Quotes about common
common-sense world flats
Common sense is that which tells us the world is flat. Stuart Chase
common-sense earth paradise
A little common sense, goodwill, and a tiny dose of unselfishness could make this goodly earth into an earthly paradise. Richard Aldington
common-sense found grain
I have never seen either a drop of piety or a grain of truth or ingenuousness - nay, I have never found common sense in any Jew. John Calvin
common-sense fur common
Never buy a fur from a vegetarian. Joan Rivers
common ifs
Though wisdom is common, yet the many live as if they had a wisdom of their own. Heraclitus
common-sense important should
Everybody certainly has the right to defend themselves. That's not to say that they should defy common sense by avoiding or diffusing confrontation. And that's very, very important. Steven Seagal
common-sense principles kind
I don't really have a system or set of principles. It's kind of common sense mixed up with instinct. Tom Stoppard
common-sense giving worry
If you take care of yourself, 60 is nothing for women these days. In today's world you can be the kind of woman you want to be ... Of course, I've aged a bit in the face, but not enough to worry about it. I've common sense enough to know that if I'm nearly 70 something has to give. Tina Turner
common interest clash
So there's always been this clash between what is the public good - that which belongs to all of us in common - and what can be exploited for a private interest. Neil Abercrombie
common
Nobody had told me I was common. Ned Vizzini
common posh
I'm not posh or common, I'm in between. Martin Freeman
common-vision turkeys leader
If Turkey is prepared to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, then its leaders can proceed immediately to direct dialogue with its counterparts in Armenia to define a common vision for the future. Mark Foley
common restlessness
All of them had a restlessness in common. John Steinbeck
common-humanity common-sense world
The most practical thing in the world is common sense and common humanity. Nancy Astor
common
All these have a common denominator - all are brutal.
common continuous data difference either full good improving mean might objectives point points protection recovery second share
All the offerings share the common good of dramatically improving recovery point objectives vs. traditional nightly full or incremental backups. Continuous data protection vs. near-CDP might mean the difference between recovery points of 1 second or 1 hour. Either is much better than what we do today.
common expense men plausible sacrifices whether
All sacrifices of common sense, and all recourse to plausible political combinations, whether of individuals or of men, are uniformly made at the expense of the majority.
common breaking-down barriers
My entire life has been devoted to breaking down barriers, to finding common ground. Edward Brooke
common best-things
The best things are the most common. Luc de Clapiers
common-sense common knows
Common sense is the best sense I know of. Lord Chesterfield
common capacity brutes
The only things that separates us from the brute, with which we have so much in common, is the capacity to distinguish between right and wrong. Mahatma Gandhi
common nonviolence factors
The common factor of all religions is nonviolence. Mahatma Gandhi
common economic fair interests meets order rational
The establishment of a fair and rational new world economic order meets the requirement of economic globalization and conforms to the common interests of all countries, Hu Jintao
common common-sense compassion essential people
the essential decency, compassion and common sense of the American people will prevail. Jimmy Carter
common goal great guys improving last practice week
The guys had a great week of practice and have the common goal of improving their times from last week.
common disgrace everyday grievances matters universal
The grievances of which we complain, be assured, sir, are not imaginary, but real - not local, but universal - not occasional, but continual, everyday matter-of-fact things and have become, to the disgrace of our common country, matters of history.
common democracy dignity great poisonous pride
The great poems, Shakespeare's included, are poisonous to the idea of the pride and dignity of the common man, the life-blood of democracy Walt Whitman
common-sense be-kind fool
If we don't plant the right things, we will reap the wrong things. It goes without saying. And you don't have to be, you know, a brilliant biochemist and you don't have to have an IQ of 150. Just common sense tells you to be kind, ninny, fool. Be kind. Maya Angelou
common-sense needs common
Common sense needs to be more common. Phil McGraw
common courtesy common-courtesy
Common courtesy dictates that we never drain the lifeblood of anyone to whom we've been formally introduced. Kelley Armstrong
common tragic inertia
Nothing is more tragic - or more common - than mental inertia. Napoleon Hill
common-sense liberty violence
Freedom is poetry, taking liberties with words, breaking the rules of normal speech, violating common sense. Freedom is violence. Norman O. Brown
common submissive traits
It is a common trait of primates to become submissive and even worshipful toward one who has the power to kill them. Orson Scott Card