A Quote by Iman Abdulmajid

There is strength in numbers. — © Iman Abdulmajid
There is strength in numbers.
There is strength in numbers, but organizing those numbers is one of the great challenges.
There is strength in numbers and those numbers come in pounds.
There is always strength in numbers
It is not in numbers, but in unity, that our great strength lies.
I put up O.K. numbers - not Bugs Bunny-style numbers like some other guys - but O.K. numbers.
That's all baseball is, is numbers; it's run by numbers, averages, percentage and odds. Managers make their decisions based on the numbers.
I dream in numbers, and I like to look up the meaning of numbers, and numbers stick out to me.
... where does strength come from? It is not muscle strength any more. It is not also mere intellectual strength. What is strength? Strength is the support of the people.
There's strength in numbers. Once we show the world that we're together, they can't stop us.
Strength of numbers is the delight of the timid. The Valiant in spirit glory in fighting alone.
I love to hear my ideas come through other people. There is strength in numbers.
We live in a digital world where all is available at the touch of a screen. Money has been simplified, changed subtly over time from tangible bills to numbers in cyberspace. Cash is no longer in a cloth bag; it's numbers on a screen. Numbers that can be manipulated and modified. If you run out of numbers, you can just buy some more, right?
Organized religion is a sham and a crutch for weak-minded people who need strength in numbers.
There is always strength in numbers. The more individuals or organizations that you can rally to your cause, the better.
But the main point is that soldiers, after fighting for some time, are apt to be like burned-out cinders. They have shot off their ammunition, their numbers have been diminished, their strength and their morale are drained, and possibly their courage has vanished as well. As an organic whole, quite apart from their loss in numbers, they are far from being what they were before the action; and thus the amount of reserves spent is an accurate measure on the loss of morale.
People intuitively realize that there is strength in numbers and take comfort in the company of others, especially in times of anxiety or need.
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