Brian Shaw
Brian Shaw

Think of how much time it takes to prepare and eat a single meal. Then multiply that by seven. I wish I had my own chef!

Clara Shih
Clara Shih

Social networks particularly will tend to converge and consolidate over time, especially because they're inherently governed by network effects. So the bigger ones will just get bigger, their value will multiply exponentially, and the smaller ones will become less and less relevant.

D. H. Lawrence
D. H. Lawrence

Creation destroys as it goes, throws down one tree for the rise of another. But ideal mankind would abolish death, multiply itself million upon million, rear up city upon city, save every parasite alive, until the accumulation of mere existence is swollen to a horror.

Dan Webster
Dan Webster

I have saved $1,638,580 over my four years. That may not seem like a lot, faced with our deficit, but multiply it by 435 members of the House - and then the senators get three times as much - and you are adding up several millions in savings.

Daniel De Leon
Daniel De Leon

Each man has an equal social right to multiply his power of motion by all the social factors of civilization. Private property in any of these factors is inconsistent with this fundamental right; it must, obviously, prove a source of economic despotism and industrial slavery.

Danielle Panabaker
Danielle Panabaker

I'd love to be able to multiply because then I could be in lots of different places at once.

Dee Wallace
Dee Wallace

If you take every challenge everyone has in their life and multiply it in severity you get what it's like in the life of an actor.

Du Mu
Du Mu

Opportunities multiply as they are seized.

Edward Grey
Edward Grey

Instead of a few hundreds of thousands of men meeting each other in war, millions would now meet, and modern weapons would multiply manifold the power of destruction.

Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. Murrow

The speed of communications is wondrous to behold. It is also true that speed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be untrue.