Common sense isn't.
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| They are damn good projectsexcellent projects. That goes for all the projects up there. You know some people make fun of people who speak a foreign language, and dumb people criticize something they do not understand, and that is what is going on up thereGod damn it! |
| ~ HARRY L. HOPKINS, head of the Works Progress Administration, in a statement defending the Federal Arts Project at a press conference, April 4, 1935.Robert E. Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins, p. 60 (1948). Sherwood says, The reports of this conference quoted Hopkins as saying that the people are too damned dumb, and this phrase was given plenty of circulation in the press (p. 61). He adds in a footnote that it will be seen from the transcript of his remarks that this particular statement was directed not at the people but at the critical orators (p. 938). ~ |
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| The mind is flighty and elusive, moving wherever it pleases. Taming it is wonderful indeed - for a disciplined mind invites true joy. |
| ~Mind ~ |
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| Voting: [M]en cannot be justly bound by laws, in making which they have no share. |
| ~ Letter to Joseph C. Cabell, January 5, 1829 (James Madison, 1865, IV, page 2) ~ |
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| Such sober certainty of waking bliss. |
| ~ John Milton, Comus. Line 263. ~ |
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| You can never step in the same river twice. |
| ~ Heraculitus ~ |
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| Whoever has been negligent, but later becomes vigilant, is like the moon which, freed from clouds, lights up the world. |
| ~The World ~ |
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| Let us not wonder if something happens which never was before, or if something doth not appear among us with which the ancients were acquainted. |
| ~ Plutarch, Symposiacs. Book viii. Question ix. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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