Common sense isn't.
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| Scientific research and development should work together with meditative research and development since both are concerned with similar objects. The one proceeds through experiment by instruments and the other through inner experience and meditation. A clear distinction should be made between what is not found by science and what is found to be nonexistent by science. What science finds to be nonexistent, we must accept as nonexistent; but what science merely does not find is a completely different matter... It is quite clear that there are many, many mysterious things. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, January 7, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| Listening to someone who brews his own beer is like listening to a religious fanatic talk about the day he saw the light. |
| ~Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette, 1991 ~ |
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| Recognizes ever and anon The breeze of Nature stirring in his soul. |
| ~ William Wordsworth, The Excursion.Book iv. ~ |
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| One may walk over the highest mountain one step at a time. |
| ~John Wanamaker ~ |
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| The primal duties shine aloft, like stars; The charities that soothe and heal and bless Are scattered at the feet of man like flowers. |
| ~ William Wordsworth, The Excursion.Book ix. ~ |
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| I hope your committee will not permit doubts as to constitutionality, however reasonable, to block the suggested legislation. |
| ~ President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, letter to Representative Samuel B. Hill, July 6, 1935.The Public Papers and Addresses of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1935, p. 298 (1938). NOTE: The last paragraph of the foregoing letter to Congressman Hill should, of course, be read as a whole. When it is, it will be seen that the paragraph merely sets forth the traditional rule which the Courts are supposed to follow in determining whether or not a statute is unconstitutional . The letter to Congressman Hill was really an under-statement of this rule. During the past two years certain newspaper publishers and columnists have quoted only the last sentence of the letter, taken completely from its text, so as to give a wholly false impression of the letter. It is perhaps typical of methods now prevalent among certain newspaper owners and publishers (p. 298). This note was written by FDR. ~ |
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| He 's a sure card. |
| ~ John Dryden, The Spanish Friar. Act ii. Sc. 2. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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