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"Ahimsa must express itself through acts of selfless service of the masses."
"The Mass is not only about God becoming man, it is about Man becoming more himself."
"The more hideous the mental contortions, the greater the delight and bravos of the mass."
"the masses are everywhere they know how to do things: they have sane and deadly angers for sane and deadly things."
"The mass are animal, in pupilage, and near chimpanzee."
"I usually play toffs and soldiers, with a sideline in mass murderers."
"The thing is not only to avoid error, but to attain immense masses of truth."
"The mass of the citizens is the safest depositary of their own rights."
"When I make fried chicken I always serve masses and masses of fresh mangos. It's a great combination."
"Nothing is so contemptible as the sentiments of the mob."
"When you focus on delighting an audience you care about, you strip the masses of their power."
"Don't create for the masses. Create for the people who are your kind of weird."
"You are far more likely to do your best work if you are willing to delight a few as opposed to soothe the masses."
"I take the subway to work. I love mass transportation."
"A people is but the attempt of many To rise to the completer life of one; And those who live as models for the mass Are singly of more value than they all."
"Every time I feel that I really hit critical mass and I'm in the right place is when I feel like the director and I become a third thing, and that's the character."
"God is cruel and not cruel. He is all being and not being at the same time. Hence He is all contradictions. Nature also is nothing but a mass of contradictions."
"It was equally imperative that this chain of reactions should always tend to dampen, to die out. It must not build up, or the uranium mass would explode within a time interval too short to be measured by any means whatsoever. Nor would there be anyone left to measure it."
"Nonviolence, applied to very large masses of mankind, is a new experiment in the history of the world."