Common sense isn't.
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| The tyrannies of today are improved; they no longer admit of silence or neutrality. One has to take a stand, be either for or against. Well, in that case, I am against. |
| ~ The Myth of Sisyphus, The Artist And His Time, Albert Camus (1913 - 1960) ~ |
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| Now I lay me down to bed; Darkness won't engulf my head. I can see by infra-red. How I hate the night. Now I lay me down to sleep, Try to count electric sheep. Sweet dream wishes you can keep. How I hate the night. |
| ~ Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy ~ |
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| Quiet is the mind, quiet the body and speech. Completely freed by genuine knowing, such a being is truly at peace. |
| ~The Arhat ~ |
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| Quote of the moment |
| If with water you fill up your glasses, You'll never write anything wise, For Ale is the horse of Parnassus Which hurries a bard to the skies. |
| ~Thomas Moore (1799-1852), Odes of Anacreon, 17th Century ~ |
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| ... a payne is made that no person or persons that shall brewe any weddyn-ale to sell, shall not brewe above twelve strike of mault at the most, and that the said person so married shall not keepe or have above eight messe of persons at his dinner within the burrowe: and before his brydall daye he shall keep no unlawfull games in hys house, nor out of his house on pain of 20 shilling. |
| ~Court Records, Hales-Owen Borough, Salpo County, England, Circa 1598 ~ |
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| Pan himself, The simple shepherd's awe-inspiring god! |
| ~ William Wordsworth, The Excursion.Book iv. ~ |
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| He is an optician, daily having to do with the microscope, telescope, and other inventions for sharpening our natural sight, thus enabling us mortals (as I once heard an eccentric put it) liberally to enlarge the field of our original and essential ignorance. |
| ~ Herman Melville (18191891), U.S. author. Inscription Epistolary to W.C.R... John Marr (1888), pp. 468-469, Collected Poems of Herman Melville, ed. Howard P. Vincent (1947). Referring to Hillary. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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