The reason grandparents and grandchildren get along so well is that they have a common enemy.
Cats cant speak, that's common sense. -Yoruichi
Our uniqueness is what makes us common. It is the same fact that we are unique that we as individuals have in common.
Conscience that isn't hitched up to common sense is a mighty dangerous thing.
Common sense is like deodorant. People that need it most don't use it.
The "self," it seems today, is at the core of the nation's worldview rather than others (the common good), or God.
Never let your emotions get so high that they flood your common sense.
A family is too frail a vessel to contain the risks of all the warring impulses expressed when such a group meets on common ground.
The problem is that many times people suspend their common sense because they get drowned in business models and Harvard business school teachings.
The central con of the political coalition assembled by Ronald Reagan and maintained by his successors was that government was a common enemy.
The common people have no history: persecuted by the present, they cannot think of preserving the memory of the past.
Common sense tells us that the things of the earth exist only a little, and that true reality is only in dreams.
Michael Pollan is a champion. In all ways. A man of great integrity, humor, and common sense and kindness.
When it all boils down, it's about embracing each others' stories and maybe even finding that synergy to collaborate for the common good.
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.
Market forces and capitalism by themselves aren't sufficient to ensure the common good and to limit the concentration of wealth at levels that are compatible with democratic ideals.
Libertarians recognize the inevitable pluralism of the modern world and for that reason assert that individual liberty is at least part of the common good.
I'm a real common sense guy who caught a lot of good breaks and who has been very, very fortunate.
We may always depend on it that algebra, which cannot be translated into good English and sound common sense, is bad algebra.
We have almost succeeded in leveling all human activities to the common denominator of securing the necessities of life and providing for their abundance.
We must return optimism to our parenting. To focus on the joys, not the hassles; the love, not the disappointments; the common sense, not the complexities.