Common Sense Quotes
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Nothing can be more contrary to religion and the clergy than reason and common sense.
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Common sense is the enemy of Romance.
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Common sense is the best prophet.
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Do not be bullied out of your common sense by the specialist; two to one, he is a pedant.
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Common sense consists of those layers of prejudice laid down before the age of 18.
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If a man has common sense, he has all the sense there is.
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Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense and plain dealing.
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Common sense needs constant reappraisal.
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The best part of being blonde is forgivable momentary lapses of common sense.
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I'm a real common sense guy who caught a lot of good breaks and who has been very, very fortunate.
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I have a lot of common sense. I know what needs to be done and how to approach it. I have an ability to work with people on large enterprises.
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Have common sense and stick to the point.
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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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Am I a criminal? The world knows I'm not a criminal. What are they trying to put me in jail for? You've lost common sense in this society because of religious fanaticism and dogma.
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Common sense to one person might be something different to another.
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It's time for some common sense from federal agencies.
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The most uncommon form of intelligence is common sense.
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I know a lot of celebrity types go for Kabbalah and Scientology. But why pay 10 per cent of your earnings to someone when it's all common sense: treat others as you'd like to be treated yourself.
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Common sense should tell us that there is no reason for civilians to have access to easily concealable handguns with the capability to shoot through body armor.
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We have too many intellectuals who are afraid to use the pistol of common sense.
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Yes, very sensible... People die of common sense, Dorian, one lost moment at a time. Life is a moment. There is no hereafter. So make it burn always with the hardest flame.
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As we progress along the intercultural journey, we become self-reflective about habits of heart and mind and the ways these are expressed in daily life. We develop strategies for encountering change, unfamiliarity and ambiguity in creative ways. We begin to realize that what is taken, as "common sense" is really "cultural sense". Our life becomes richer and deeper for having encountered differences.
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Common sense is the genius of humanity.
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Historical methodology, as I see it, is a product of common sense applied to circumstances.