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Are we just going to be a crowd of voices, or are we going to be a crowd of hands?
— Jennifer Pahlka
I like to talk to the crowd on stage. I don't like going to a concert and feeling like the people on stage don't care whether or not I'm there.
— Eric Hutchinson
Going with the crowd only guarantees imminent disappointment
— Garrett McCoy
Because trying to see all sides, such an instinct is particularly Jewish.
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
We didn't invent the Grateful Dead, the crowd invented the Grateful Dead. We were just in line to see what was going to happen.
— Jerry Garcia
I don't need to play Beatport Top 10 to get the crowd going
— Paul Van Dyk
It may sound funny, but I got a thrill when I was pulled into a crowd once. It was like 'How am I going to get out of this?!
— Nick Carter
I was always in the popular crowd, but I really had atrocious teeth. I was encouraged to 'do well in school, 'cause no one's going to marry you!'
— Gabrielle Union
When the crowd is going south, your inner mind might tell you that your goal lies to the north. Then go the unpopular way; go north.
— Oluwole Komolafe
Five to 10 years from now, if not sooner, the vast majority of 'The New Republic' readers are likely to be reading it on a tablet.
— Chris Hughes
It's not a large crowd," he said, "and I have the feeling this wedding party is going to end in an orgy." He shrugged his shoulders.
— Patrick Modiano
But, thank God, they are not as intelligent as we who kill them; although they are more noble and more able. The
— Ernest Hemingway,
Another woman told Constant what it was the crowd felt it had a right to. 'We have a right to know what's going on!' she cried.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Well, Gascon, I'm going to miss your long blue hair. How on earth will I find you in a crowd now?
— Marianne Curley
The search for meaning was the cornerstone of human disquiet
— Blake Crouch