Common sense isn't.
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| I want to be anything, but your mistake |
| ~ Sister Hazel, Your Mistake ~ |
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| When we talk about violence, we must understand that we are speaking about a phenomenon in which it is almost impossible to predict the outcome. Even though the motivation on the part of the perpetrator of the act may be pure and positive, when violence is used as a means, it is very difficult to predict the consequences. For this reason, it is always better to avoid a situation that may require violent means. However, tolerance and patience do not imply submission or giving in to injustice. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, December 4, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| Do not reflect upon the missteps of others, their deeds and misdeeds, but rather look upon what you yourself have done and left undone. |
| ~Flowers ~ |
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| She was a phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight, A lovely apparition, sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilights too her dusky hair, But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful dawn. |
| ~ William Wordsworth, She was a Phantom of Delight. ~ |
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| Be not as one that hath ten thousand years to live; death is nigh at hand: while thou livest, while thou hast time, be good. |
| ~ Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Meditations. iv. 17. ~ |
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| [W]e must remember that so long as war exists on earth there will be some danger that even the Nation that most ardently desires peace may be drawn into war. |
| ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. Ed. Samuel I. Rosenman, The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Speech at Chautauqua, New York, August 14, 1936, vol. 5, p. 292, New York, Random House (1938-1950). Edward M. Bennett, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Search for Security: American-Soviet Relations, 1933-1939, p. 79, Scholarly Resources, Inc. (1985). FDR wished to make Americans aware that no matter how much they wished to remain insulated from foreign entanglements and war that the decision might not be up to them. ~ |
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| Quote of the moment |
| The gods visit the sins of the fathers upon the children. |
| ~ Euripides, Phrixus. Frag. 970. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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