will then become oyles shining in ye dark and fit for magicall uses. You may ferment them with gold and silver, by keeping the stone and metal in fusion together for a day, & then project upon metalls. This is the multiplication of ye stone in vertue. To multiply it in weight ad to it of ye first Gold whether philosophic or vulgar.
Isaac Newton -
To whom should we marry Freedom, to make it multiply?
Stanislaw Jerzy Lec