Quotes about common
commonwealth-games differences gold
Now I know the difference between a rousing reception and a pat on the back. Now I know the difference between a gold in Commonwealth Games and a bronze in Olympics. Gagan Narang
common-sense sticks reason
Every foreign policy of every major nation involves reason, common sense, carrots and sticks. You can't have all carrots and no sticks. Fred Thompson
common-sense liberty violence
Freedom is poetry, taking liberties with words, breaking the rules of normal speech, violating common sense. Freedom is violence. Norman O. Brown
common submissive traits
It is a common trait of primates to become submissive and even worshipful toward one who has the power to kill them. Orson Scott Card
common-humanity nuclear-disarmament race
The existence of nuclear weapons presents a clear and present danger to life on Earth. Nuclear arms cannot bolster the security of any nation because they represent a threat to the security of the human race. These incredibly destructive weapons are an affront to our common humanity, and the tens of billions of dollars that are dedicated to their development and maintenance should be used instead to alleviate human need and suffering Oscar Arias
common-purpose goal tools
We are here because we share a fundamental belief: that poverty, illiteracy, disease and inequality do not belong in the twenty-first century. We share a common purpose: to eradicate these ills for the benefit of all. And we share a common tool to achieve this: the Millennium Development Goals. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
common-sense common omniscient
Common sense is almost as omniscient as God. Emily Dickinson
common ifs
Though wisdom is common, yet the many live as if they had a wisdom of their own. Heraclitus
common-sense advantage sensible
Who is the most sensible person? The one who finds what is to their own advantage in all that happens to them. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
common criticize remains
One must not criticize that which is common since it remains always the same. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
common degrees executive lies-and-lying resume
At the executive level, inflating responsibilities and falsifying degrees are two common resume lies,
common common-sense prevail problem stage
At this stage it's, I believe, a very solvable problem ... and common sense should prevail there.
common goes guarantee guys hits last nature playing senior team time wanting
That's common nature for guys wanting to come in and do everything they can do for the team in their senior year, their last year. There's no guarantee we'll be playing tomorrow, so every time he hits the field, he just goes all out.
common-sense trying common
Common sense, however it tries, cannot avoid being surprised from time to time. Bertrand Russell
common prove tells
He's pitched very well. He hasn't done anything to prove to us that he shouldn't be (in the rotation). I think common sense tells you pretty much where it is. Ron Gardenhire
commonly company expense found high logos meant shorthand speed system
Company logos, for example, are meant to be recognized, and we found that logos have a high correlation. Shorthand systems, which are meant to give a note-taker speed at the expense of a commonly recognizable system of symbols, do not.
common dependency energy project russia supplies
Dependency on Russia should be reduced. The diversification of energy supplies is a common project for the whole of Europe.
common event history leaves mark sponsored successful
another very successful TBA sponsored event that leaves its mark on Townsend Common history.
common rose till touch touches warm
Our Euripides, the human, / With his droppings of warm tears, / And his touches of things common / Till they rose to touch the spheres. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
common ensure experience gun hawaii help limits respect shown
Our experience in Hawaii has shown that we can place common sense limits on gun sales, demonstrate our respect for gun owners, and, most importantly, help ensure the safety of our residents. Colleen Hanabusa
common common-sense people
people think common sense is common - but it's not. Don Cherry
common cut holes people questions retirement safety security social whether
People are very insecure. It's a common thread, ... All of these people have security questions in some way, whether it's Social Security, retirement security. People feel that gaping holes are being cut out in their safety nets.
common discussed iranian nuclear position problem questions remaining settled
Of course, we discussed the Iranian nuclear problem and our common position is that all remaining questions should be settled through the IAEA,
common hit love oh shared talented
Oh absolutely. I had the pleasure to get to know a lot of really talented young actors before they even really hit it big. And yet what we all had and shared in common was a love for movies. Chad Lowe
common exist improve perhaps
A deadbolt is perhaps the most common way to improve upon that which already may exist in a door.
common disciples five gangster including several star tattoo thumb
A five or six-pointed star tattoo on the hand, between the thumb and forefinger or on the arm, is common to several gangs, including the Gangster Disciples and Bloods.
common language speak
The one common language that we all speak is French.
common family felt further practice second
After further consultation, Josh's family wanted to get a second opinion. This is a common practice and the family felt this was best. Ben Howland
common extremely result unusual
an extremely unusual result of a common process. Craig Smith
common common-sense notable reason victory
a notable victory for reason and common sense over intolerance and extremism.
common elevator
Elevator fatalities are just not a common occurrence.
common electrical factor power
Electrical power is the common factor to all those problems.
common english-athlete kinds riders seems thread
Even as the sport evolves into different kinds of riders in different environments, there still seems to be a common thread that makes us a community. Paul Parker