“Only sound common sense, respectable fellow that he is, in the homely realm of his own four walls, has very wonderful adventures directly he ventures out into the wide world of research.” WorldSoundCommonFourWonderfulAdventureWallResearchFellowsWideCommon SenseRealmsVentureRespectableHomelyFour Walls Book:Socialism: Utopian and Scientific Source: Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
“The use of torture is contrary to sound judgment and common sense. Humanity itself cries out against it, and demands it to be utterly abolished.” UseHumanitySoundCommonCryDemandJudgmentContraryCommon SenseTortureSound Judgment Author:Catherine the Great
“Common sense is so just an understanding that it rises almost to a virtue; in truth, it involves virtues and their participation in judgment. For sound sense implies all powers uniting; none too prominent, so as to tyrannize; none too small, so as to be overborne.” UnderstandingSoundCommonVirtueJudgmentCommon SenseParticipationProminentUniting Author:James Vila Blake
“When I started writing, I didn't have the common sense to use a pseudonym, so I write under my own name. If I did have a pen name, though, it would be something very historical - something that sounds very sort of Regency... Sophia something.” IfsWritingUseWould BeNamesSoundMy OwnCommonHistoricalCommon SensePensSophiaPseudonyms Author:Nicola Cornick
“Requiring valid, photographic identification is a common sense step to ensure voter integrity and sound elections.” SoundCommonStepsIntegrityElectionCommon SenseVotersIdentificationPhotographic Memory Author:Sonny Perdue
“Not to sound corny, but intelligence is big. Everything fades, and everything can be modified. But intelligence is something you cant fake. Im not even talking about whether you can read a thesaurus backwards. But there is a beauty in common sense.” BigsSoundCommonTalkingCommon SenseFakeFadesBackwardsCantCornyThesaurus Author:Wale
“Before sight and sound hijacked our attention, we shared with all life a sort of common sense, a chemical sense that depended on direct contact with matter in the water or the air.” MatterSoundWaterCommonAttentionAirDirectSightCommon SenseContactChemicalsSight And Sound Book:Jacobson's Organ: And the Remarkable Nature of Smell Source: Jacobson's Organ: And the Remarkable Nature of Smell
“A quick and sound judgment, good common sense, kind feeling, and an instinctive perception of character, in these are the elements of what is called tact, which has so much to do with acceptability and success in life.” KindCharacterFeelingsSoundCommonElementsJudgmentPerceptionCommon SenseSuccess In LifePolitenessTactSound Judgment Author:Charles Simmons
“The few existing writings against Kantian philosophy are the most important documents in the case history of sound common sense.” WritingImportantPhilosophySoundCommonCasesCommon SenseDocuments Author:Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel