865 Quotations with Common.
- 41. Earl of Roscommon: What you keep by you, you may change and mend but words, once spoken, can never ...

- 42. Woodrow Wilson: There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is t ...

- 43. Tillotson: Sincerity is like traveling on a plain, beaten road, which commonly brings a man ...

- 44. William James: Why should we think upon things that are lovely? Because thinking determines lif ...

- 45. Austin Farrar: "Knowledge, without common sense," says Lee, is "folly; without method, it is wa ...

- 46. C. E. Stowe: Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ...

- 47. Author Unknown: A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning.

- 48. Author Unknown: The biggest shortage of all is the shortage of common sense.

- 49. Doctor Who: The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of alter ...

- 50. George Eliot: It is a common enough case, that of a man being suddenly captivated by a woman n ...

- 51. Dame Rose Macaulay: It is a common delusion that you can make things better by talking about them.

- 52. Ambrose Bierce: ABILITY, n. The natural equipment to accomplish some small part of the meaner am ...

- 53. Ambrose Bierce: ACCUSE, v.t. To affirm another's guilt or unworth; most commonly as a justificat ...

- 54. Ambrose Bierce: BEARD, n. The hair that is commonly cut off by those who justly execrate the abs ...

- 55. Ambrose Bierce: BOTANY, n. The science of vegetables -- those that are not good to eat, as well ...

- 56. Ambrose Bierce: BRAIN, n. An apparatus with which we think what we think. That which distinguish ...

- 57. Ambrose Bierce: COMMONWEALTH, n. An administrative entity operated by an incalculable multitude ...

- 58. Ambrose Bierce: CURSE, v.t. Energetically to belabor with a verbal slap-stick. This is an operat ...

- 59. Ambrose Bierce: DANCE, v.i. To leap about to the sound of tittering music, preferably with arms ...

- 60. Ambrose Bierce: DEPUTY, n. A male relative of an office-holder, or of his bondsman. The deputy i ...

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