Common sense isn't.
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| Where you and I went down the lane with ale mugs in our hands ... |
| ~G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936) ~ |
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| Christians have burnt each other, quite persuaded That all the Apostles would have done as they did. |
| ~ Lord Byron, Don Juan. Canto i. Stanza 83. ~ |
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| Ordinary compassion and love give rise to a very close feeling, but it is essentially attachment. As long as the other person appears to you as beautiful or good, love remains, but as soon as he or she appears to you as less beautiful or good, your love completely changes. Even though your dear friend is the same person, he feels more like an enemy. Instead of love, you now feel hostility. With genuine love and compassion, another person's appearance or behavior has no effect on your attitude. Real compassion comes from seeing the other's suffering. You feel a sense of responsibility and you want to do something for him or her. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, November 26, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| If a person has never encountered love towards himself or herself from any quarter, it is very sad. But if that person can meet even one person who will show unconditional love - simply acceptance an compassion - if he knows that he is an object of someone else's affection and love, it is bound to have an impact, and this will be appreciated. Because there is a seed in himself, this act of love will start to catalyse or ripen that seed. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, May 26, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| Hence these tears. |
| ~ Terence, Andria. Act i. Sc. 1, 99. (126.) ~ |
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| People dont eat in the long runthey eat every day. |
| ~ Attributed to HARRY L. HOPKINS, who headed the Federal Emergency Relief Administration in 1933.Robert E. Sherwood, Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History, p. 52 (1948). ~ |
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| I have other fish to fry. |
| ~ Cervantes, Don Quixote. Part ii. Chap. xxxv. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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