Crowd Mentality Quotes

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Abhaidev
“Whenever we come across a famous painting by an acclaimed artist, we tend to reason with ourselves. That it ought to be good, for everyone thinks highly of it. But had we not known who the artist was, we wouldn’t have appreciated the work that much. We don’t know whom this society and the media would put on a pedestal next. It could very well be you.”
Abhaidev, The Influencer: Speed Must Have a Limit

Abhaidev
“People are weird. We all react differently as an individual, but as a group, we behave alike. Still, we can’t predict who the next celebrity would be.”
Abhaidev, The Influencer: Speed Must Have a Limit

Markus Zusak
“It was pointless. The crowd was itself. There was no swaying it, squeezing through, or reasoning with it. You breathed with it and you sang its songs. You waited for its fire.”
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

Ekaterina Yakovina
“A crowd

A crowd of people is a crowd where a personality is lost.
The crowd of people is like a big crazy animal.
People feel more sureness together.
The personality is lost.
It is so easy to rule the animal
if the personality is lost.
The crowd makes its huge steps in the streets.
The planet is falling in darkness if the personality is lost.

© Ekaterina Yakovina”
Ekaterina Yakovina

“When you considered act apart from the crowd thus further many people obstacle you most of them are kinships”
Ronak Naneriya

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“The habit of a virus is to live in the crowd, the habit of a crow is to show its crowd but the habit of a legend is to stay alone in the crowd”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

“Crowd thinking never bothers about common sense, if the majority believes in something, it’s not eternally true, mostly it’s the thinking of one or a few individuals who weren’t competent enough to win, but were competent enough to convince people that it’s useless to even compete.”
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan

Andrew G. McCabe
“Americans have freer access to more information than at any other time in the history of our country. What happened when we let loose on that landscape of possibility? People raised their voices, louder all the time, and the boundaries of the landscape we had known wore down as volumes rose. The country started seeming like a village in a folktale under a spell, where the more the people see the less they know”
Andrew G. McCabe, The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump