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Source: Social Justice and the City
Source: Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839
“It is as common for tastes to change as it is uncommon for traits of character.”
Source: George Eliot's Life, Complete: Top Novelist Focus
“There's folks 'ud hold a sieve under the pump and expect to carry away the water.”
Source: Adam Bede
Source: The Spanish gypsy
Source: The works of Jonathan Swift ...: with copious notes and additions, and a memoir of the author
Source: The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: Containing Interesting and Valuable Papers, Not Hitherto Published ... With Memoir of the Author
“What the common man cannot understand he hates.”
Source: God's Men: A Novel
Source: Literature and life, lects
Source: Character and characteristic men
Source: Success and Its Conditions
Source: Literature and life, lects
Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
Source: Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan
Source: Lacon: or, Many things in few words
Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words Addressed to Those who Think
Source: The Intellectual Life: With a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci, etched by Leopold Flameng
“It often falls, in course of common life, that right long time is overborne of wrong.”
Source: The Works of Mr. Edmund Spenser
“Common sense is almost as omniscient as God.”
Source: Emily Dickinson's Open Folios: Scenes of Reading, Surfaces of Writing
Source: Wake Up and Smell the Coffee!: Advice, Wisdom, and Uncommon Good Sense
Source: The Works of the Right Honourable Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Including Her Correspondence, Poems, and Essays, Form Her Genuine Papers
Source: Views and Opinions
Source: Puck: His Vicissitudes, Adventures, Observations, Conclusions, Friendships, and Philosophies
“Woman has this in common with angels, that suffering beings belong especially to her.”
Source: Thoughts for Every-day Living from the Spoken and Written Words of Maltbie Davenport Babcock
Source: Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan
Source: Fugitive Poetry