In workout never try and follow someone else's exact routine because everyone has a different body, For me, I do a lot of weight training, and this works great for me because I am lean and want to build muscle mass. Find what's best for you and keep it up!
It is people who are important, not the masses.
Even the bands I dig don't have a history of attaining mass consumption.
It is easier to raise the performance of one leader than it is to raise the performance of a whole mass.
Educating the masses was intended only to improve the relationship between the top and the bottom of society. Not for changing the nature of the relationship.
Mass democracy, mass morality and the mass media thrive independently of the individual, who joins them only at the cost of at least a partial perversion of his instincts and insights. He pays for his social ease with what used to be called his soul - his discriminations, his uniqueness, his psychic energy, his self.
The word 'revolution' is a word for which you kill, for which you die, for which you send the labouring masses to their deaths; but which does not contain any content.
The only freedom supposed to be left to the masses is that of grazing on the ration of simulacra the system distributes to each individual.
Mass appreciation doesnt always equate to something good.
We have produced some good walkers and saunterers, and some noted climbers; but as a staple recreation, as a daily practice, the mass of the people dislike and despise walking.
You can only get discipline in the mass by discipline in the individual.
[Meanness] is more ingrained in man's nature than Prodigality; the mass of mankind are avaricious rather than open-handed.
The complaints of the privileged are too often confused with the voice of the masses.
One must not count in thousands, like the propagandist belonging to a small group that has not yet given leadership to the masses; in these circumstances one must count in millions and tens of millions.
The issue I brought forward most clearly was that of mass surveillance, not of surveillance in general.
For me, the promised land, always seeming just beyond my reach, is the poetic masterpiece, that perfect union of words in cadence, each beckoned and shined and breathed into place, each moving in well-tried harmony of tone and texture and meaning with its neighbors, molding an almost living being so faithful to observable truth, so expressive of the mass of humanity and so aglow with the beauty of just proportions that the reader feels a chill in his legs or a catch in his throat.
We live in an age of seriously crap mass clothing. They've made a science of it.
It is not the kings and generals that make history, but the masses of the people.
When Goya was 80 he drew an ancient man propped on two sticks, with a great mass of white hair and beard all over his face, and the inscription, "I am still learning. "
When there happens to be a weapon of mass destruction suspect site in an area that we occupy and if people have time, they'll look at it.