Common sense isn't.
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| There never was a good war or a bad peace. |
| ~ Benjamin Franklin, Letter to Josiah Quincy, Sept. 11, 1773. ~ |
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| I think this would be a good time for a beer. |
| ~Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933 ~ |
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| The appearance of things to the mind is the standard of every action to man. |
| ~ Epictetus, That we ought not to be angry with Mankind. Chap. xxviii. ~ |
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| Virtue could see to do what virtue would By her own radiant light, though sun and moon Were in the flat sea sunk. And Wisdom's self Oft seeks to sweet retired solitude, Where with her best nurse Contemplation She plumes her feathers and lets grow her wings, That in the various bustle of resort Were all-to ruffled, and sometimes impair'd. He that has light within his own clear breast May sit i' th' centre and enjoy bright day; But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts Benighted walks under the midday sun. |
| ~ John Milton, Comus. Line 373. ~ |
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| On Child-rearing: Nothing appeals to children more than justice, and they should be taught in the nursery to "play fair" in games, to respect each other's property and rights, to give credit to others, and not to take too much credit to themselves. |
| ~ Emily Post, Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home, Chap. XXXV¶29, 1922 ~ |
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| you might be a physics major... ...if when you look in a mirror, you see a physics major. |
| ~ physics humor ~ |
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| Ive fired my last shot. I think I should have another round in my belt. |
| ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. William Leutchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal: 1932-1940, p. 292, Harper & Row (1963). This is what the President told a group of Senators when he was attempting to get the arms embargo legislation repealed. He wished to use the ability of the United States to produce weapons to provide defensive armaments to the European nations threatened by the Axis powers. His appeal fell on deaf ears as they did not believe there would be a war. Six weeks later Hitler attacked Poland. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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