Quotes by Common Science and art have that in common that everyday things seem to them new and attractive. Friedrich Nietzsche everyday-things common art One human nature is common to all the descendants of Adam, and it is, for all men, guilty and polluted Herman Bavinck sin common men I think rhythm is, when you talk about rhythmic sensibility, quite perceptive in that I like to have at least one thing that is at least common or familiar to the audience. Herbert rhythm common thinking Newspapers are the schoolmasters of the common people. Henry Ward Beecher newspapers common people Our humanist attitude should therefore throughout be to stress what we all have in common with each other and relegate quarrelsome religion to the private domain where it can do [less] harm. Hermann Bondi stress common attitude The anarchist and the Christian have a common origin. Friedrich Nietzsche anarchist christian common There is but one world common for those who are awake, but when men are asleep, each turns away into a world of his own. Heraclitus common men world One must know that war is common, justice is strife, and everything happens according to strife and necessity. Heraclitus common justice war The awake share a common world, but the asleep turn aside into private worlds. Heraclitus common inspirational world What all women have in common is that they share most of the unpaid work of the world. Hilda Scott women common world The seeing have the world in common. Heraclitus seeing common world Every major question in history is a religious question. It has more effect in molding life than nationalism or a common language. Hilaire Belloc language religious common Though wisdom is common, yet the many live as if they had a wisdom of their own. Heraclitus ifs common To strive for the common prosperity and happiness of all nations, as well as the security and wellbeing of our subjects, is the solemn obligation which has been handed down by our imperial ancestors and which lies close to our heart. Hirohito common heart lying The most common lie is that which one lies to himself; lying to others is relatively an exception. Friedrich Nietzsche exception common lying Courage is the most common and vulgar of the virtues. Herman Melville virtue courage common English sense has toiled, but Hindoo wisdom never perspired. Henry David Thoreau common-sense wisdom common Common sense is very uncommon. Horace Greeley uncommon common-sense common Your education begins where what is called your education is over. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow fate over-you common Words are acoustical signs for concepts; concepts, however, are more or less definite image signs for often recurring and associated sensations, for groups of sensations. To understand one another, it is not enough that one use the same words; one also has to use the same words for the same species of inner experiences; in the end one has to have one's experiences in common. Friedrich Nietzsche groups use common «1819202122232425262728»