Common sense isn't.
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| Now will I show myself to have more of the serpent than the dove; that is, more knave than fool. |
| ~ Christopher Marlowe, The Jew of Malta. Act ii. ~ |
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| you might be a physics major... ...if you have a pet named after a scientist. |
| ~ physics humor ~ |
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| "... Let's consider your age to begin with---how old are you?" "I'm seven and a half, exactly." "You needn't say `exactually,'" the Queen remarked. "I can believe it without that. Now I'll give _you_ something to believe. I'm just one hundred and one, five months and a day." "I can't believe _that_!" said Alice. "Can't you?" the Queen said in a pitying tone. "Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes." Alice laughed. "There's no use trying," she said: "one _can't_ belive impossible things." "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was you age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." |
| ~ Through the Looking-Glass Chapter v ~ |
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| I used to feel that if I ever gain a state of cessation, I shall really take a good rest. Once we have attained such a state, we could take a good rest and a real holiday, in the true sense of the word. Until we get to such a state, it is foolish for us to be complacent. When we have attained the state of cessation, we have truly reached a very secure ground. |
| ~ The Path to Tranquility, May 24, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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| Autobiographies are ... only useful as the lives you read about and analyze may suggest to you something that you may find useful in your own journey through life. |
| ~ Eleanor Roosevelt (18841962), First Lady of the United States, author, speaker, and diplomat. This Is My Story, ch. 23 (1937). ~ |
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| Now welcom, somer, with thy sonne softe, That hast this wintres wedres overshake, And driven away the longe nyghtes blake. |
| ~ Geoffrey Chaucer (1340?-1400), British poet. ~ |
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| That all-softening, overpowering knell, The tocsin of the soul,-the dinner bell. |
| ~ Lord Byron, Don Juan. Canto v. Stanza 49. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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