Quotes by Common This power ought to be coextensive with all the possible combinations of such circumstances; and ought to be under the direction of the same councils which are appointed to preside over the common defense. Alexander Hamilton combination defense common Education forms the common mind. Alexander Pope mind common education I suppose the common idea of me is that I'm going to be someone who's hyper and cracking jokes all the time, but people who meet me are soon disabused of that notion. Alexei Sayle common people ideas A newspaper is an adviser who does not require to be sought, but who comes of his own accord, and talks to you briefly every day of the common wealth, without distracting you from your private affairs. Alexis de Tocqueville wealth doe common And common is the commonplace, And vacant chaff well meant for grain. Alfred Lord Tennyson wells grain common Common sense is genius in homespun. Alfred North Whitehead common-sense genius common any pursuit of happiness contrary to the common good is doomed to failure. Alice Hegan Rice pursuit common happiness Being an outsider is the one thing we all have in common. Alice Hoffman outsiders individuality common I know of no common interest that exceeds gardening as a source of lifelong friendships, nor as a means of making new friends almost constantly. Allen Lacy gardening common mean If you can be still enough and common enough, then it's really easy to be invisible. Ally Carter invisible easy common How far, O rich, do you extend your senseless avarice? Do you intend to be the sole inhabitants of the earth? Why do you drive out the fellow sharers of nature, and claim it all for yourselves? The earth was made for all, rich and poor, in common. Why do you rich claim it as your exclusive right? Ambrose rich earth common The broader and higher aspects of life are international.... There is a goal towards which all nations gravitate, and there is a common ground upon which all nations meet. Ameen Rihani aspects-of-life goal common Common sense has become an uncommon virtue. Amit Abraham common-sense virtue common The revival of Hebrew, as a spoken language, is a fascinating story, which I'm afraid I cannot squeeze into a few sentences. But, let me give you a clue. Think about Elizabethan English, where the entire English language behaved pretty much like molten lava, like a volcano in mid-eruption. Modern Hebrew has some things in common with Elizabethan English. It is being reshaped and it's expanding very rapidly in various directions. This is not to say that every one of us Israeli writers is a William Shakespeare, but there is a certain similarity to Elizabethan English. Amos Oz common giving thinking That's a really common trap that people in small scenes will start to rely on. They'll have all this material joking about that place, and then take a trip to Atlanta or whatever, and be like, "Half my act is gone because I can't talk about how everybody has a bicycle." Amy Miller scene common people The common denominator is that we have guys who are really hungry to show what they can do. Andre Iguodala nba-championships guy common Pressure and stress is the common cold of the psyche. Andrew Denton stress pressure common Incoherence is a common hazard for journalists who dabble in ethical judgments. Andrew Ferguson hazards judgment common There is one thing that all true spirituality has in common, whether that spirituality is derived from faith, from science, from nature or from the arts - a sense of wonder. Andrew Schneider spirituality common art There are so many common occurrences in raising children that people just can't seem to figure out. Andy Andrews common children people «1234567891011»