Common sense isn't.
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| He has an oar in every man's boat, and a finger in every pie. |
| ~ Cervantes, Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxii. ~ |
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| As there are three of us come on purpose for the game, you won't be so cantankerous as to spoil the party by sitting out. |
| ~ Richard Sheridan, The Rivals. Act v. Sc. 3. ~ |
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| I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world. |
| ~ Walt Whitman, Song of Myself. 52. ~ |
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| If this myth is tragic, that is because its hero is conscious. Where would his torture be, indeed, if at every step the hope of succeeding upheld him? The workman of today works every day in his life at the same tasks, and this fate is no less absurd. But it is tragic only at the rare moments when it becomes conscious. |
| ~ The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus (1913 - 1960) ~ |
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| I have read with interest and a good deal of dismay the decisions of the British Government regarding its Palestine policy.... Frankly I do not believe that the British are wholly correct in saying that the framers of the Palestine Mandate could not have intended that Palestine should be converted into a Jewish state against the will of the Arab population of the country.... [W]hile the Palestine Mandate undoubtedly did not intend to take away the right of citizenship and of taking part in the Government on the part of the Arab population, it nevertheless did intend to convert Palestine into a Jewish Home.... Certainly that was the impression that was given to the whole world at the time of the Mandate. |
| ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. Letter, May 17, 1939, to Secretary of State Cordell Hull. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Foreign Affairs, Second Series. Photocopies of documents from The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York, vol. 15, p. 117, ed. Donald B. Schewe, Clearwater Publishing (1969). Roosevelt concerned himself with the Palestine Question from early in his administration down to a visit with King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia after the Yalta Conference. ~ |
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| If during the dreaming state you direct your awareness and your concentration to the throat, this will make your dreams clearer. Whereas, if you direct your awareness to the heart, then it will make your sleep deeper. So here is a subjective sleeping pill. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, January 16, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| Such is the aspect of this shore; 'T is Greece, but living Greece no more! So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there. |
| ~ Lord Byron, The Giaour. Line 90. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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