“The theistic philosopher has a tendency to devalue insufficient worldviews, ideologies, and quite often common sense for the greater good, and in such cases, one should not be discouraged when seen as a bad guy. If he stresses over man's perception of a righteous heart, then he has given his heart to man.” IfsMenShouldHeartGuyGivenCommonCasesGreaterPerceptionStressPhilosopherCommon SenseTendenciesIdeologyRighteousBad GuysDiscouragedWorldviewInsufficientGreater GoodDevalue Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“In tantra we don't believe in commandments. We believe in the moment and the truth that is applicable for that moment, as best we can sort it out with our heart, our intuition, our knowledge, our common sense.” BelieveHeartMomentsCommonChristianityDon't BelieveIntuitionCommon SenseThat MomentCommandmentsTantra Author:Frederick Lenz
“People say 'I love Artists', but what they really know about Artists? They've ever thought about sharing the real madness with us? I believe those extreme passions/emotions in me separated from the real world is the sauce to pull out the inspirations out of me that touch the core of people's hearts, which is usually wandering about deep inside of you unconsciously covered with the social taboo called 'common sense'.” PeopleKnowsWorldBelieveHeartRealInspirationArtistPassionI BelieveSocialCommonEmotionMadnessExtremesCoreCommon SenseWanderCoveredReal WorldTabooSauceDeep InsideSocial Taboos Author:Hiroko Sakai
“Ernest Bevin had many of the strongest characteristics of the English race. His manliness, his common sense, his rough simplicity, sturdiness and kind heart, easy geniality and generosity, all are qualities which we who live in the southern part of this famous island regard with admiration.” HeartKindEasyCommonRaceQualityRegardSimplicityCommon SenseGenerosityIslandsCharacteristicsRoughAdmirationStrongestSouthernManlinessKind HeartGeniality Author:Ernest Bevin