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Source: The Dream of Scipio
Source: Northanger abbey
“All things remarkable are surprisingly simple; albeit difficult to find.”
Source: Healology
Source: Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
Source: Czas pogardy
Source: Monarchs and Mendicants
Source: Apology, Crito And Phaedo Of Socrates.
Source: Classic Fairy Tales: Fairy Stories Every Child Should Know
“I went to the actual SVU precinct... and got a really good sense of what it was like.”
Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson
“Be sober, and to doubt prepense, These are the sinews of good sense.”
Source: Integral Spirituality: A Startling New Role for Religion in the Modern and Postmodern World
Source: The federalist papers
“Man is so perfectable and corruptible he can become a fool through good sense.”
Source: The life and letters of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography and select correspondence, from original manuscripts
Source: Diderot, interpreter of nature: selected writings
Source: Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric
Source: We Are Still Married: Stories and Letters
Source: The Works of [the Right Honourable] Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 483-600. The Guardian. The lover. The present state of the war. The late trial and cenviction of Count Tariff. The Whig-examiner. The Freeholder, no. 1-30
Source: Above the battle
Source: The Great Secret or Occultism Unveiled
“Quitters have the good sense to admit their mistakes, cut their losses, and move on.”
Source: The Quit
Source: Essays on Men and Manners
Source: Johnson's Lives of the British poets completed by W. Hazlitt
“Perfect good sense shuns all extremity, content to couple wisdom with sobriety.”
Source: Addison's Essays
Source: The Mourning Bride. A Tragedy
“Giving requires good sense. [Lat., Rest est ingeniosa dare.]”
Source: Johnsoniana; or supplement to Boswell; being Anecdotes and sayings of Dr. Johnson, etc
Source: Select essays on the belles lettres
Source: The Works: Comprising His Poems, Correspondence and Translations : in Eight Volumes. ¬The poetical works, Vol. 1
Source: The Selected Writings of John and John Quincy Adams
Source: Letters Addressed to the Countess of Ossory, from the Year 1769 to 1797: Now First Printed from Original Mss. Edited, with Notes, by R. Vernon Smith