Common sense isn't.
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| When some were saying that if Cæsar should march against the city they could not see what forces there were to resist him, Pompey replied with a smile, bidding them be in no concern, "for whenever I stamp my foot in any part of Italy there will rise up forces enough in an instant, both horse and foot." |
| ~ Plutarch, Life of Pompey. ~ |
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| You think dogs will not be in heaven? I tell you, they will be there long before any of us. |
| ~Robert Louis Stevenson ~ |
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| I preche of nothing but for coveityse. Therfor my theme is yet, and ever was - Radix malorum est cupiditas. |
| ~ Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400), British poet. ~ |
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| Every boy who has a dog should also have a mother, so the dog can be fed regularly. |
| ~Anonymous ~ |
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| She was a form of life and light That seen, became a part of sight, And rose, where'er I turn'd mine eye, The morning-star of memory! Yes, love indeed is light from heaven; A spark of that immortal fire With angels shared, by Alla given, To lift from earth our low desire. |
| ~ Lord Byron, The Giaour. Line 1127. ~ |
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| One of the roles of beer about this time [1650's] was that of consoling those in distress or trouble. Hugh Latimer had a goblet of spiced ale with his supper the night before he was burned alive, while Mary Queen of Scots, who was partial to the brown beer of Burton-on-Trent, had supplies of this excellent brew sent to her during her long captivity at Fotheringay. It helped her to pass the days until her execution in 1587. Sir Walter Raleigh, on the morning of his execution in 1618, treated himself to a cool tankard and a soothing pipe of tobacco. |
| ~John Watney, 1974 ~ |
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| Ah, there are no longer any children! |
| ~ Moliere, Le Malade Imaginaire. Act ii. Sc. 11. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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