Common sense isn't.
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| Mr. Roosevelt, this is my principal requestit is almost the last request I shall ever make of anybody. Before you leave the presidential chair, recommend Congress to submit to the Legislatures a Constitutional Amendment which will enfranchise women, and thus take your place in history with Lincoln, the great emancipator. I beg of you not to close your term of office without doing this. |
| ~ Susan B. Anthony (18201906), U.S. suffragist. As quoted in Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony, vol. 3, ch. 68, by Ida Husted Harper (1908). In a meeting with President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) on November 15, 1904, shortly after his election to a second term of office (first full term: he had succeeded to the Presidency when President McKinley was assassinated). She did not secure the desired assurance; Roosevelt never actively supported woman suffrage. At age 84, Anthony had been in uncertain health for four years and had greatly curtailed her public work. Also present at her meeting with Roosevelt were Ida Husted Harper, who transcribed the quotation, and Harriet Taylor Upton. ~ |
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| "No, not really. But I'll mention it to my Aunt." - Vogon guard. |
| ~ Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy ~ |
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| Forget thyself to marble. |
| ~ John Milton, Il Penseroso. Line 42. ~ |
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| The real Universe arched sickeningly away beneath them. Various pretend ones flitted silently by like mountain goats. Primal light exploded, splattering space-time as with gobbets of Jell-O. Time blossomed, matter shrank away. The highest prime number coalesced quietly in a corner and hid itself away forever. |
| ~ Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy ~ |
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| I pledge youI pledge myself to a new deal for the American people. |
| ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. Acceptance speech, 1932, at Democratic National Convention. James MacGregor Burns, Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox, p. 139, Harcourt Brace & Co. (1956). This was the phrase which later was emphasized as the name of the Roosevelt relief, recovery, and reform programs. ~ |
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| Or shipwrecked, kindles on the coast False fires, that others may be lost. |
| ~ William Wordsworth, To the Lady Fleming. ~ |
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| Illustrious predecessors. |
| ~ Henry Fielding, Covent Garden Journal. Jan. 11, 1752. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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