Common Sense Quotes
41 quotations about Common Sense
Common sense is calculation applied to life.
The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.
Common sense is the knack of seeing things as they are, and doing things as they ought to be done.
The voice of the Lord is the voice of common sense, which is shared by all that is.
Common Sense is that which judges the things given to it by other senses.
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
Common sense is genius dressed in its working clothes.
Nothing astonishes people so much as common sense and plain dealing.
The best prophet is common sense, our native wit.
There is nothing a man of good sense dreads in a wife so much as her having more sense than himself.
Common sense is the genius of humanity.
Common Sense is very uncommon.
Common sense is compelled to make its way without the enthusiasm of anyone.
Common sense is in spite of, not as the result of education.
Science is nothing, but trained and organized common sense.
All truth, in the long run, is only common sense clarified.
When two men share an umbrella, both of them get wet.
A person must have a certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere.
He was one of those men who possess almost every gift, except the gift of the power to use them.
Common Sense is in medicine the master workman.
Common sense and nature will do a lot to make the pilgrimage of life not too difficult.
That rarest gift to Beauty, Common Sense!
To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle.
He who does not have common sense at age thirty will never have it.
No one tests the depth of a river with both feet.
Authors on Common Sense
Henri Frederic Amiel
Ashanti Proverb
Henry Ward Beecher
Josh Billings
Leonardo Da Vinci
Albert Einstein
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Euripides
Henry Fielding
Gaelic Proverb
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Horace Greeley
Edgar Watson Howe
Victor Hugo
Thomas H. Huxley
Michael Isenberg
Charles F. Kettering
Charles Kingsley
Peter Latham
W. Somerset Maugham