Common sense isn't.
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| A dog can express more with his tail in minutes than his owner can express with his tongue in hours. |
| ~Anonymous ~ |
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| As I grow older, I pay less attention to what men say. I just watch what they do. |
| ~Andrew Carnegie ~ |
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| For who would lose, Though full of pain this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallow'd up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated night? |
| ~ John Milton, Paradise Lost. Book ii. Line 146. ~ |
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| Softly sweet, in Lydian measures, Soon he sooth'd his soul to pleasures. War, he sung, is toil and trouble; Honour but an empty bubble; Never ending, still beginning, Fighting still, and still destroying. If all the world be worth the winning, Think, oh think it worth enjoying: Lovely Thais sits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee. |
| ~ John Dryden, Alexander's Feast. Line 97. ~ |
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| I live not in myself, but I become Portion of that around me; and to me High mountains are a feeling, but the hum Of human cities torture. |
| ~ Lord Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto iii. Stanza 72. ~ |
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| ... Man's first civilization gave great place to intoxication. Long before there was decadence or world-weariness, men and women wanted to change their response to the planet on which they had evolved to self-consciousness. |
| ~Jacquetta Hawkes, The First Great Civilization ~ |
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| For where money beareth all the swing, there many vain and superfluous occupations must needs be used, to serve only for riotous superfluity and unhonest pleasure. |
| ~ -Of Sciences, Crafts, and Occupation, Sir Thomas More ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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