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Knowledge is the consequence of time, and multitude of days are fittest to teach wisdom.

Knowledge is the consequence of time, and multitude of days are fittest to teach wisdom.

Jeremy Collier (1722). “Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects: In Two Parts. ...”

A multitude of people and yet solitude.

Charles Dickens (2015). “British Classics: A Tale of Two Cities (Illustrated)”, p.87, The Planet

When an uninstructed multitude attempts to see with its eyes, it is exceedingly apt to be deceived.

Nathaniel Hawthorne (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne (Illustrated)”, p.201, Delphi Classics

Patriotism covers a multitude of sins.

Carolyn Wells (1908). “The Carolyn Wells Year Book of Old Favorites and New Fancies for 1909”

Make-up covers a multitude of sins.

Stephen King (2008). “Duma Key: A Novel”, p.305, Simon and Schuster

The multitude of false churches accredits the true religion.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (2016). “Essays”, p.133, Open Road Media

Amid a multitude of projects, no plan is devised.

"The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave". Book by Darius Lyman. Maxim 319, 1856.

Let your life be pleasing to the multitude, and it can not be so to yourself.

"The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave". Book by Darius Lyman. Maxim 1075, 1856.

Dar'st thou amid the varied multitude To live alone, an isolated thing?

Percy Bysshe Shelley (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (Illustrated)”, p.216, Delphi Classics

And I never believed that the multitude / of dreams and many words were vain.

Li-Young Lee (1990). “The City in which I Love You: Poems”, p.57, BOA Editions, Ltd.