Mary Margaret ('Mollie') Kaye (M.M. Kaye) Quotes
Common sense will nearly always stand you in better stead than a slavish adherence to the conventions.

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With age comes common sense and wisdom.
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Historical methodology, as I see it, is a product of common sense applied to circumstances.
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We have points in common with the FDP, particularly when it comes to tax.
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Taste is the common sense of genius.
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Though the demonetisation move should be welcomed, govt should have planned well in advance to ensure that no common man suffer.
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This is a bipartisan effort. This is just good common sense. This is where the public wants us to go. They want us to not be so dependent on foreign oil.
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It is impossible for capitalists and laborers to have common interests.
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I believe in the Constitution - and I believe in common sense.
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I always thought that common sense would prevail. But on a game show, there is no common sense.
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My inspiration comes from the common man and nature.
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Common sense will always prevail. America will advance the agenda for the greatest minds.
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No mistake is more common and more fatuous than appealing to logic in cases which are beyond her jurisdiction.
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We have created characters and animated them in the dimension of depth, revealing through them to our perturbed world that the things we have in common far outnumber and outweigh those that divide us.
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I became demented overnight. Sudden onset is one factor that distinguishes my form of dementia from the more common form associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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It's just not a good idea to drink and drive; that is just common sense. But common sense is not that common!
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I think U.S. and Chinese businesses need a common language and dialogue.
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The voice of the Lord is the voice of common sense, which is shared by all that is.
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We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language.
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Being alive is a common road. It's what we notice makes us different.
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Once I had wondered what it would be like to be an adult. I thought, like all children, that adulthood was accompanied by esoteric secrets, complicated insights, mysteriously acquired skills. But it turned out to be very simple: you were exactly the same, you were still a child, but you had to find a way to look after yourself.
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Common sense will nearly always stand you in better stead than a slavish adherence to the conventions.