Common sense isn't.
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| Liberty requires opportunity to make a livinga living decent according to the standard of the time, a living which gives a man not only enough to live by, but something to live for. |
| ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. The Wit and Wisdom of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Government and Democracy, p. 31, eds. Peter and Helen Beilenson, Peter Pauper Press (1982). ~ |
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| Wept o'er his wounds, or tales of sorrow done, Shoulder'd his crutch, and shew'd how fields were won. |
| ~ Oliver Goldsmith, The Deserted Village. Line 157. ~ |
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| Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it. |
| ~ Sören Kierkegaard ~ |
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| Life at any time can become difficult: life at any time can become easy. It all depends upon how one adjusts oneself to life. |
| ~Morarji Desai ~ |
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| >consult guide about alcohol Alcohol, in addition to its familiar enjoyable effects, also helps cushion the shock of matter transference beams. |
| ~ Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy ~ |
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| When the inhabitants of some sequestered island first descry the big canoe of the European rolling through the blue waters towards their shores, they rush down to the beach in crowds, and with open arms stand ready to embrace the strangers. Fatal embrace! They fold to their bosoms the vipers whose sting is destined to poison all their joys; and the instinctive feeling of love within their breasts is soon converted into the bitterest hate. |
| ~ Herman Melville (18191891), U.S. author. Typee (1846), ch. 4, The Writings of Herman Melville, vol. 1, eds. Harrison Hayford, Hershel Parker, and G. Thomas Tanselle (1968). ~ |
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| With grave Aspect he rose, and in his rising seem'd A pillar of state; deep on his front engraven Deliberation sat, and public care; And princely counsel in his face yet shone, Majestic though in ruin: sage he stood, With Atlantean shoulders, fit to bear The weight of mightiest monarchies; his look Drew audience and attention still as night Or summer's noontide air. |
| ~ John Milton, Paradise Lost. Book ii. Line 300. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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