Common sense isn't.
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| While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; And when Rome falls-the world. |
| ~ Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto iv. Stanza 145.; George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron. (1788-1824) ~ |
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| Imagination grows by exercise and contrary to common belief is more powerful in the mature than in the young. |
| ~ W. Somerset Maugham ~ |
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| All with one voice contended which should praise [Perseus] most. |
| ~ -Autobiography, XCII Benvenuto Cellini ~ |
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| I like a church; I like a cowl; I like a prophet of the soul; And on my heart monastic aisles Fall like sweet strains or pensive smiles: Yet not for all his faith can see Would I that cowléd churchman be. |
| ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Problem. ~ |
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| He is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention. |
| ~ Adam Smith, -Book IV, Chapter 2. ~ |
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| Well, children, enjoy this all you can, for in four years you may begin to walk over again. |
| ~ William Howard Taft (18571930), U.S. president. Taft to his son Robert and daughter Helen while being driven about Beverly, Massachusetts, in an automobile. Archie Butt, Taft and Roosevelt: The Intimate Letters of Archie Butt, Military Aide, 1: 174, Doubleday, Doran & Company (1930). For the first time in his life, Taft did not have to worry about his personal finances. ~ |
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| What man who carries a heavenly soul in him, has not groaned to perceive, that unless he committed a sort of suicide as to the practical things of this world, he never can hope to regulate his earthly conduct by that same heavenly soul? |
| ~ Herman Melville (18191891), U.S. author. Pierre (1852), bk. XIV, The Writings of Herman Melville, vol. 7, eds. Harrison Hayford, Hershel Parker, and G. Thomas Tanselle (1971). Written by Plotinus Plinlimmon, in a pamphlet. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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