Quotes by Common Fashion matters to the degree that it is, for the sighted person, the first language we speak to each other. We are... "judge" is a very harsh word, but we're taking in and we're evaluating. Who is this person? What do I have in common? Do I respect them? All of that is that unspoken visual impact. Carmen Dell'Orefice fashion judging common Life has this in common with prizefighting: if you've received a belly blow, it's likely to be followed by a right to the jaw. Carolyn Heilbrun trouble blow common When profits are pursued by geographic interchange of goods, so that commerce for profit becomes the central mechanism of the system, we usually call it "commercial capitalism." In such a system goods are conveyed from ares where they are more common (and therefore cheaper) to areas where they are less common (and therefore less cheap). This process leads to regional specialization and to division of labor, both in agricultural production and in handicrafts. Carroll Quigley division-of-labor process common Yes," said Will, "you two don't seem to have much in common, save for a penchant for demon women and evil. Cassandra Clare evil common two The one thing that all great cities have in common is that they are all different Cate Blanchett different cities common Claims like 'Slavery is wrong' are not fully common-sensical, so they must be at least partly theoretical. Catherine Wilson slavery claims common Theories are private property, but truth is common stock. Charles Caleb Colton business truth common When all run by common consent into vice, none appear to do so. Charles Caleb Colton vices common running Let us not be too prodigal when we are young, nor too parsimonious when we are old. Otherwise we shall fall into the common error of those, who, when they had the power to enjoy, had not the prudence to acquire; and when they had the prudence to acquire, had no longer the power to enjoy. Charles Caleb Colton errors common fall Professors in every branch of the sciences, prefer their own theories to truth: the reason is that their theories are private property, but truth is common stock. Charles Caleb Colton branches common science The more man knows of man, the better for the common brotherhood among men. Charles Dickens brotherhood common men We went our several ways," said Lady Dedlock, "and had little in common even before we agreed to differ. It is to be regretted, I suppose, but it could not be helped. Charles Dickens common littles way Nothing is so common as unsuccessful men with talent. They lack only determination. Charles R. Swindoll determination common commitment It is a common observation that a science first begins to be exact when it is quantitatively treated. What are called the exact sciences are no others than the mathematical ones. Charles Sanders Peirce common science firsts Gun-control has always been an elitist method of controlling the common. Charley Reese method gun common There's something quite magical that can happen when a secret is no longer a secret - or is a shared secret or a common secret. By allowing those boundaries to be porous, certain forms of oppression may be lifted. Charlotte Cotton oppression secret common Nothing is more common than for persons to hate those whom they have injured. Charlotte Lennox hate persons common The most common and the monstrous defect in the education of the day is that children fail to acquire the habit of reading. Charlotte Mason reading common children Jesus Christ: A common exclamation indicating surprise, disgust, anger or bewilderment. Chaz Bufe surprise common jesus Common Core has been eliminated in New Jersey. Chris Christie jersey has-beens common «4567891011121314»