A Quote by Rajneesh

Crowds create illusions. — © Rajneesh
Crowds create illusions.
The only cure for loss of illusions is fresh illusions, more illusions, and always illusions.
Technologies evolve in the strangest ways. Computers were created to calculate ballistics equations, and now we use them to create amusing illusions. Creating amusing illusions is a big business if you play it right.
Crowds of bees are giddy with clover Crowds of grasshoppers skip at our feet, Crowds of larks at their matins hang over, Thanking the Lord for a life so sweet.
We create the illusions we need to go on.
I have no illusions that my work can rouse the masses to create change, because literature simply doesn't have that power anymore in my country, if it does anywhere. But I do hope that it can be read by those who are in positions to create change, or that it can at least be part of that dialogue.
It's only illusions that destroy us. It's illusions that convince us that we can't. It's the illusions of the transient that tell us that all this matters.
The worst thing about film, from my point of view, is that it cripples illusions which I have encouraged people to create in their heads. Film doesn't create illusion. It makes them impossible. It is a bullying form of reality, like the model rooms in the furniture department of Bloomingdale's.
What is real for me are the illusions I create with my paintings. Everything else is quicksand.
The notion that as a man grows older his illusions leave him is not quite true. What is true is that his early illusions are supplanted by new, and to him, equally convincing illusions.
The 'wisdom of the crowds' is the most ridiculous statement I've heard in my life. Crowds are dumb.
Crowds of men are like crowds of sheep. Not the best, but the first leader is usually followed.
It takes people to move crowds in the right direction, crowds by themselves just stand around and mutter.
You can watch actors create their illusions, but if you don't see where they get the pigeons from, you don't really know how they're doing it.
Language, philosophy, and science are interwoven into the design of words, which are manipulated to create surprising illusions.
Crowds of minds can be wise, but crowds of bodies just aren't.
My hatred of crowds, the obviousness of crowds, of anything en masse. Is this why I like little-known books? A general desire to escape the main world.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!